Guest Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 Latest ticket news. We have been allocated 3686 tickets for this match priced at £27 Adults, Senior Citizens over 60 £14 and £10 Juniors (16 and under) in the Upper Tier and £25 Adults, £13 Senior Citizens and £10 Juniors (16 and Under) in the Lower Tier. The price of tickets will increase by £3 for adults and £1 for concessions on the day of the game for both tiers if tickets are available. Foxtravel is priced at £10.50 Adult STH, £8.50 Concession STH and £11.50 Adults and £9.50 Concessions. Coaches will depart from the Walkers Stadium at 12.30pm. For trains, use this link. And this link for the National Express. Please keep to useful advice on parking, pre-match eating and drinking etc. Unnecessary posts WILL be deleted.
gatesheadfox Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 parking - Derby tertiary college drinking - a brand pub across the road from the ground, tother side of the gas towers
Guest Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 Pride Park is a large development, and there are a number of the other units offering parking (at a cost). If you are a member of David Lloyd gym (or you know someone who is) then you have free parking only a few minutes walk away. There are a couple of pub-stroke-restaurant type things (one may be a Harvester, but I can't remember. It's that kind of thing), and there's KFC, Pizza Hut and a Burger King if I remember rightly.
Sods Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 parking - Derby tertiary college drinking - a brand pub across the road from the ground, tother side of the gas towers Is the train station near the ground. Anyone
gatesheadfox Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 Is the train station near the ground. Anyone not far at all really. this time will be the first time i go by train to pride park but have been to derby loads of times and its signposted from several platforms so i'd imagine its close enough
Wils Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 Is the train station near the ground. Anyone You can see the ground from the station. About 5-10minutes.
stez Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 me and the old man (who won the tickets ) are travelling up to derby, but we're having to cut it really fine, is there places we should avoid because it would be a waste of time trying to get a space?
JoeyB Posted 20 November 2006 Posted 20 November 2006 yup the whole of derby the best place is to go up towrads the toyota factory get off junction before and go through alfreton or summet like that i think
SystonFox Posted 21 November 2006 Posted 21 November 2006 i was told best way to go coming from leicester is get off at j24 then follow the a6 towards pride park away car park which is signposted and costs £3? can anyone confirm this.
teblin Posted 21 November 2006 Posted 21 November 2006 There is an industrial estate not far from pride park too where there is on road parking.
Tubes Posted 21 November 2006 Posted 21 November 2006 the best pub where all leicester fans go is call the 'navigation' sorry though i cannot remember how to get there
Teeno Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Anyone have an idea of how far the city center is from the train station?
Floating Fox Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Anyone have an idea of how far the city center is from the train station? Quite far but Its close to the ground. Why do you want to go to the city centre anyway
lildave3 Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Finally got my tickets! Can't wait...come on Leicester!
Tubes Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Anyone have an idea of how far the city center is from the train station? well its roughly a fiver in a taxi from the train station to the town centre thats what we are doing get in the pub for 11
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