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Hi

I was thinking of heading out to Casey for JLT 2.

Have never been to the ground before but I have heard various stories about car park problems etc. Also what are the viewing areas like.

Assuming a crowd of say 10,000 and it being a night game I am interested in comments by the regulars about logistics etc.

At least we should not have the winter wind/fog issue.

Cheers

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I was there for a preseason game against the Eagles and getting out of the ground at the end was a nightmare as there was only one exit. Road works at the entrance did not help either. That was a few years ago so the situation may have improved.

I can't make it this year but will watch the game on TV.

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Allow plenty of time to get in and out of the ground. There is a heap of parking, but you may have to walk a distance if you turn up close to the start time.

It can be easier to enter and exit to the east and travel the back roads back to Melbourne, rather than coming in from Cranbourne (although I've never been down there on a Thursday night).

The viewing areas consist of grassed areas on the hill around the ground and a row of metal seats around the boundary. The stand is usually reserved for the clubs / players. It's not a bad idea to bring your own camp chairs and set up at the top of the hill, or around the boundary.

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Not yet but they’re accepting cheque’s now. 

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8 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Hi

I was thinking of heading out to Casey for JLT 2.

Have never been to the ground before but I have heard various stories about car park problems etc. Also what are the viewing areas like.

Assuming a crowd of say 10,000 and it being a night game I am interested in comments by the regulars about logistics etc.

At least we should not have the winter wind/fog issue.

Cheers

I reckon the place is a nightmare, poor viewing unless you can get in the stand, congested parking, and usually a howling gale blowing to one end. I don’t bother anymore after several visits 5 or so years ago. 

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1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

I reckon the place is a nightmare, poor viewing unless you can get in the stand, congested parking, and usually a howling gale blowing to one end. I don’t bother anymore after several visits 5 or so years ago. 

Thanks Earl .... you are really filling me with dread but I like the honesty.

I like going to VFL games ... went to about five last year but have never ventured out to Casey.

Those bacon and egg rolls do sound good though :D

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I don't mind it at Casey because I live in the Frankston area and its only 25 mins away...I wouldn't park at the ground though as its a pain in the butt getting out unless you leave early....park in a side street in one of the estates and walk 10 minutes is my tip

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I went a few years ago. We got there an hour before the game started and had to stand behind the goals facing the sun. It was 34 degrees and just packed to the brim. Getting in was a nightmare. Left at quarter time and went shopping at Chadstone. Never again.

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Was there for last year.we got my brothers wife to drive and pick us up. It was very packed, but you can park your car down suburban streets if you don’t mind the walk. Maybe get there early as Casey is very populated.  

Word of warning, AVOID the roundabout at Evans rd as it’s being closed over the weekends for works.

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1 hour ago, sisso said:

I don't mind it at Casey because I live in the Frankston area and its only 25 mins away...I wouldn't park at the ground though as its a pain in the butt getting out unless you leave early....park in a side street in one of the estates and walk 10 minutes is my tip

Wait, what?

 

You live in the remotest part of the globe (Frankston) and Casey is STILL 25 mins away?

 

Great Scott.

 

You would have to be great Scott himself to have the nads to attempt that journey.

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12 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Wait, what?

 

You live in the remotest part of the globe (Frankston) and Casey is STILL 25 mins away?

 

Great Scott.

 

You would have to be great Scott himself to have the nads to attempt that journey.

Yep! I went to AFLX and by the time I negotiated public transport back from Etihad and all the associated stuffing around it was after midnight...way to NOT put on any extra trains on when the Storm were playing, concerts at Rod Laver etc

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On 26/02/2018 at 12:04 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

Hi

I was thinking of heading out to Casey for JLT 2.

Have never been to the ground before but I have heard various stories about car park problems etc. Also what are the viewing areas like.

Assuming a crowd of say 10,000 and it being a night game I am interested in comments by the regulars about logistics etc.

At least we should not have the winter wind/fog issue.

Cheers

I live in Berwick so it is 15 mins from home and thus I have been there heaps of times. Been to all the girls games this year but won't go to the praccy match coz there will be too many people there. 

If you are taking the monash freeway there don't go via cranbourne because the traffic ( especially exiting ) will be a night mare. Turn right and go to clyde rd which will take you to the monash freeway. When parking go to the back of the cricket ground. It only takes about 5 mins walk to the ground.

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