So with one day parking at the NEC a whopping £12 -- this deal might be useful. The nearby train station of Berkswell provides almost 100 free parking spaces, and sells direct tickets to Birmingham International Station (same building as NEC) // for £3.30 Adult and £1.65 Child. For example a family of 4 (2Ad 2Ch) will cost £9.90 compared to £12 at the NEC // Though its only a small saving, travelling this way is likely to be a lot easier. Hope this helped someone -- Max
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Karsh91
4 Apr 16#22
It's £1 parking if you park at resorts world after you validate your ticket at genting casino
maxbutler2000
3 Apr 16#21
yeah i did not realise you could do this until after we have got back from gadgetshow live.
nikkik20
28 Mar 16#19
we went to the vamps at the genting arena and paid £6 for all day parking at resorts world it's closer to nec exhibitions than international train station
sylv to nikkik20
1 Apr 16#20
Thanks for that hint. I researched the prices and walking distance, and made a post, but it only got to 1°!
I wondered what the cold voters know that I don't, but I tried it anyway. I paid £3 at Resorts World yesterday, parking long enough to visit Gadget Show Live and have a quick look round the shops. Thanks again, nikkik20!
jaznjack
25 Mar 16#18
I plan to use Berkswell station next week for the gadget show. Does anybody know how busy the car park gets. Plan to get there around 10 but concerned the parking may be full.
Bargainhuntersupreme
18 Mar 16#17
Don't forget that the shuttle buses are free at NEC - doesn't really matter which car park you park in
Bargainhuntersupreme
18 Mar 16#16
Marston Green station is handy too, free parking £2.70 return to B'ham Int, trains run every 20 mins and it takes 5 mins
Bargainhuntersupreme
18 Mar 16#15
There is usually the same charge for Disabled parking at the NEC
maxbutler2000
18 Mar 16#14
yeah but unforntuntely there isnt any free shows when i go to gadget show live
duncanhill
18 Mar 16#13
Another free option is to check other events that are running concurrently at the NEC, not all events charge for parking, as an example we've found that antiques shows normally have free parking and use these when visiting say the Motor Show or Caravan Show (just examples) a little walk but OK.
Zaibaam1611
17 Mar 16#9
What if we are students from schools who are in the competitions? Do we still pay for the parking?
maxbutler2000 to Zaibaam1611
18 Mar 161#12
no idiea sorry. although i should think so
W_jelly1
17 Mar 16#11
There's also 20 mins free parking at International - we use it for drop off / pick up - but after a concert there's a lot of parents doing the same thing.
If you do this look at Coventry line - else there will be changes and will take some time to get there / back.
sylv
17 Mar 162#10
Good tip for anyone on their own who wants to save on the £6 (after 11am) charge at BHI.
or Hampton In Arden parking there also only 1 stop away :smirk:
marty-401
17 Mar 16#7
Or just find someone who is has a disabled badge and take them for a day out....they usually get free parking right next to the entrance and helpers sometimes get in at a reduce price/free.
mattgrant
17 Mar 16#1
Great post thanks will make use of this
maxbutler2000 to mattgrant
17 Mar 16#6
no probs
maxbutler2000
17 Mar 16#5
anyway even by train you still have 10/15 minute walk although there are travelators now so takes less time
maxbutler2000
17 Mar 16#4
depends how many of you travel: if only the 2 of you its still cheaper to free park and go on train. also for me the train stations are closer to my house than the actual nec.
shady
17 Mar 16#2
If there are a number of you, is it cheaper to park at Birmingham International and walk through?
I have done this a few times and I'm sure it's around a fiver, albeit you then have a 10-15 minute walk to the halls.
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I wondered what the cold voters know that I don't, but I tried it anyway. I paid £3 at Resorts World yesterday, parking long enough to visit Gadget Show Live and have a quick look round the shops. Thanks again, nikkik20!
If you do this look at Coventry line - else there will be changes and will take some time to get there / back.
There's also a list here of stations round Birmingham showing how many spaces each car park has, and if it's free or charged.
I have done this a few times and I'm sure it's around a fiver, albeit you then have a 10-15 minute walk to the halls.