by West Stand Man » 12 Aug 2017 13:30
by windermereROYAL » 13 Aug 2017 17:34
Yellowcoat Apparently only £7 for Greyhound Stadium parking tonight but Cordwallis not open.
by Yellowcoat » 13 Aug 2017 17:36
by CountCowchula » 14 Aug 2017 11:02
by UpThePrem » 01 Nov 2017 09:08
UpThePrem Has anyone noticed that they don't take payment on the gate to get into Holiday Inn any more. Looks like they've installed cameras and you have to pay by phone. I didn't know this until this morning so expecting a ticket in the next day or so for last night. Anyone else not realised that its now automated and got a parking ticket? Don't think we can pay after the event either.
by AthleticoSpizz » 01 Nov 2017 09:54
by STAR Liaison » 01 Nov 2017 11:18
UpThePrem Has anyone noticed that they don't take payment on the gate to get into Holiday Inn any more. Looks like they've installed cameras and you have to pay by phone. I didn't know this until this morning so expecting a ticket in the next day or so for last night. Anyone else not realised that its now automated and got a parking ticket? Don't think we can pay after the event either.
by RoyalBlue » 01 Nov 2017 13:29
STAR LiaisonUpThePrem Has anyone noticed that they don't take payment on the gate to get into Holiday Inn any more. Looks like they've installed cameras and you have to pay by phone. I didn't know this until this morning so expecting a ticket in the next day or so for last night. Anyone else not realised that its now automated and got a parking ticket? Don't think we can pay after the event either.
You now need £10 in coins for machine by front door or queue queue on reception. Apparently there is also a pay by phone option but I couldn't find out any details despite emailing hotel reception
.
People are still parking at Costco on Saturdays without getting a ticket, I hear.
by Sutekh » 01 Nov 2017 13:37
RoyalBlueSTAR LiaisonUpThePrem Has anyone noticed that they don't take payment on the gate to get into Holiday Inn any more. Looks like they've installed cameras and you have to pay by phone. I didn't know this until this morning so expecting a ticket in the next day or so for last night. Anyone else not realised that its now automated and got a parking ticket? Don't think we can pay after the event either.
You now need £10 in coins for machine by front door or queue queue on reception. Apparently there is also a pay by phone option but I couldn't find out any details despite emailing hotel reception
.
People are still parking at Costco on Saturdays without getting a ticket, I hear.
Apparently introduced by a new(ish) manager three games ago against recommendations of some who have been there longer. Has not proven to be popular. Only one machine that won't accept notes or cards, despite the hefty £10 fee. That means most people have to go to reception to pay or get change. Consequently, long queues develop at reception during peak times which is p*ssing off both football supporters who want to park and, more importantly to the hotel, guests looking to check in! Parking space allocation is also less well controlled now that the guy isn't on the gate managing it. At one of the busy games, due to the lack of the guy on the gate, drivers ended up driving around for ages in an attempt to find a space. They then had to go somewhere else to park or abandoned their cars in areas where they shouldn't have parked. And, wait for it, if you don't manage to get parked and pay within the 20 minute grace period, you will get a penalty charge!
Some supporters have voted with their feet(wheels) and no longer park there. This is in addition to those who have stopped attending games. Usage of hotel and bar facilities has also dropped off.
And I am told that you can pay by phone but that you will be charged for the call as well as the £10 parking charge!
And if you don't pay, you will end up getting a £100 charge without Parking Eye needing to go anywhere near the hotel or your car. It's all done through ANPR and computerised systems. Don't expect an easy fight either, since I think Parking Eye's only source of income and reimbursement of their capital outlay on the system is through the penalty charges they levy!
by UpThePrem » 01 Nov 2017 14:57
SutekhRoyalBlueSTAR Liaison
You now need £10 in coins for machine by front door or queue queue on reception. Apparently there is also a pay by phone option but I couldn't find out any details despite emailing hotel reception
.
People are still parking at Costco on Saturdays without getting a ticket, I hear.
Apparently introduced by a new(ish) manager three games ago against recommendations of some who have been there longer. Has not proven to be popular. Only one machine that won't accept notes or cards, despite the hefty £10 fee. That means most people have to go to reception to pay or get change. Consequently, long queues develop at reception during peak times which is p*ssing off both football supporters who want to park and, more importantly to the hotel, guests looking to check in! Parking space allocation is also less well controlled now that the guy isn't on the gate managing it. At one of the busy games, due to the lack of the guy on the gate, drivers ended up driving around for ages in an attempt to find a space. They then had to go somewhere else to park or abandoned their cars in areas where they shouldn't have parked. And, wait for it, if you don't manage to get parked and pay within the 20 minute grace period, you will get a penalty charge!
