BlueMeanie
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Season tickets now available to buy for new season 2018/2019 . Same as last season £250 , renewed mine .
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Is it not only £7 per game? So £133 for 19 home games? Even counting a further 10-15 non home league games and you still wouldn't make your money back.
Or am I missing something?
I've parked there a few times but traffics brutal getting out. Couldn't do it every week
Have you got a link mate?Season tickets now available to buy for new season 2018/2019 . Same as last season £250 , renewed mine .
Aye, did the calcs on it last year and thought this isnae right. Would have thought buying a season pass should make it work out less than £7 a game not more??
I got an e mail this morning and renewed from that . If you go on the official site , click tickets , buy online , Tickets and Parking , takes you there .Have you got a link mate?
Where/what is the Albion car park? I've seen it mentioned on here countless times but I haven't got a clue what anyone is on about. Is it the car park behind the Sandy Jardine Stand?
Not good value at 250 bucks in my opinion. Works out at £13.75 per league game if you make all 19 games. Even getting a decent run with home cup games. Rip off when it’s £7 entry in the day.
£5 for some of the work places for parking. I park for free where I park but don’t know how that’ll pan out if the GCC parking restrictions come in.
Might be forced into the train to Partick and join the subway loyal queues.
Where/what is the Albion car park? I've seen it mentioned on here countless times but I haven't got a clue what anyone is on about. Is it the car park behind the Sandy Jardine Stand?
Plenty of places suitable and guaranteed a quick access onto the motorway but you have a 15/20 mins walk from stadium, I stay 10 miles from Ibrox stay to the final whistle and I'm home in an hour from the final whistle.I live in Yorkshire, have always got trains up before. After passing my driving test earlier this year I'm considering driving up for at least some of the games next season.
I've been a bit disheartened by reading how its a nightmare parking etc.
Surely there must be somewhere else to park, I don't mind walking 20-30 mins away.
I have a season pass for the albion. Sit in CR and stay to the end.Can someone quantify how long to get out at its worst.
Assuming you stood clapping til everyone off the park.
Starting taking kids and currently park 1 mile away.
Plenty of places suitable and guaranteed a quick access onto the motorway but you have a 15/20 mins walk from stadium, I stay 10 miles from Ibrox stay to the final whistle and I'm home in an hour from the final whistle.
A get it scanned, so we can all get a copy...I might hire out my residents parking permit at a fiver a time
Like supermarkets etc? Could do with specific places so I can get the postcodes for my satnav.
I wonder if they could build a multi-story on part of it at some point if the new restrictions do get passed through. How many cars are in there, 500? 1000? A good earner for the club as I had no idea it was that expensive. I walk past it every game and it always seems full
The problem with building a multi story etc is that folk don’t realise that this is a car park used 25 times a year max really. It’s not a car park which is full every day and you make your money back from the investment quickly.
No idea how much it would cost to build. 300 spaces at £250 per season is £75,000 so potential to start making profit after 6 years if it costs £0.5m?
It would cost far more than that to build and maintain. It would require a permanant staff for security, incur a bigger ratable valueNo idea how much it would cost to build. 300 spaces at £250 per season is £75,000 so potential to start making profit after 6 years if it costs £0.5m?
Drive to sheilds road park and ride to Ibrox for £5.50I live in Yorkshire, have always got trains up before. After passing my driving test earlier this year I'm considering driving up for at least some of the games next season.
I've been a bit disheartened by reading how its a nightmare parking etc.
Surely there must be somewhere else to park, I don't mind walking 20-30 mins away.
I've just clicked on the link there and the charge is £10 for the Bury friendly.
Thanks.Dont know if there is a discount but last season there was a disabled section. I drove past last week and noticed new disabled spaces had been painted.
Looks like it,supply and demand I guess with the new parking restrictions proposed.I've just clicked on the link there and the charge is £10 for the Bury friendly.
I take it the price has gone up from £7 per match for this season then?
I can live with a tenner I suppose but does anyone who uses it on a regular basis know how far in advance they can buy a single pass and if there's a possibility that you can't get one?Looks like it,supply and demand I guess with the new parking restrictions proposed.
They increased the disabled spaces and repainted the disabled bays to give more space just before the last home game .Does anyone know if there's a discount for Blue Badge holders or indeed disabled spaces?
I'm almost sure the previous years had the same mistake . Just an error and will be all right on the permit / badge when you get it .The parking season ticket runs from Jan 1 2019
Says limited!
No idea how much it would cost to build. 300 spaces at £250 per season is £75,000 so potential to start making profit after 6 years if it costs £0.5m?
If they had more exits to go into Edmiston Dr instead of just Broomloan Rd this would ease congestion a bit.