Danny P
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Off to London in a couple of weeks and was wanting to go up and have a look round the Olympic Park. I'm not arsed about going inside the stadium but it would be nice to have a look round the park itself to pass an hour or so,
Does anyone know if you can just walk up and have a look round now everything has finished? I've looked on the site but all the info is from when the games were on so its talking about having tickets for events etc.
Cheers
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Ben G
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From what i've read, no you can't.
You coupd only go for a walk around the park until the athletics events started in the stadium. Then they stopped it as it was too busy.
I'd like to do the same.
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Danny P
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Really?
Thats a bit shit.
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Haimsey
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You have to pay post-games to do it. £20-25 iirc
During the Olympics you could only walk around the village if your event venue was inside. ie athletics / swimming.
[Edited on 15-10-2012 by Haimsey]
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Ben G
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the first week i.e swimming events, you could go and walk around the park without an actual event ticket.
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ed
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You could only ever get in with a valid pass.
The park is now closed for a year while it gets converted into it's post-Games state.
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Budgie
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I heard the bmx park is staying there...
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Dom
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There are still a handful of walking tour companies that will take you around.
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spencer88
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Excuse me if my information is off, but they have used tax payers money to build it, yet tax payers have to then pay to walk around it.
Sounds fair....
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stuartmitchell
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I think it was only Londoners that paid for it mate through hikes in Council Tax - some sort of Olympics uplift or something along those lines.
Perhaps someone can verify thats the case?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by stuartmitchell
I think it was only Londoners that paid for it mate through hikes in Council Tax - some sort of Olympics uplift or something along those lines.
Perhaps someone can verify thats the case?
Majority of the funding came from government; lottery was the next biggest contributor i believe. IIRC (there was an article in the Independent about it), the increase in Londoners council tax only totalled £900m or so, roughly 10% of the total funding.
[Edited on 16-10-2012 by Dom]
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ed
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The funding came from a wide range of sources:
http://www.london2012.com/about-us/funding/
You pay for quite a few things things with you tax and still have to pay to use them. Public transport being one example, it's much better that large projects are part financed/managed by public and private organisations. Good documentry on projects like this at the moment:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngs45/Built_in_Britain_Episode_2/
[Edited on 16-10-2012 by ed]
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stuartmitchell
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by stuartmitchell
I think it was only Londoners that paid for it mate through hikes in Council Tax - some sort of Olympics uplift or something along those lines.
Perhaps someone can verify thats the case?
Majority of the funding came from government; lottery was the next biggest contributor i believe. IIRC (there was an article in the Independent about it), the increase in Londoners council tax only totalled £900m or so, roughly 10% of the total funding.
[Edited on 16-10-2012 by Dom]
Thanks for clearing that up mate!
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Haimsey
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It is a shame, when I was there I wanted to walk around it but couldn't as our venue was outside the park.
Apparanley the shopping centre next food gives you an overall view however it's not quite the same as walking in/around it!
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