What is the crowd capacity of Adelaide Oval?
What is the crowd capacity of Adelaide Oval?
Adelaide Oval can today confirm that a crowd capacity of 26,500 patrons will apply to next weekend’s AFL Preliminary Final (Saturday 11 September). This number reflects an increase in capacity to 50% following consultation with SA Health.
Can you take drinks into Adelaide Oval?
Bringing in Food & Drink Patrons are permitted to bring in small quantities of food and non-alcoholic drinks for personal use only. As per Adelaide Oval’s Conditions of Entry, visitors are not allowed to bring in cans, tins, metal containers (thermos are permitted), glass bottles, glass containers or alcoholic drinks.
How much did the Adelaide Oval upgrade cost?
Adelaide Oval’s redevelopment project cost has topped $610 million.
Are crowds allowed at Adelaide Oval?
A LAST-MINUTE increase in crowds at Adelaide Oval for upcoming AFL finals has been approved with 20,000 fans to be allowed.
Do you need masks at Adelaide Oval?
Do I need to wear a mask? Yes. Under the COVID Management Plan, it is a mandatory requirement from SA Health for patrons to wear a mask at all times and in all areas, including when seated, except when eating and drinking.
Can you take drinks into the Oval?
Please note that The Kia Oval is a cashless venue and only card payment will be taken. Fans are not permitted to bring their own drinks into the ground, although food is permitted. No metal cutlery or glass will be allowed into the ground.
Why was Adelaide Oval redeveloped?
The Adelaide Oval, located in the city of Adelaide, Australia, was redeveloped to increase its capacity to 53,500. The stadium is connected to the city centre by a new footbridge built over the Torrens River.
When was Adelaide Oval upgraded?
The upgrade commenced in April 2012. By 2014 the new Eastern Stand was fully completed with a total capacity of 19,000, bringing the overall seating capacity of the stadium to 50,083 in time for the 2014 AFL season.
Do they hand out masks at Adelaide Oval?
Will Adelaide Oval staff be required to wear masks? In line with our approved SA Health COVID Management plan, all staff will be wearing face masks when moving around the stadium. Staff are not required to wear face masks in kiosks where the counter creates a 1.5m distance between them and the patron.