FAQs |
How does the new parking system work? |
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What happens if I need more than 2.5 hours of parking? |
If your activity or stay exceeds 2.5 hours, you can purchase additional parking time at the same machine where you entered your registration number, or at the external parking machines. |
How do I get the 2.5 hours of free parking? |
Simply enter your car registration number at the car parking unit located inside the entrance barriers after you check in at reception. This will automatically give you 2.5 hours of free parking. |
Can I use the external parking machines to pay? |
Yes, if you require more time after your free parking period, you can either purchase additional time at the car parking unit inside or at the external pay-and-display machines. |
What if I come to the centre more than once a day? |
Customers can claim their next FREE parking period 4 hours after the expiration of the previous period. |
What should I do if I forget to register my vehicle? |
It is important to enter your vehicle registration into the system to avoid receiving a parking fine. Please register as soon as you enter the leisure centre. |
Is the parking system available 24/7? |
The parking system operates during leisure centre hours. Please ensure you register your vehicle upon arrival for your chosen activity. |
What happens if I exceed the free 2.5-hour period and don’t pay for extra time? |
Failure to purchase additional parking time once the free period expires may result in a parking fine. |
Can I register multiple vehicles for free parking? |
No, only one vehicle per visitor can be registered for the free 2.5 hours of parking. |
Will I still need to check in at reception to use the parking system? |
Yes, you must check in at reception before entering your car registration into the parking system to receive your free parking. |
How do I pay if the parking machine inside is not working? |
If the internal car parking unit is unavailable, you can purchase parking time at the external pay-and-display machines located in the parking area. |