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I drove to see Glee (don't judge me) and it was fine - we parked in the station carpark rather than O2 carpark itself, much cheaper. was fine getting out but we left as the last song played - habit of mine as i hate having to hang around fighting through crowds to get out.
We've driven a couple of times and stayed in the official car park - getting out was easy and we didn't leave early. Its not the cheapest but its cheaper to book in advance. We may have been lucky but my advice is to park the car right near the car park exit - you have a slighlty longer walk but it means you don't have to queue getting out the car park. We've done this both times and couldn't believe how easy it was.

Ha !!

I ain't leaving early but I DO need water without paying stupid money for it, if I'm allowed to bring food in then yes I'll pack a snack. After all, 5 hrs in the mosh does work up a hunger ;)


I appreciate those of you on amphetamines don't require food..

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