Game Day Parking At The Parra Leagues Club

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Members attending the club right now in real time are being hit with a $20.00 parking fee, unless you arrive and park longer than 3 hours before the gates open which is 6.30pm

There a lot of very unhappy supporters. People at home might not care but the paying supporters getting stiched up further are not happy.

 

SPECIAL EVENT DAYS INCLUDING BANKWEST STADIUM EVENT DAYS

 

MEMBERS

More than 3 hours prior to main event commencement

  1. Insert your Membership card at the Car Park entrance to gain entry.
  2. Validate the same Membership card with spend in the Club: Spend $15* throughout the Club and swipe the same Membership card used to enter the Car Park with purchase for all day parking. Then insert this Membership card at the boom gate to exit the Car Park and the points you earned will allow you to exit.

Or

Pay $20: Insert the same Membership card used to enter the Car Park at the pay station (opposite Clubshop), pay $20 and you will be issued a validated Car Park ticket for all day parking. Then insert your validated Car Park ticket at the boom gate to exit.

Less than 3 hours prior to main event commencement (spend validation not available)

  1. Insert your Membership card at the Car Park entrance to access the Car Park.
  2. Pay $20: Insert the same Membership card used to enter the Car Park at the pay station (opposite Clubshop), pay $20 and you will be issued a validated Car Park ticket for all day parking. Then insert your validated Car Park ticket at the boom gate to exit.

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  • That's fair enough, the car park is for Leagues Club patrons not game day ticket holders. Much easier to catch a train to Parramatta Station then enjoy the walk to the stadium with other supporters.

    • Yep there is heaps of public transport to and from Parra. Definitely the best (and quickest) way to go.

      • Ant most enjoyable I find, you're out amongst the other fans, it's all part of the experience. Unless you've got real small kids or kids with disabilities, it's definitely the way to go.

  • A lot  of the supporters attending are leagues club members and happy to pay spend $15.00 in the club to cancel out the aprking fee fee.Non members fair enough. Read the new conditions..Obvioulsy you  don not attend games. No use making further comments.

    • As a matter fo fact I do attend games. I fly down from Brisbane, so obviously I don't have the option of driving to the ground, but even if I did, I still wouldn't. I take the train to Suncorp &  Cbus Super Stadium when the boys play up here. It's the one time I use public transport.

      And if they are going to patronise the Leagues Club afterward then fine, but the way you wrote it made it sounded like you wanted to just park there for the game.

      • Public transport is the best way to get there, particularly on a Thursday night getting out or Parramatta in a car is a nightmare 

  • I got hit $50 @ Westfield last year. Paid $20 @ Leagues Car park. I'm happy

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