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Parramatta Stadium Rebuild and other stuff

amitropo

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I was under the belief that the electronic ticket gates flash different coloured lights for Adult and children's tickets when the tickets are scanned.
That's how they know that people are rorting the system.
I could be wrong though.
Don’t think anyone really cares about light,
I always let my kids in first and scan the 2 Adult passes and then use the kids ones for 3 adults for that reason and just say we mixed them up if asked.
But as I’ve said, I have never been called up on it for 7 years at old Parra and Anz.
 

amitropo

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If you mean like the "Members Lounge 47" at Homebush, I don't know the answer and I haven't heard that there is such a facility on the Eastern side of BankWest (where most of the members seats are).

I would assume no, because I think Members Lounge 47 was done to appease the fact we were playing at Homebush.
There are so many bars, eateries, cafes etc scattered around concourse. Many different cuisine options I believe from when I walked though stadium. Grill stations, burger outlets, etc
 

Eelogical

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There are so many bars, eateries, cafes etc scattered around concourse. Many different cuisine options I believe from when I walked though stadium. Grill stations, burger outlets, etc
Have they catered for electric car users who require charging stations?
 

strider

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Don’t think anyone really cares about light,
I always let my kids in first and scan the 2 Adult passes and then use the kids ones for 3 adults for that reason and just say we mixed them up if asked.
But as I’ve said, I have never been called up on it for 7 years at old Parra and Anz.
Hindy can just write a complaint if he gets caught - with the spelling and grammar they will just assume its from a child
 

amitropo

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Can’t wait for the first night game with the LED lighting and digital signage boards.
Will be and epileptic’s nightmare.
Sorry, don’t mean to be insensitive for those who may suffer from it.
 

Gronk

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NSW in stadium election mode.

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Meanwhile in Mexico
 

Gronk

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The Downer Rugby League World Cup Nines Sydney 2019 will feature 12 nations playing over the course of two days at the new Bank West Stadium in Western Sydney.

The tournament will be held on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19, 2019, and will feature men's and women's tournaments.

Twelve teams in the men's tournament and four teams in the women's competition will compete across 28 matches and 12 hours of action.

For more information: https://www.nrl.com/travel/world-cup-nines/
 

chiefy1

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Parramatta Eels sell out casual tickets to opening game at Bankwest Stadium

Becoming a ticketed Member is the only way to guarantee your seat at this historic opening game!

Parramatta Eels Rugby League Club has sold out of casual tickets available to the general public for the opening match at the magnificent Bankwest Stadium on Easter Monday 22 April.

The only way supporters can secure a seat for the Round 6 clash against Wests Tigers is to become a ticketed Member, with limited seats available in Bronze, Silver and General Admission categories.

Parramatta Eels Club CEO Bernie Gurr said, “The opening of a brand new Stadium is a once in a lifetime opportunity and our fans want to be part of this historical event.

“It’s going to be a thrilling experience for everyone and, along with the Parramatta Leagues Club, we are looking forward to giving our Members and fans the best game day experience.

“The best way for our fans to support our Eels Football Club, and the only way to guarantee your seat at the historic opening game at Bankwest Stadium, is to become a ticketed Member”.

Parramatta Eels Club has already broken Membership records this season with Platinum and Gold seating sold out in December last year and 20,000 Membership milestone reached in January for the first time in the Club’s history.

Full season reserved seat Membership starts from $29.90 per month and guarantees that Members will have their own seat at the new Bankwest Stadium for the 2019 season.

 
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It's bloody awesome and hopefully only the start of good things to come for us long suffering Eels fans.
Caaarn the Eels. Go you f**king good things!
 

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