Quay Park stadium for Auckland?
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As said before, the only stadium proposals able to get a big number of tenants are the waterfront proposals. The Warriors will never move to Eden Park. Auckland FC owner is prepared to put in money for a waterfront stadium.
- All Blacks
- Blues
- Auckland NPC
- Blues Women
- Warriors
- Warriors NRLW
- Auckland FC
The proposals also have options for lower capacity configurations.
Anyway, the crowds would only come if the offering at the stadium was superior to that of the TV at home.
Easier to get to
Dining precincts nearby
Roof
Nice bars and lounges around the stadium
Children’s playground and parenting facilities (hell I’d try and get one of those kids playground companies to be one of the tenants at the stadium like Bounce or Chipmunks).Given its location, the sunken stadium option would really be a big retail and dining mall during the week as the stadiums restaurants and fast food joints would be open 7 days a week. It’ll resemble the eateries under the Opera House in Sydney but with the big steps down to the water acting as covered outdoor dining areas with views to the harbour.
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i kind of feel they would want too develop the land to offset the cost of a new stadium
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@Kiwiwomble said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
i kind of feel they would want too develop the land to offset the cost of a new stadium
Yup. That's a lot of very expensive housing land right there
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@mikedogz said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
If a new stadium was built in the city, could there be an option to turn Eden Park into a proper cricket ground?
It's the wrong shape. If they are intent on killing Western Springs for speedway, it is oval, with banked sides. Not sure if it's big enough though
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@canefan said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
@mikedogz said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
If a new stadium was built in the city, could there be an option to turn Eden Park into a proper cricket ground?
It's the wrong shape. If they are intent on killing Western Springs for speedway, it is oval, with banked sides. Not sure if it's big enough though
It floods. I think that's the biggest issue
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Quay Park or Eden Ver2 versus BAU, about what I thought
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The other two were joke contenders.
Stuff with a scoop eh? EP to get a rook!!
I don't think a roof can be justified. Weather is a great leveler in sport. How teams adjust to conditions is part of the game.
Yeah it might be of use for a few concerts but at what cost?
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@dogmeat said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
The other two were joke contenders.
Stuff with a scoop eh? EP to get a rook!!
I don't think a roof can be justified. Weather is a great leveler in sport. How teams adjust to conditions is part of the game.
Yeah it might be of use for a few concerts but at what cost?
i actually dont believe they take things like that into consideration, its all about the crowds and if a roof will get more people in the door
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@Kiwiwomble said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
and if a roof will get more people in the door
I don't think it will.
I've been to EP a lot over the years. It doesn't have heavy rain all that often.
I think the roof is a vanity thing. Keeping up with all the others.
Dunedin Chch yeah. Can be fucking cold at night Akl - not so much
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@gt12 agree, if they insist on playing games at night in the middle of winter then a roof makes it so much more family friendly
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im going to have to look into Quay Park more, i knew roughly where we were talking but went and had a look to lock it down in my head, came across some moc ups
the stadium itself is only about 160m x 180m...which is small, new christchurch is 180m x 220m
is the design several levels smaller in depth but greater in height or something, its just such a tight site!
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@gt12 said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
I think a roof would be a great idea, I'd be way more likely to buy pricey tickets if I was sure that I, my wife, and my little boy would be dry.
Isn't there also a middle ground as in the new SFS where all seats are covered but it's also not a full roof?