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Post by Abergele Potter on May 14, 2009 17:26:52 GMT
Usually park up Herons Cross during matchdays, but this satdy we have someone with us who cannot manage the walk over. So we are considering parking up at the Harvester and having a bite to eat and a few shandies before the game . Questions : What time do they open, how much to park, can you wear colours and how easy is it to get off the carpark after? Cheers
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Post by Inverness Stokie on May 14, 2009 17:34:52 GMT
Abergele
Opens pretty early mate, I got in there at about 11am for the Dull City game, atmosphere is good, you can wear team colours and i think it's about £5 for parking ? Maybe i'm wrong on the parking though.
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Post by stokie5554 on May 14, 2009 17:35:38 GMT
Park on remploy mate its piss easy get off cos you can turn right and go over the new brige. Think it's fiver its not dead close to the ground but it's closer than heron cross
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Post by Abergele Potter on May 14, 2009 17:40:57 GMT
Abergele Opens pretty early mate, I got in there at about 11am for the Dull City game, atmosphere is good, you can wear team colours and i think it's about £5 for parking ? Maybe i'm wrong on the parking though. Thansk for the info Inverness. Much appreciated. Any idea how easy it to get off after the match?
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Post by longtimestokie on May 14, 2009 17:48:59 GMT
we travel from st asaph and turn left off new bridge usually of parking (£5) and pretty easy to get off
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Post by northstokie on May 14, 2009 17:49:27 GMT
I would personally park at the Holiday Inn, I do...
The Harvester is rammed meaning your friend will have to stand and be barged past every 2 seconds, you will be lucky to get a table before 12 without an hour's wait minimum.
At the Holiday Inn it is five or six quid and you can go in a quieter bar with lots of tables and chairs and the midday match on. After the game it takes about 7 or 8 mins to get from the car park there onto the A500...
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Post by Abergele Potter on May 14, 2009 17:53:54 GMT
I would personally park at the Holiday Inn, I do... The Harvester is rammed meaning your friend will have to stand and be barged past every 2 seconds, you will be lucky to get a table before 12 without an hour's wait minimum. At the Holiday Inn it is five or six quid and you can go in a quieter bar with lots of tables and chairs and the midday match on. After the game it takes about 7 or 8 mins to get from the car park there onto the A500... That sounds pretty good. Can you get food in there?
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Post by headsgoup on May 14, 2009 18:03:43 GMT
By far the easiest way to get to the ground is to park in Stoke and catch the bus up. £3 return. You'll pay more than that to park up near the ground. Free street parking close to the bus stop and you don't have to endure a long walk or the traffic getting away from the Brit!
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Post by Kelkerstokie on May 14, 2009 18:08:49 GMT
I can't go on Satdee and as its the last match you are very welcome to my car park pass. Its on the North car park. If its any help, let me know.
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Post by Abergele Potter on May 14, 2009 18:14:43 GMT
I can't go on Satdee and as its the last match you are very welcome to my car park pass. Its on the North car park. If its any help, let me know. Thats really generous of you Kelker, but I'm not quite sure how I could get that from you
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Post by Kelkerstokie on May 14, 2009 18:18:27 GMT
I'm only in Hartshill, as you are passing through you are welcome to pick it up.
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Post by Abergele Potter on May 14, 2009 18:21:22 GMT
I'm only in Hartshill, as you are passing through you are welcome to pick it up. Okey doke, I'll get back to you on that. Cheers
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Post by Kelkerstokie on May 14, 2009 18:22:18 GMT
No problem, send me a PM and let me know.
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