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50000 people trying to get home at exactly the same time....we will see. Because there is nowhere to park, Adelaide public transport will s**t itself to death.why will it be interesting, more than 50000 people head into the city every work day and it's not problem. Trains, trams and busses with many more parking in the CBD, there really is no problem.
But I thought half of this crowd would be revitalising the city for a few hours after the game each week?
Oh, come on. It takes 35 minutes just to get down West Lakes Blvd and you can usually catch both coaches' press conferences by the time you get out of the car park(ETA: I've been parking in the AAMI stadium car park since 1997. Only takes 35 minutes to get there, and it's never taken me more than 10 minutes to get out. It's usually quicker than that, too.)
Sort of like 5pm every weekday of the year except with far fewer people?50000 people trying to get home at exactly the same time....we will see. Because there is nowhere to park, Adelaide public transport will s**t itself to death.
Oh, come on. It takes 35 minutes just to get down West Lakes Blvd and you can usually catch both coaches' press conferences by the time you get out of the car park
We do! Dad knows all the backways to AAMI, we get there in around 25 minutes from Glenelg. That's leaving around an 1 hour 10 before the game.
Having a wheelchair pass helps getting out of the car park in no time.
It does?
I find it harder, especially if you park anywhere near the bus interchange as no one will move out of your way abd trying to manoeuvre a wheelchair across the grass when its wet, isn't very easy.
We generally park in the rotary parking area, the wheelchair spot is right next to the road.
Do you just use your normal disability pass to park in that spot? Or do you have a SANFL car park pass?
We park in the Max Basheer car park in front if the westpac centre on the lawn and getting out is a bitch.
You could drive Nathan Tinkler through the gap between those stands
Ok now that AAMI is almost over I will let you in on a parking secret, well it's not that much of a secret because there's a few that use it. C'mon down Frederick Rd from Port road, take the last right before the Boulevard and turn left at the end into a culdesac. You can park on lawns and pay $5. Plan it well, grab a spot that you're not blocked in and youre out of AAMI in 10 minutes and that is waiting until the end of the game.
I hear Anne Moran is going to have a lemonade standSo I wonder how many of the North Adelaide residents will be opening their front lawns for car parking hahahah
We'd usually arrive late so that along side the golf course on Frederick rd is as close as we get, and I don't mind that walk, or a similar walk in the city.
We used to park there too. Cheaper and far less of a hassle to get out than west lakes mallJust the normal one.
The rotary park is on Brebner Drive, where the christmas tree is to the left of the screenshot.
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Maybe they'll open up their lawn tennis court for parking?So I wonder how many of the North Adelaide residents will be opening their front lawns for car parking hahahah
Maybe they'll open up their lawn tennis court for parking?
But I thought half of this crowd would be revitalising the city for a few hours after the game each week?
What is this? An oval for ANTS?