Saddleworth2
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you can get in the club car park for £12. Getting away afterwards not as bad as it used to be.Ta mate, that might be the best bet.
We use it for every match now (we also drive from Scotland).
you can get in the club car park for £12. Getting away afterwards not as bad as it used to be.Ta mate, that might be the best bet.
you can get in the club car park for £12. Getting away afterwards not as bad as it used to be.
We use it for every match now (we also drive from Scotland).
Great dedication - especially as we’ve got no fans or history :-) :-)you can get in the club car park for £12. Getting away afterwards not as bad as it used to be.
We use it for every match now (we also drive from Scotland).
Car is safe. You are on Joe Mercer way in seconds. Of the two pre pay car parks the Blue is closer and has less jams once you are out than the Green. The last few times it has taken me 30 mins to get back on to the M60 at Blackley. That’s pretty good.Cheers. Assumed you'd wait ages in the car park but if it's not too bad then it's something else worth considering I suppose!
If i'm driving down from Scotland I put the car in the free park/ride at Radcliffe tram station then tram in and out. Saves the hassle of waiting after the game. Walk back to Manchester Victoria after game for tram back to Radcliffe.Cheers. Assumed you'd wait ages in the car park but if it's not too bad then it's something else worth considering I suppose!
If i'm driving down from Scotland I put the car in the free park/ride at Radcliffe tram station then tram in and out. Saves the hassle of waiting after the game. Walk back to Manchester Victoria after game for tram back to Radcliffe.
initially I did park and drive from Ashton. Trip to Etihad was fine, trip back nightmare. We binned it after my wife was injured in a crush on the tram.If doing the park and ride, is Ladywell not an easier option? That way it's just a tram straight to/from the car and a bit less messing about? Only asking as that's one of the options I thought of if not parking close by/at the stadium?
initially I did park and drive from Ashton. Trip to Etihad was fine, trip back nightmare. We binned it after my wife was injured in a crush on the tram.
I would say a big no no. But can only speak from my experience.Sorry to hear that. Done the trip back to Piccadilly a few times on the tram back and it's always rammed, maybe not a great idea for the little one.
If doing the park and ride, is Ladywell not an easier option? That way it's just a tram straight to/from the car and a bit less messing about? Only asking as that's one of the options I thought of if not parking close by/at the stadium?
That line has more down time than M1If doing the park and ride, is Ladywell not an easier option? That way it's just a tram straight to/from the car and a bit less messing about? Only asking as that's one of the options I thought of if not parking close by/at the stadium?
That's not surprising when you see the area that surrounding it.Just seen that Liverpool City Council have published a Parking Restriction Map, 30 minutes walk around Everton’s new stadium.
So am I with the back door under the table objections from Livarpool football club and their cronies. Must be the first time anyones gone against the Red cartel owners;-)That's not surprising when you see the area that surrounding it.
I'm amazed they ever got permission to build it there in the first place .
YesDoes anybody know if you can park on the streets near the ground if you are disabled and have a blue badge?
Yes but remember the 3 hour limit still appliesDoes anybody know if you can park on the streets near the ground if you are disabled and have a blue badge?
Yes you can ...on a full house arrive 2 hours before kick off.... probably be ok about 30 mins before on Wednesday. ;)Going to my first match in ages on Wednesday night , have always parked on Chapter street off Grimshaw lane, anyone know if I can still park there?