I went to the GWS v Bombers game on Saturday night and I must say, Skoda is a brilliant ground to watch footy at. You are really close to the action and the atmosphere was pretty good considering the small crowd. If we can pack it out, the atmosphere will be amazing.
SKODA INFO FOR TRAVELLING TIGERS
SEATING
Travelling cheer squad will be based at the south western end of the ground directly behind the goals in front of the Vincent Fairfax Stand unlike at the the SCG where the Swans Shaft them off to the pocket.
It appears that they will bunch most of the travelling Tiger supporters into the South Eastern Stand but this is not exclusive. Viewing from this stand is very good and all seats on level one of this stand and some of the lower concourse are under cover. If you prefer to be a fence hogger, the ground camber is not too bad.
GROUND FEATURES & FACILITIES
There are only two main entry's into the ground. Gate A and Gate D. If most of you end up in the South Eastern Stand, Gate A will be your entry point.
You can walk the entire circumference of the ground without hitting any gates or staff requesting to see your ticket. This really allows you to explore the whole ground at your leisure. Lots of people to help with directions if needed. There is a big open concourse at the north western end of the ground which has an AFL Fun Zone for the kids and plenty of space for them to burn up some energy.
Plenty of clean toilets around the ground for at least 3 quarters or until the Grog Squad decide to drop their payload, whichever comes first.
Food offerings are extremely varied and interesting. Aside from the traditional pies and chips, you can get Subway, Kebabs, Noodles and stir fry, Gourmet hot dogs (try the Boston) Wood fired Pizza delivered to your seat.
Soft serve ice cream with all the trimmings, Coffee stands and the list goes on and on. They really have focused on variety. Footy food prices do apply though so bring a fat wallet. One drawback is that all the food vendors are spread throughout the ground so you may have to walk a bit if you want a particular type of meal.
The giant screen is awesome and can be clearly watched from any part of the ground. Be warned though, they have a Hug Cam so anyone a little shy of PDA's, you may want to head to the Loo during half time.
Bring your footy as they allow kick to kick after the second final siren.
TRANSPORT
Train is a good option with the Station pretty close to the ground. If driving, P6 and P6a are the closest parking areas to the stadium. Pay and display applies here at $4 an hour or $20 max. Be warned, they will book you if you don't get a ticket. from P6a, Just cross Australia Ave and you walk into the ground. P1 is undercover structured parking but a little further away and If there is a league game on, it might be busier as it is closest to ANZ Stadium. P1 is a $20 flat rate.
Thats about it. Happy to take any questions if you need further info.