Some supporters have voted with their feet(wheels) and no longer park there. This is in addition to those who have stopped attending games. Usage of hotel and bar facilities has also dropped off.
And I am told that you can pay by phone but that you will be charged for the call as well as the £10 parking charge!
And if you don't pay, you will end up getting a £100 charge without Parking Eye needing to go anywhere near the hotel or your car. It's all done through ANPR and computerised systems. Don't expect an easy fight either, since I think Parking Eye's only source of income and reimbursement of their capital outlay on the system is through the penalty charges they levy!
Are there no signs up anywhere explaining this, wouldn't no signage would make it difficult to enforce any fines? Or don't they have to do that as technically the car park is private property?
by RoyalBlue » 01 Nov 2017 15:32
SutekhRoyalBlueSTAR Liaison
You now need £10 in coins for machine by front door or queue queue on reception. Apparently there is also a pay by phone option but I couldn't find out any details despite emailing hotel reception
.
People are still parking at Costco on Saturdays without getting a ticket, I hear.
Apparently introduced by a new(ish) manager three games ago against recommendations of some who have been there longer. Has not proven to be popular. Only one machine that won't accept notes or cards, despite the hefty £10 fee. That means most people have to go to reception to pay or get change. Consequently, long queues develop at reception during peak times which is p*ssing off both football supporters who want to park and, more importantly to the hotel, guests looking to check in! Parking space allocation is also less well controlled now that the guy isn't on the gate managing it. At one of the busy games, due to the lack of the guy on the gate, drivers ended up driving around for ages in an attempt to find a space. They then had to go somewhere else to park or abandoned their cars in areas where they shouldn't have parked. And, wait for it, if you don't manage to get parked and pay within the 20 minute grace period, you will get a penalty charge!
Some supporters have voted with their feet(wheels) and no longer park there. This is in addition to those who have stopped attending games. Usage of hotel and bar facilities has also dropped off.
And I am told that you can pay by phone but that you will be charged for the call as well as the £10 parking charge!
And if you don't pay, you will end up getting a £100 charge without Parking Eye needing to go anywhere near the hotel or your car. It's all done through ANPR and computerised systems. Don't expect an easy fight either, since I think Parking Eye's only source of income and reimbursement of their capital outlay on the system is through the penalty charges they levy!
Are there no signs up anywhere explaining this, wouldn't no signage would make it difficult to enforce any fines? Or don't they have to do that as technically the car park is private property?
by jar95 » 01 Nov 2017 15:58
by tee peg » 01 Nov 2017 16:48
by AthleticoSpizz » 01 Nov 2017 17:28
yeah (some were adding to the confusion in Island Road (see my previous post)jar95 Has anyone noticed the ridiculous amount of car park attendants in the speedway!
by Elm Park Kid » 02 Nov 2017 08:59
by AthleticoSpizz » 02 Nov 2017 11:31
by RoyalBlue » 02 Nov 2017 13:10
Elm Park Kid Ok, i've asked this about 20 times now - so lets make it 21
If you park at the holiday inn why not just park at the World Turned Upside Down? Google maps tells me that it takes 20 mins to walk from holiday inn and 21 from upsey down. The pub is free, is perfectly happy with people parking there, is (as far as I know) safe and in 6 years I always got a space. Also, it's a pub that you can get a decent priced drink in
by Elm Park Kid » 02 Nov 2017 22:17
RoyalBlueElm Park Kid Ok, i've asked this about 20 times now - so lets make it 21
If you park at the holiday inn why not just park at the World Turned Upside Down? Google maps tells me that it takes 20 mins to walk from holiday inn and 21 from upsey down. The pub is free, is perfectly happy with people parking there, is (as far as I know) safe and in 6 years I always got a space. Also, it's a pub that you can get a decent priced drink in
I guess it's scepticism over whether a pub would be happy for you to park there for nothing for a few hours after you've finished giving it business.
Ignoring google maps, I think it would be quicker for me to walk from/to the World Upside Down than the Holiday Inn.
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