
Visiting Stadium MK?
Created on Thursday, 19 January 2012
Stadium MK is a modern, state of the art stadium which offers visiting fans magnificent facilities, comfortable seats, unrestricted views and masses of legroom. However as with any new stadium you've probably got some questions about where to park, where to drink and the cost of your day out at Milton Keynes.
Coming by car?The stadium has been built on the junction of the A5 and A421. If travelling from the north exit the M1 at junction 15, make for the A5 and then exit at junction with A421. If travelling from the south exit the M1 at junction 13 and follow the A421 until you come to the junction with the A5.
Where to park?The official car park at the stadium holds 2000 cars at £7. There is also a park and ride facility from MK Central Railway Station (Matchday Express Bus) which costs £1 per person each way. There are around 5000 street parking spaces on the industrial estates around the ground.
Coming by train?MK Central station is served by Virgin, London Midland and Southern trains with servies from Euston, Clapham Junction and stations to the north. The ground is not walkable however there are ample taxis which will cost £7 or catch the Matchday Express bus for £1 per person each way.
Pre Match pint?The Red Dot Bar at the stadium welcomes away fans and has SKY TV. There is a bar off the concourse in the away end but it's only open for Saturday matches. The nearest pubs welcoming away fans are The Red Lion and The Swan in Fenny Stratford which are a 20 minute walk from the ground.
Disabled facilities?There are ramps at all entrances with seating for disabled fans and carers is in Row EE which is on the concourse level of the stadium. There are 4 dedicated toilets for the disabled in the away end. There are 50 parking spaces for disabled fans which are free with a blue badge.
Which stand?Away supporters are located behind the goal in the North Stand. Up to 4100 fans can be housed in that area and are provided with catering, bar and toilet facilities. All seats are cushioned, come with unrestricted views and ample legroom.
Entrance prices?Adults: Cat A - £25, Cat B - £20 and Cat C - £10. Over 60's: Cat A - £16, Cat B - £13 and Cat C - £10. Under 18's: Cat A - £11, Cat B - £9 and Cat C - £1
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On 23rd October 2003, 30 Dons fans met at the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes to establish a new supporters association following the arrival of Wimbledon Football Club (now renamed Milton Keynes Dons FC), from their former home at Selhurst Park in South London. A number of people volunteered to undertake roles as part of a steering committee to lead the association during its formation stages. In May 2004, the first full Annual General Meeting was held and Officers were elected by it's members 