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Thread: Son's first game at Dens Park, Where should I park the car?

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    Son's first game at Dens Park, Where should I park the car?

    Going to be my son's first football game on Friday against Arbroath, I haven't been in a car to Dens Park since my Dad took me to my first football match at Dens. I've always resorted to trains, buses and walking and totally ignored where people are parking their cars. Where are the best places to park for the game which won't result in me paying a massive parking fee or charge and I still have a good chance of coming back to a car with all four wheels and windows.

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    Park along arkley st near the troll inn or court st , that way you don’t have to walk up braes , and your car will be fine

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    On a Friday night you should be pretty much OK anywhere that isn't double yellowed or coned off.

    I tend to park at the back of the chemist on Provie Road - if no spaces there i go along to Fairmuir Park and park behind the pavilion. I prefer to park off busier roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BioDoc View Post
    Going to be my son's first football game on Friday against Arbroath, I haven't been in a car to Dens Park since my Dad took me to my first football match at Dens. I've always resorted to trains, buses and walking and totally ignored where people are parking their cars. Where are the best places to park for the game which won't result in me paying a massive parking fee or charge and I still have a good chance of coming back to a car with all four wheels and windows.
    I'd park it near Dens

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    On a Friday night you should be pretty much OK anywhere that isn't double yellowed or coned off.

    I tend to park at the back of the chemist on Provie Road - if no spaces there i go along to Fairmuir Park and park behind the pavilion. I prefer to park off busier roads.
    It's not the chemist on Provie Road - there isn't a chemist on Provie Road.

    Behind the chemist on Old Glamis Road.

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    Surely depends where your coming from and what stand your in

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    Coming up via Perth and in Bobby cox stand. Thanks to everyone who has responded.

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