[COM] Adelaide Oval Redevelopment
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Final result aside, yesterday proved why a redeveloped Adelaide Oval had to happen.
The ground has been transformed from a picturesque, but antiquated ground to a picturesque, yet state of the art stadium. Whether it's the old school charm of the old scoreboard (with the same 'goal', 'behinds', 'points' signage that has been used for decades), of the lap of luxury that is the Audi Stadium Club, this is now a truly world class stadium.
Getting to the ground was a breeze. Yes the train was packed, but so were the old FX buses to AAMI. Getting across the bridge was easy. Getting into the ground was easy. Getting food and drink was easy. Was amazing walking around the concourse, that overlooks the ground to your seat. The video screens are outstanding. The stats that are on the northern screen are brilliant, and even small things like the graphics are a massive improvement on the ones that were at AAMI Stadium.
Exiting the ground was easy. Straight out on the bridge, straight across to the railway station, and straight onto a train. The bridge was packed but it flowed, and there were no queues for trains. Only issue was the connecting bus from the train only operates hourly and doesn't connect with the train, but ah well a nice 20 minute walk home from the interchange. All up, travel time is about the same as AAMI Stadium, but much more direct.
All up, a brilliant day, and truly the dawn of a new era.
The ground has been transformed from a picturesque, but antiquated ground to a picturesque, yet state of the art stadium. Whether it's the old school charm of the old scoreboard (with the same 'goal', 'behinds', 'points' signage that has been used for decades), of the lap of luxury that is the Audi Stadium Club, this is now a truly world class stadium.
Getting to the ground was a breeze. Yes the train was packed, but so were the old FX buses to AAMI. Getting across the bridge was easy. Getting into the ground was easy. Getting food and drink was easy. Was amazing walking around the concourse, that overlooks the ground to your seat. The video screens are outstanding. The stats that are on the northern screen are brilliant, and even small things like the graphics are a massive improvement on the ones that were at AAMI Stadium.
Exiting the ground was easy. Straight out on the bridge, straight across to the railway station, and straight onto a train. The bridge was packed but it flowed, and there were no queues for trains. Only issue was the connecting bus from the train only operates hourly and doesn't connect with the train, but ah well a nice 20 minute walk home from the interchange. All up, travel time is about the same as AAMI Stadium, but much more direct.
All up, a brilliant day, and truly the dawn of a new era.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
I agree entirely, however I didn't notice any turnstiles in operation between the western and southern stands. It looked like an army of green shirts manually checking ticketsVee wrote:Fabulous atmosphere at the Adelaide Oval yesterday.
Spotted: Port and Crows fans mingling in the queues outside the Oval and chatting.
Huge numbers of 'special guests' and legends, local and interstate, arriving before the game.
Massive numbers of fans using the Footbridge before and after the match.
Buzz in the city.
Lots of people making use of the free public transport (not just Footy Express).
Only negative for me was the huge bottleneck at the scanning turnstiles for people moving from the southern/riverbank stand to the western stand. The system could not cope and extra manual scanners (did not work or intermittent) added to the bottleneck.
Overall, great excitement and praise for our redeveloped Adelaide Oval and footy in the city. And lots of love from the interstate media.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
wasn't a payout! It really looked like a toilet seat from the air!mooshie wrote:So you don't like Rundle Mall and you have a weak payout of the new oval (could say any stadium with a white roof looks like a toilet bowl ) great contribution with your first 2 posts.
But as for the Rundle Mall, yes that was an honest payout because it is just hideous!
There were a lot of bogans around the city as well, more than usual for the city of Churches! Was something on?
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
There's 2 turnstiles at the Riverbank/Chappell Stand crossover, which is sufficient for cricket but not for the football, which would be why there was an army of ticket scanners.jk1237 wrote: I agree entirely, however I didn't notice any turnstiles in operation between the western and southern stands. It looked like an army of green shirts manually checking tickets
In hindsight, they probably should've put in more turnstiles to factor in the bigger football crowds that will use the Western Stands.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
In my opinion, they should've built a Northern Stand, and left enough room for the wonderful old scoreboard.
As for the trees, they could shift them into the parklands surrounding the ground.
As for the trees, they could shift them into the parklands surrounding the ground.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Before the game started i was loving the atmosphere, something I haven't done in years. I simply can't believe this is going to be the norm now. oh and we should keep the northern hill because it is awesome.
