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Dees V saints in round 10 @ Gold Coast...anyone going. Is the oval far from airport....what's the go, anyone any info for me.....Never been before

 

My family and I are going. From memory, Carrara is only a few minutes inland from the Gold Coast which would make it about 20-30 minutes from the airport by car.

 
Dees V saints in round 10 @ Gold Coast...anyone going. Is the oval far from airport....what's the go, anyone any info for me.....Never been before

I'm going ;)

There are free regular buses from the Gold Coast strip. I don't know the details re various routes.

One bus route is from Pacific Fair at Broadbeach (I only know about that one because I’m staying at Broadbeach, from where the Gold Coast Stadium is about 10-15 minutes inland).

Sorry I've been away for so long and havent managed to answer any of the insults from my last post....

As i stated in that post and wasn't believed.. I am pretty fond of the old Blue 'n' Red and will be attending this game...

Look forward to seeing you all there!


Sorry I've been away for so long and havent managed to answer any of the insults from my last post....

As i stated in that post and wasn't believed.. I am pretty fond of the old Blue 'n' Red and will be attending this game...

Look forward to seeing you all there!

Are you the freo supporter from that post a while back? Still surfing Melbourne forums I see.

I'm heading to the match but have no idea how to get there either at the moment.

Are you the freo supporter from that post a while back? Still surfing Melbourne forums I see.

I'm heading to the match but have no idea how to get there either at the moment.

i would recommend a plane and bus...

i would recommend a plane and bus...

As I said in the previous post it's great to see a freo docker supporter who can read and write. Will you be wearing your Fremantle gear so we can all throw things at you?

 
My family and I are going. From memory, Carrara is only a few minutes inland from the Gold Coast which would make it about 20-30 minutes from the airport by car.

That is correct.

My son lives on the Gold Coast and i shall be flying up to go with him.

We will be leaving from Montego Sands Holiday Apartments Gold Coast if you want a lift


I'm going ;)

There are free regular buses from the Gold Coast strip. I don't know the details re various routes.

One bus route is from Pacific Fair at Broadbeach (I only know about that one because I’m staying at Broadbeach, from where the Gold Coast Stadium is about 10-15 minutes inland).

My son lives on the Gold Coast and i shall be flying up to go with him.

We will be leaving from Montego Sands Holiday Apartments Gold Coast if you want a lift

My son lives on the Gold Coast and i shall be flying up to go with him.

We will be leaving from Montego Sands Holiday Apartments Gold Coast if you want a lift

Anyone contemplating public transport be careful!

I went to the adel game a few years back and was dropped off for the start of the game. After the game there were no buses, cabs etc etc. Waited 30-40min for any type of transport then walked 1/2way back to broadbeach before finally finding a cab. he didn't even know the game was on! If you can find a lift or even hire a car for the day - it could be a cheaper and faster option!

booked my tickets by fax today.

Club did not give too much time to get our things in order with the forms they sent did they?

My girlfriend, my two brothers and myself will be attending.

Is there an after match function planned demon deb? I know there is a dinner the night before hand at $95 a head which is way to expensive for me , i want to know if we are meeting up anywhere after the game to have some drinks.

cant wait as it will be my first game at carrara.

Cheers guys

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