Where do we park if we just want to go to clubshop on a non match day
You can still park at the ground (did it today). They will direct you to the bottom couple of rows of the car park which I assume the club still own.
Where do we park if we just want to go to clubshop on a non match day
Are there parking restrictions in Woodingdean?In your shoes I would drive to Lewes. It’s only 5 minutes further from the ground. Total extra journey time if you get the train is maybe 30 to 45 minutes. It hardly makes it impossible. We have done exactly that since the Amex opened. We don’t want to use the trains now because of Covid so we managed to get parking for Watford but will do Woodingdean and walk for the others. It is what it is. Your options are the same as ours.
Is Mill Road P&R and the Racecourse P&R still open 3 hours before kick-off?
I can't find it on the website.
Are there parking restrictions in Woodingdean?
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Thanks. May consider that for the games without any near site car parking.Yes, outside the shops in Warren Rd and Warren way, I don’t know of any residential streets with restrictions though.
Thanks. May consider that for the games without any near site car parking.
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You’re basically saying you can’t (or aren’t willing to) add maybe 30 mins each way to your journey. The drive could easily vary by 30 mins, people going by train can easily end up getting home 30 mins later than they planned - even a minor issue with the trains can do this.
You can park a couple of miles away and walk
You can drive to one of the P&Rs and get a (free) bus in
You can drive to a station and park, and get a (free) train in
You can ‘easily adapt’ if you want.
I think you may have mentioned this before but where are good places to park in Lewes for the station
Also, do you show your apple wallet ticket to get on the train
According to the ESCC website parking is available on Saturdays for a nominal £1 charge at County Hall in Lewes. Then a choice of a short walk to Lewes station or an even shorter walk to nearby bus stops for free travel to The Amex.
Assuming this is still correct and ESCC are not looking cash in on our sudden match day parking crisis...
I think you may have mentioned this before but where are good places to park in Lewes for the station
Also, do you show your apple wallet ticket to get on the train
I think you may have mentioned this before but where are good places to park in Lewes for the station
Also, do you show your apple wallet ticket to get on the train
Yep, the majority of the spaces have been marked as disabled spaces and are available on match day.You can still park at the ground (did it today). They will direct you to the bottom couple of rows of the car park which I assume the club still own.
You’re basically saying you can’t (or aren’t willing to) add maybe 30 mins each way to your journey. The drive could easily vary by 30 mins, people going by train can easily end up getting home 30 mins later than they planned - even a minor issue with the trains can do this.
You can park a couple of miles away and walk
You can drive to one of the P&Rs and get a (free) bus in
You can drive to a station and park, and get a (free) train in
You can ‘easily adapt’ if you want.
This car park is definitely available on a Saturday, also evenings midweek, I parked there when I went to the nearby Pelham Arms.
I did catch a bus to one match from Lewes bus station and the bus was quite full when it got there, I think it was full when it left the bus station and drove straight past other stops near County Hall.
Thanks.
I totally disagree with your view on the club concerning this but I do appreciate the tip. [emoji106]
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Thanks for confirming the car park is open for evenings - wouldn't want to get locked inside!
Your experience also suggests that the train is the better option, despite a longer walk.
Some reasonable pub options in Lewes too.
Maybe 30 minutes?
Course I could park 2 miles away and walk. Course I could “adapt”
I do wonder if we were talking about another club whether people on here wouldn’t be so defensive.
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May I raise some random questions to eat up your time:
Is Bennett’s Field parking open?
What’s an NHS Covid Pass?
Can I park for free at Aldrington Station?
Are masks mandatory on the concourses?
Is cash still legal tender at the Amex counters?
Will the sweets stalls still be there?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Bridge Car Park?
Travelling from John O’Groats, is it best to park at Southwick or Polegate train stations?
I’ve parked at the west street pay & display in Lewes before then wandered up to the high street for a bite of lunch then a stroll down the hill to the station. Trains much, much quieter coming in from this direction, obviously plus less of a queue afterwards.
Possibly closer car parks to the station in Lewes than West St but it’s always worked for me.