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kingol22
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Does anyone know which car park tickets Tigers normally get given? Are they the Cardinal Vaughan or Rosebine Avenue? I have asked the ticket office and they have just said the tickets will be allocated later this week, so just wondering if anyone has bought car park tickets through Tigers before and where they were?
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Whilst I don't have an answer to the OP's question, my experience of parking at HQ is that it can be very costly, even in one of the ad hoc "patches of grass given over to a car park for the day" type of facilities. What I have found useful though in the past is the website http://www.parkonmydrive.com It is often a cheap and secure way to park.
Again sorry I cannot offer an answer to the question posted. Also sorry I missed the match - having to work in Nairobi for two weeks - very bad planning!
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Again no answer to your question Kingol but we parked here last year,it was full of Tigers fans and a really nice place for a picnic.

http://www.twickenhamparking.co.uk/
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kpb wrote:Again no answer to your question Kingol but we parked here last year,it was full of Tigers fans and a really nice place for a picnic.

http://www.twickenhamparking.co.uk/
Cheers for that, looks good and half the price of the twickenham car parks.
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kingol22 wrote:
kpb wrote:Again no answer to your question Kingol but we parked here last year,it was full of Tigers fans and a really nice place for a picnic.

http://www.twickenhamparking.co.uk/
Cheers for that, looks good and half the price of the twickenham car parks.
No problem. As I said really nice place to park,the school also allow you to use their toilet facilities.When you get there members of the school PTA will take your money,however i would advise you to book online as it does get rather busy.When you book online you will need to print out your own receipt and take it with you to show at the gate. The ground is about 20 mins walk away.
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We have used this school for a few years now it's very handy for riverside pubs & a short walk through town centre to ground!
http://www.opsa.org.uk/Rugby.htm
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Nightmare!!

The car park i always use is full!! Does anyone know of any other school parking around the area?
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The OPS one above is still open, that's where I've booked and have used mnay times before.
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I usually use the Duke of Cambridge carpark. It is on Kneller Road just opposite the Royal Military School of Music.
You will need to phone them to book and I have no idea if there is any space left. It is only a short walk to the ground and they lay on a BBQ on match days
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Has anyone ever used this car park before?


http://www.magellan-explorers.org.uk/parking.html
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paula123 wrote:Has anyone ever used this car park before?


http://www.magellan-explorers.org.uk/parking.html
I was also wondering if anyone had used this before?. I usually just find somewhere on the day but think i might pre book this year as the Stains fans will need to park there horse and carts somewhere. There are still spaces at the Stoop but it is £25 plus booking. The scouts place above is £15.
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Snapa wrote:
paula123 wrote:Has anyone ever used this car park before?


http://www.magellan-explorers.org.uk/parking.html
I was also wondering if anyone had used this before?. I usually just find somewhere on the day but think i might pre book this year as the Stains fans will need to park there horse and carts somewhere. There are still spaces at the Stoop but it is £25 plus booking. The scouts place above is £15.
My in-laws parked there last season and have also booked for Saturday. You will need to pre-book as they dont take payment on the day. They also offer a free lift to the ground if required but my Father-in-law said it was only a 20 min walk. £15 for the day and you can also buy a Breakfast butty,what more can you ask for?!
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kpb wrote:
Snapa wrote:
paula123 wrote:Has anyone ever used this car park before?


http://www.magellan-explorers.org.uk/parking.html
I was also wondering if anyone had used this before?. I usually just find somewhere on the day but think i might pre book this year as the Stains fans will need to park there horse and carts somewhere. There are still spaces at the Stoop but it is £25 plus booking. The scouts place above is £15.
My in-laws parked there last season and have also booked for Saturday. You will need to pre-book as they dont take payment on the day. They also offer a free lift to the ground if required but my Father-in-law said it was only a 20 min walk. £15 for the day and you can also buy a Breakfast butty,what more can you ask for?!
Thanks for that. :smt001
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