He ABSOLUTELY LOVED RPDE!
I have to say, I think that was the highlight of our week. (OK, I mean besides the actual wedding ceremony.)
It was a suprise for him. I booked it about five months before we went and it was KILLING me to keep the secret.
The wedding limo picked us up at the airport and took us to the WL and we checked in but then DH realized we still had the limo for a couple of hours. He had no idea I already had it planned that after we checked in we'd take the limo over to RPDE.

I was loving this! It was so much fun. And we had the best limo driver! She was playing right along. (They had clued her in beforehand so she knew that was going on and she was GREAT about it!) So the driver said she'd be happy to take us around after we check in, you know, just so we could look around.
We just happened to end up at the track! Imagine that!
She said "Do you guys want to get out and look around?" Naturally DH ws like "YEAH SURE!"
So I let him look around the showroom for a while then I whipped out the envelope with his name on it and I said "Happy Wedding, Honey."
It took him a minute but then....
I wish I had a camera then. You should have seen his face!
They really run a professional program there. They have classroom instruction for about 40 minutes. You'll get to sit in on that if you want. Then the drivers all get dressed in these jumpsuits. Which makes them look really cool.

Then they all go out to the car to learn about the controls. Spouses go to the pits, which is right by the track and under shade, thank goodness. Then they have a driver's meeting, which you can listen in on. Then they take a couple of laps in the van so they can show them were the decelleration cones are and the drive lines and stuff like that. Then they each get their cars. They follow a leader, so really they can go as fast or slow as they want.
One instructor said "If you still feel comfortable, you're going too slow."
DH was very excited to get the Tony Stewart car.
He had a great time and had a HUGE grin for the rest of the day! he kept saying over and over "THAT was THE BEST THING I've EVER done! Thank you SO MUCH!"
As soon as he was done he started calling all his guy friend's back home.
Yeah, i'd say it was worth the money.
