Parking daily here is an absolute pain. The company running the car park know exactly what they are doing too.
You have to buy 24 hours to cover a full working day, which you can do on the ringGo app, but the next day when you arrive, the 24 hours is still in effect so you have to buy a physical ticket.
Problem is the machines are relics from a by-gone era and don't work half the time, so you have to wait until the 24 hours run out on the app, and buy a ticket then.
But, I swear the inspectors must live in a commune in the bushes around the car park because they are there INSTANTLY when the ticket runs out to slap a notice on the windscreen.
Finally, in order to cram as many potential victims in a possible, the spaces have been made far too small, so you will get your car scratched.
Overall, it's a shockingly bad place to park, run by people who are out to take as much ofyour...
Read moreAlways space to park. Affordable 24 hour parking. Decent hotels and Airbnbs nearby. 5 minutes walk to the subway/train station. You're at the O2 or wherever you want in no time at all. And the last trains back are quite late if you want to get back to your accommodation after a gig or whatever. I had a great evening. If you're coming from the west, the A303 joins the M3, which becomes the A316, and then you just turn off into an unmissable car park just before the town centre. An...
Read more3 ticket machines out of 4 out of service. Lost a pound in the first one then approached the 2 parking attendants very busy issuing penalties. We had to walk to the furthest part of the car park to get a ticket. Not impressed. This is not the first time I lose money in the machines of this car park. Conspiracy theory? You decide. Only good point is that the tarmac is sound and there are...
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