New Everton Stadium - Hill Dickinson Stadium


Work begins on Central Park on Northern Docks.

Is the name "Central Park" going to be the final name of the park or is it merely a placeholder? I would prefer the park to have a much more original name given that Central Park is synonymous with the large park in New York City. Plus, there is also another nearby park which bares that name over in Wallasey. Besides that, I am delighted with the early images that have been released of the park and look forward to hopefully visiting the park once it has opened.
 
"Everton Way is scheduled to reopen on Friday 26 September. Once reopened, fans will also be able to visit the Fan Wall on non-matchdays for the very first time."

Woo Hoo.

Next thing you know they'll be allowing visitors to actually walk around the outside of the whole stadium.

Steady on.
 
"Everton Way is scheduled to reopen on Friday 26 September. Once reopened, fans will also be able to visit the Fan Wall on non-matchdays for the very first time."

Woo Hoo.

Next thing you know they'll be allowing visitors to actually walk around the outside of the whole stadium.

Steady on.
Yup. When you move into a new home it’s always 100% done. Nothing at all ever needs any finishing touches. Everything is done and dusted when the keys are handed over, especially on new builds. Try harder.
 

Did the tour.. well worth the money. Hats off to the tour guide - Tony. Very knowledgeable and funny guy; nothing too much trouble. Amazing the contrast between the home and away dressing rooms.

The tunnel is amazing and the sheer size of the home changing room is crazy. Pictures dint do it justice. The after match press room is like a theatre in its self. You really loose all sense of where you are.

Only gripe is i would habe lobed to see one of the hospitality areas.

When i did a man city tour with my father in law we had a tour then a sit down 3 course meal in the owners box after. Think that was £180 , just something for them to look into maybe.

The club are well aware of the club view issues and understand the fustration of the fans.

In all the tour was well worth the money
 
Did the tour.. well worth the money. Hats off to the tour guide - Tony. Very knowledgeable and funny guy; nothing too much trouble. Amazing the contrast between the home and away dressing rooms.

The tunnel is amazing and the sheer size of the home changing room is crazy. Pictures dint do it justice. The after match press room is like a theatre in its self. You really loose all sense of where you are.

Only gripe is i would habe lobed to see one of the hospitality areas.

When i did a man city tour with my father in law we had a tour then a sit down 3 course meal in the owners box after. Think that was £180 , just something for them to look into maybe.

The club are well aware of the club view issues and understand the fustration of the fans.

In all the tour was well worth the money
How much is it and whats the duration?

Think they absolutely should have a couple of tiers for tour ‘experiences’, a regular one as you have had and one with a meal etc - if the demand is there to open a kitchen for the numbers involved.
 
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Only gripe is i would habe lobed to see one of the hospitality areas.
Yeah, this was what I was disappointed with.

I managed to get a snap of the Tunnel Club by pressing my phone up against the 2-way mirror in the tunnel, but really wanted to get in there and up amongst the loge seating.

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Did the tour.. well worth the money. Hats off to the tour guide - Tony. Very knowledgeable and funny guy; nothing too much trouble. Amazing the contrast between the home and away dressing rooms.

The tunnel is amazing and the sheer size of the home changing room is crazy. Pictures dint do it justice. The after match press room is like a theatre in its self. You really loose all sense of where you are.

Only gripe is i would habe lobed to see one of the hospitality areas.

When i did a man city tour with my father in law we had a tour then a sit down 3 course meal in the owners box after. Think that was £180 , just something for them to look into maybe.

The club are well aware of the club view issues and understand the fustration of the fans.

In all the tour was well worth the money

TBH I wasn't blown away by the home dressing room. Felt a bit Ikea(ish). The away dressing room - I wonder if the bare minimum could have the opposite effect to the one intended by riling away teams and get them out there with more fire in their belly than if they'd been pampered a bit. The tunnel walk and pitchside experience was the pick of the tour. That bit was brilliant.

As you walk around though it does feel like the stadium is still being fitted out...and it is being: drill sounds abound!
 
How much is it and whats the duration?

Think they absolutely should have a couple of tiers for tour ‘experiences’, a regular one as you have had and one with a meal etc - if the demand is there to open a kitchen for the numbers involved.
£26 pp i think. And it for over an hour and half. We went to the cafe for food after as well.
Yeah, this was what I was disappointed with.

I managed to get a snap of the Tunnel Club by pressing my phone up against the 2-way mirror in the tunnel, but really wanted to get in there and up amongst the loge seating.

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Yeeah shame they dont send feedback forms. Would have been good to have a look and maybe sit on on the ‘soffa’ seats for the expiriance.
 
How much is it and whats the duration?

Think they absolutely should have a couple of tiers for tour ‘experiences’, a regular one as you have had and one with a meal etc - if the demand is there to open a kitchen for the numbers involved.
I only intend to do it once (presume most do), so different tier options would be good

is the tour able to be booked now?
 

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