Is there anyone on here who has a BF parking ticket that can explain to me why the don't switch to the University Car Parks ?
I can't believe it's taken this long for the club to realise BF is a mess.
It should be used for disabled badge holders only, no one else.
If 1901 fans can't lower themselves to using park and ride, then best they walk or get the train.
TB
Well that's me finished with BF now, I've been getting hacked off with the lack of organisation in there this season as it is but this is the final straw for me. Not sure what I'm going to do for evening games now unless the park and ride buses let wheelchairs on?
Well that's me finished with BF now, I've been getting hacked off with the lack of organisation in there this season as it is but this is the final straw for me. Not sure what I'm going to do for evening games now unless the park and ride buses let wheelchairs on?
Yes they do.
I think the Uni offers a bus service to the ground for disabled users of the car park. I think Lord B will be able to confirm.
There seems to be a lot of misconceptions about the P&R and the length of time it takes from joining the queue and getting to your car.
I have never used the Mithras House facility but do use either the Race Course or the Mill Road P&R for every game.
There has never been a delay getting into the parking area and being directed to a space. There has always been a bus available to get onto and the delay whilst the bus fills up before leaving has always been minimal. The biggest delay getting to the ground has been the queues coming off the A27 at the slip road to the stadium or for the Race Course P&R coming down the hill from Woodingdean. Of course exactly the same delays occur for those wanting to park in Bennet's Field.
After the match I always stay long enough to applaud the players off the field and consequently very rarely catch one of the first batch of buses going to the P&R sites. Even so I rarely have to wait more than 20 minutes in the queue although sometimes this can be as long as 30 minutes. When the weather is fine this is no problem for me but I have to say it can be totally miserable in the cold and rain.
Return journeys to the car parks are not normally delayed apart from leaving the actual stadium where the buses have to compete with the cars despite being given priority. Journey times are normally no more than ten minutes. I have never suffered any delay leaving the P&R sites once I am back in my car.
In summary therefore time between joining the queue for the P&R and on my way in the car varies between 30 and 40 minutes though on rare occasions it has been quicker and/or longer than that and the additional time taken to get to the stadium compared to parking close by is possibly 10 minutes.
From what I've read those parking in the Uni, Bridge Road or BF car park also suffer abnormal occasional delays so it is really only fair to compare the normal delays. On that basis I'd be interested to know how long it actually takes from leaving the stadium concourse and being on the open road in the car. Even if it's as low as 15 minutes the difference between the P&R and the pay to park facilities won't be more than fifteen or twenty minutes.
To some those few minutes may be important but are acceptable to me and certainly not worth the additional cost of parking locally at the stadium.
I think that sounds like a good service. However, as already pointed out in this thread, the park and ride sites serve the west and north well but not the east. I imagine at least half an hour extra on top of your calculation after and before the game for those returning east. For evening games that would be a deal breaker for my kids and would also potentially be a problem for Saturday matches due to work commitments.
However desirable it would be for all the supporters to arrive on public transport or park and ride, it won't always suit everyone. I, for one, don't understand the apparent hostility from some quarters regarding this situation.
Coming from the East it would possibly add an extra 10 minutes - the time taken to travel from the stadium up to the Race Course P&R.
I use the Race Course when travelling from Uckfield and Mill Road when coming down the A23.
But you're forgetting that from the east you already travel past the stadium, then ten minutes to get to park and ride and then assuming you get straight on a bus another ten (?) to get back to where you were already twenty minutes ago. I would imagine it would in practise take longer, forgive me if I'm being dim.
If you are coming from the East,you would be better parking in Lewes and catching the train. Its a good 10 to 15 mins walk to the car parks from inside the ground. The trains are a lot better this season. I have parked in Bridge car park and that can take half an hour to get out. The only way that the car parking benefits anyone is if you leave early and get away before the rush.
If you are coming from the East,you would be better parking in Lewes and catching the train. Its a good 10 to 15 mins walk to the car parks from inside the ground. The trains are a lot better this season. I have parked in Bridge car park and that can take half an hour to get out. The only way that the car parking benefits anyone is if you leave early and get away before the rush.
I understand there is a bus service to the uni car park for disabled fans but having read the club statement it looks like 1901 members are allowed to swap to the uni but no mention of other fans, So it looks to me like if I want to swap I'll have to pay to use the uni after having already paid for a place at BF.
Good luck with that suggestion Steve. He wouldn't believe me when I said the same. I've parked my car at 2:30pm in Lewes on a Saturday and still been in my seat at kick-off.