MK Stress 19:06 - Feb 11 with 2011 views | Jeff_winger | Hoping someone can offer some help or advice. I have tickets for tomorrow's game, originally whole family were going but wife has covid, so now just me and the boy. We were staying at the stadium Hotel but I cancelled that as we are now just going to do the day trip. I am massively stressing that I won't be able to park, will there be somewhere I can park on the day, even though it looks like pte booked spaces are all gone. My boys only 6 so walking a long distance isn't an option. Thanks |  | | |  |
MK Stress on 19:08 - Feb 11 with 1982 views | textbackup | we are parking in city centre and getting a taxi across (as staying over the night) booked a table in a place near the ground for grub after, let the crowds die down, then taxi back over to the hotel. about £6/7 each way |  |
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MK Stress on 19:41 - Feb 11 with 1836 views | davblue |
MK Stress on 19:08 - Feb 11 by textbackup | we are parking in city centre and getting a taxi across (as staying over the night) booked a table in a place near the ground for grub after, let the crowds die down, then taxi back over to the hotel. about £6/7 each way |
get yourself down pink punters tomorrow night. |  | |  |
MK Stress on 19:45 - Feb 11 with 1825 views | SitfcB | If you get there early enough then there’s parking on an industrial estate opposite the stadium. The road is called Peveral Drive, last time we went there were a couple of car parks open charging a fiver to park, but we managed to find a space on the roadside on the grass, however a few people got tickets as they had parked the other side of double yellows, so be weary of that. |  |
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MK Stress on 19:48 - Feb 11 with 1808 views | farkenhell | Definitely park in the city centre and if you park close to The Point (building with red neon pyramid) there are buses that go to the ground Edit - as an alternative to a taxi, as texters said [Post edited 11 Feb 2022 19:49]
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MK Stress on 20:07 - Feb 11 with 1710 views | Jeff_winger | Thanks everyone |  | |  |
MK Stress on 22:47 - Feb 11 with 1345 views | TractorJack |
MK Stress on 19:45 - Feb 11 by SitfcB | If you get there early enough then there’s parking on an industrial estate opposite the stadium. The road is called Peveral Drive, last time we went there were a couple of car parks open charging a fiver to park, but we managed to find a space on the roadside on the grass, however a few people got tickets as they had parked the other side of double yellows, so be weary of that. |
How early is early would you say? |  | |  |
MK Stress on 23:58 - Feb 11 with 1232 views | Freddies_Ears | Park in town and get an uber. Uber service in MK is reliable and relatively cheap. |  | |  |
MK Stress on 02:10 - Feb 12 with 1137 views | zondervan | If you have a wee lad and are driving....i would park in spenlows road mk36jt......find the railway bridge and cross the bridge just google mk stadium......10 min wallk......very easy access out....... |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
MK Stress on 11:01 - Feb 12 with 860 views | Tristan90 | There's loads of parking around Centre MK (we're relatively local to there and MK is essentially just a massive shopping centre) with good bus connections to the stadium. There's a multi-storey next to John Lewis and loads of outside parking at Snozone. Avoid the Theatre multi-storey because I think it's still closed. MK has Uber, too. |  |
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