kingkerna wrote:
Wojee wrote:
Princes Park was a bastard to get to as a country supporter.
boo hoo
So instead of asking "why did you find it difficult getting to Princes Park?" you respond with "boo hoo".
One would think that as Carlton supporters we'd like to encourage our fellow supporters in getting to games, apparently not.
JohnM wrote:
Was it so difficult?
I don't live in the country, but half the time I used to drive there, and get a parking spot with little trouble at the Zoo. A nice 10 minute stroll and I was in the social club.
The other times, I jumped on a tram which dropped me at PP's front door. The Elizabeth Street tramstops would be a four block walk from Spencer St Station, if you're coming in by train.
How is this much more difficult than a country-dweller getting themselves to the MCG?
Honestly, I never understood all the bitching and moaning from supporters about how hard it was to access PP.
Battling Sydney Rd or Brunswick Rd after a couple of hours in the car then not being able to find a park within 30mins walk of the ground makes it difficult. Not being familiar with the tricks to getting a park nearby obviously wouldn't help, I have no relatives interred at the cemetary, and don't know anyone who lives across the road to let me use their garage. Parking in the city then catching a tram isn't an attractive option when you're driving to avoid using public transport.
The MCG admittedly wasn't that much easier to get to before the ring-road dropped you at the end of Flinders St, but parks were easy to find either at the ground or in one of the many parking places nearby.
The Dome may lack the character of Princes Park, but even the most vocal PP advocate has to admit that it's a helluva lot more accessible. It's Freeway for all but the first 20km plus the few k's through Nagambie from my front door to where the ring road exits at the Dome.