Also spent all day down there today (was quite pleased to learn the second tier in the riverbank stand (odd name I thought) is a dedicated members area). My thoughts: the stand is absolutely top notch. THAT ROOF is a masterpiece! It seems stupid, but sitting under it, the way it envelopes the entire stand, its hard not to stare up at it. My concerns: the western stand really seems second rate now compared to the new stuff. Not so much the seating and views - those have always been fantastic - but the general layout seems even the more ridiculous and confusing. They have added two new food outlets on the upper level (one at either end) but the toilets are still difficult to get to. I dont think what is currently there is enough for the footy crowds. Logistics aside (which is the most important thing in my eyes) the general 'fit and finish' of the western stand is quite a long way behind. I already had this opinion of the western stand prior to the other upgrades, but today's experiences have only confirmed it for me.
oh well, it is what it is. the rest is fantastic, and it still feels like Adelaide Oval to me.
I took this pic from the very back and centre of the southern stand.
EDIT: another thing I realised today, perhaps because I was under-dressed for the english summer weather, is how open this ground is. I know they have done this on purpose, but unless you are in your seats, there isnt much protection from the elements. very different from the MCG in that regard which has enclosed terraces. The upside is great city views from the backs of the stands. Come footy season, it could get fairly wild out the back but probably not much of an issue because you spend most of the time in your seat at the football in comparison to the cricket.
The southern stand seemed to be a lot better at retaining heat than the western stand too, maybe something to do with the material used on the roof and definitely because of the much larger roof. there was a fair difference in temp.