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ROB2828
Original Poster
2,321 posts
18 months
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Does anyone know an alternative place to park for The PistonHeads Show other that the NEC? The eight pounds car park charge is ridiculous and i don't want to pay such a high fee. Don't mind a ten minute walk if it means that i'll be richer at the end of the day.....
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volks al
3,997 posts
83 months
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No sorry hence me sat on a train from London. £12.20 return nd no parking fee.
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Viper
9,415 posts
142 months
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nothing around im afraid (i work there) its £8 for just about every show
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MikeO996
1,455 posts
93 months
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ROB2828
Original Poster
2,321 posts
18 months
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MikeO996 said: And still a 10 min walk! 
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James_N
1,509 posts
103 months
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Disabled park for free if you know anyone with a blue badge who can take you 
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ROB2828
Original Poster
2,321 posts
18 months
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James_N said: Disabled park for free if you know anyone with a blue badge who can take you  I do actually. But i really can't see them taking me....
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Scooby_snax
1,279 posts
123 months
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Doesn't seem too excessive in the whole scheme of things
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redvictor
3,059 posts
106 months
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Scooby_snax said: Doesn't seem too excessive in the whole scheme of things It does if it costs 7 quid return on a train.You still have to walk for 10 mins but it's warm and you've saved on the fuel. I don't get the charging you to park when they want you to pay to see a show thing..
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Scooby_snax
1,279 posts
123 months
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It is the cost of entertainment, you have to pay similar if you were going to see a concert at the O2, Wembley, Manchester MEN etc, it is comparable with the parking costs at this years Boat Show. It is far cheaper than parking in central london So, whilst I would prefer it to be free, realistically (in the whole scheme of things)I do not think it untoward. That said I wouldn't pay the ridiculous prices for food there
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redvictor
3,059 posts
106 months
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Scooby_snax said: It is the cost of entertainment, you have to pay similar if you were going to see a concert at the O2, Wembley, Manchester MEN etc, it is comparable with the parking costs at this years Boat Show. It is far cheaper than parking in central london So, whilst I would prefer it to be free, realistically (in the whole scheme of things)I do not think it untoward. That said I wouldn't pay the ridiculous prices for food there I'm sure, but it's doesn't make it right. I run a business and if i wanted customers not to turn up i could start charging them to park in my car park.The same for town centres who have become ghost towns because the nearest shopping centre is either free or a quid to park. Maybe it's me,but 8 quid to park to pay to see the show that is being put on by the people who own the car park is taking the piss. Agree on the food too,which is even more ridiculously priced.
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Viper
9,415 posts
142 months
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not a bad days taking when theyre all full, as the NEC has 22,000 car park spaces !
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Jasper Gilder
1,894 posts
142 months
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Bought my ticket today from R Turpin Esq...
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VXDunc
43 posts
105 months
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I always travel from Berkswell station, parking is free, return ticket to International is £1.80, train takes 7 minutes.
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fatboy18
8,532 posts
80 months
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We pay it because they tell us too  If EVERYONE refused to pay it or did not turn up to the shows, perhaps they would think twice  But we all know that will never happen, right?
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silverthorn2151
3,558 posts
48 months
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I guess that being a London chap £8 to park isn't something I can get worked up about. Costs me £7 a day if I drive to the station.
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neilsfishing
3,454 posts
67 months
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fatboy18 said: We pay it because they tell us too  If EVERYONE refused to pay it or did not turn up to the shows, perhaps they would think twice  But we all know that will never happen, right? if there was no toty we would 
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fatboy18
8,532 posts
80 months
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EddyP
169 posts
89 months
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You could park at one of the local stations then get a train. The Mrs and I did that yesterday, parked at Tile Hill station in Coventry, where it's free, return train ticket was £3.60 for both of us, and the train journey is only 10 mins, then a walk to the halls from Birmingham international.
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sday12
4,193 posts
80 months
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Just because most venues do it doesn't mean it's not a con.
If I pay by card is there a £5 admin charge?
I wonder how many punters did NOT account for that when they added up how much the day would cost.
Captive market cannot complain.
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