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[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Are you aware of what the aerial root structure of a moreton bay fig tree looks like? I don't think it would be possible to shift one anywhere. As for your toilet seat comment...here, have this...Aikhme wrote:In my opinion, they should've built a Northern Stand, and left enough room for the wonderful old scoreboard.
As for the trees, they could shift them into the parklands surrounding the ground.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
.I had seats in the northern banking just in front of the northern mound and had a fantastic view of all three stands. It was phenomenal to see every single seat filled.
The thing that blew me away the most was the noise level. With 50,000 spectators, the noise is similar to the MCG with 90,000+. Needless to say MUCH louder than the old AAMI Stadium which was more open.
The thing that blew me away the most was the noise level. With 50,000 spectators, the noise is similar to the MCG with 90,000+. Needless to say MUCH louder than the old AAMI Stadium which was more open.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Great photos mate. I'll transfer them onto skyscrapercity.
It will be interesting to see the crowds which Port Adelaide get there. 45,000
is possible if they keep winning.
It will be interesting to see the crowds which Port Adelaide get there. 45,000
is possible if they keep winning.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
already put them thereghs wrote:Great photos mate. I'll transfer them onto skyscrapercity.
It will be interesting to see the crowds which Port Adelaide get there. 45,000
is possible if they keep winning.
I think both clubs will regularly see crowds over 40K this season. I'm interested to see how many the crows get next week against sydney. 50K may not be out of the question for that game.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
I was in the first throng hitting the crossover when the gates opened at 1:30.jk1237 wrote:I agree entirely, however I didn't notice any turnstiles in operation between the western and southern stands. It looked like an army of green shirts manually checking ticketsVee wrote:Fabulous atmosphere at the Adelaide Oval yesterday.
Spotted: Port and Crows fans mingling in the queues outside the Oval and chatting.
Huge numbers of 'special guests' and legends, local and interstate, arriving before the game.
Massive numbers of fans using the Footbridge before and after the match.
Buzz in the city.
Lots of people making use of the free public transport (not just Footy Express).
Only negative for me was the huge bottleneck at the scanning turnstiles for people moving from the southern/riverbank stand to the western stand. The system could not cope and extra manual scanners (did not work or intermittent) added to the bottleneck.
Overall, great excitement and praise for our redeveloped Adelaide Oval and footy in the city. And lots of love from the interstate media.
Turnstiles were functioning, but for some reason a lot of tickets (mine included) scanned got a red light, and we got told we had go through the manually scanned entrance.
This caused a mess, with people cutting across all the other lines to get there.
Only other criticism - bar staff were woefully slow. First day, so benefit of the doubt.
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Thanks but I only use Lavender scented toilet paper from Burnside Village.Mants wrote:Are you aware of what the aerial root structure of a moreton bay fig tree looks like? I don't think it would be possible to shift one anywhere. As for your toilet seat comment...here, have this...Aikhme wrote:In my opinion, they should've built a Northern Stand, and left enough room for the wonderful old scoreboard.
As for the trees, they could shift them into the parklands surrounding the ground.
You got to admit that it does look like a toilet seat!
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Aikhme wrote:Thanks but I only use Lavender scented toilet paper from Burnside Village.Mants wrote:Are you aware of what the aerial root structure of a moreton bay fig tree looks like? I don't think it would be possible to shift one anywhere. As for your toilet seat comment...here, have this...Aikhme wrote:In my opinion, they should've built a Northern Stand, and left enough room for the wonderful old scoreboard.
As for the trees, they could shift them into the parklands surrounding the ground.
You got to admit that it does look like a toilet seat!
Lumpiest, gappiest toilet seat I've ever seen. But then, you seem to have sprouted a lot of shit in the short time you've been here, so I guess you know what you're talking bout.
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Rhino
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[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Honestly mate!. There are plenty of gappy public toilets around. It looks just like one of those!rhino wrote: Lumpiest, gappiest toilet seat I've ever seen. But then, you seem to have sprouted a lot of shit in the short time you've been here, so I guess you know what you're talking bout.
Now why would you respond in this way over someone expressing an opinion? Don't throw stones ...
Now I actually like the Adelaide oval. it's just a shame that an aerial shot isn't quite flattering to the Adelaide skyline but is easily fixed with a Northern Stand!
[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Oval Redevelopment | 53,500 | $545m
Via @thealexfragnito
Unflattering? Far from.
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