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More Glasgow advice please

Post by rossybee » Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:43 pm

OK, going for a short break next week (Tues-Thurs nights) staying at the Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor at the junction of Byres Rd & Great Western Rd.

Will be taking the Uberbarge, but the hotel parking is limited, as in: "There are 15 free spaces adjacent to the hotel and 30 more on the top level of the nearby Somerfield multi-storey car park."

Has anyone had any experience of these parking "facilities"? Looking for any advice, is there a charge? CCTV?, don't want to find my car vandalised/gone one morning...


Also, looking for suggestions of things to do with an 8yr old girl & a 5yr old boy, you know, things like Science Museum, Xscape etc, things to keep my missus out of the shops (& me out of AMP3 to buy a bullet cam :shock: )


Thanks again in advance of any help in these two points above :D
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Post by jj » Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:48 pm

The "somerfield"carpark is the roof level of the carpark for ths shops - it is shared with the hotel and some flats. It is going to be safer than on street round the front of hotel- you wouldnt know its there from Byres Road and after the supermarket shuts nobody but flat residents goes up there.

As for what to do with the kids, I have no idea. Give them to someone else? :lol:

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Post by j2 lot » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:11 pm

Transport museum amd Kelvingrove museum worth a look - close together & both free, depending on your level of interest could fill anything from an hour or so up to full day.
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Post by Brian J » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:12 pm

Glasgow Science Centre with its IMAX and Tower certainly a possible. Re-furbed Kelvingrove Museum is kid friendly - they like the full size stuffed animal section with Spitfire overhead - lunch in Mother India Cafe opposite recommended. Museum of Transport round the corner - railway stock, model boats and a few cars. Botanic Gardens are opposite your hotel - big glasshouses to walk thro' if its wet - or through Gardens to River Kelvin - they can feed the nasty grey squirrels.
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Post by renmure » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:17 pm

jj wrote:As for what to do with the kids, I have no idea. Give them to someone else? :lol:

heheheh. Cunning plan. I laffed at that!! :)
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Re: More Glasgow advice please

Post by RDH » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:21 pm

rossybee wrote: Will be taking the Uberbarge, but the hotel parking is limited, as in: "There are 15 free spaces adjacent to the hotel and 30 more on the top level of the nearby Somerfield multi-storey car park."

Has anyone had any experience of these parking "facilities"? Looking for any advice, is there a charge? CCTV?, don't want to find my car vandalised/gone one morning...

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Post by gorrie » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:30 pm

I now no longer park on roof car parks where possible, after being attacked by a Seagul on the top of Waterloo Street car park.

It wasn't the fact that the bugger was dive-bombing me (scary as it was).. it was the fact that the people in the offices could see me running for cover and jigging about like a mad-man waving my hands about over my head.

Heading back to my car to get some tools while doing some work at JP Morgan... After running the gauntlet, I took the easy option of driving the car down 1 level before getting out and walking back to JP's.

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Post by mac » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:37 pm

Well they do say the elise is a bird puller :D


When you going to be in the town? Could be a reason to visit ashton lane while the misses sticks the kids in the bath :D


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Post by minkypotglory » Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:48 pm

mac wrote:Well they do say the elise is a bird puller :D


When you going to be in the town? Could be a reason to visit ashton lane while the misses sticks the kids in the bath :D


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Re: More Glasgow advice please

Post by Skyenet » Thu Mar 29, 2007 10:47 pm

rossybee wrote:

(& me out of AMP3 to buy a bullet cam :shock: )
Just make me an offer I can't refuse on this little lot and Skye and I will look after the kids for the Day :D

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Post by dezzy » Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:49 am

I would advise *not* parking in either the Hilton Grosvener's own car park, or the Somerfield one. The Hilton one is tiny, tight and they want your keys in case they need to move your car. The Somerfield one also has tight spaces liable to door-bashing and I don't think it feels like a very secure carpark.

I'd go with Rob's advice and park on the streets he's mentioned. Just my opinion, but I would definitely park my Elise on those streets rather than in either of those carparks.

As for activities, I definitely recommend the Science Centre. I used to work there and it's great for adults and kids. Make sure you catch a planetarium show (what I used to do ;)). I still have friends who work there, so let me know what day you might be going and I can see about getting free entry for you to the Science Centre (although you'd still need to pay for the planetarium and/or IMAX cinema separately). 2 adults and 2 kids? Let me know and I can hopefully get free tickets put behind the desk in your name. PM me details if you're interested.
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Post by rossybee » Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:22 pm

jj wrote:As for what to do with the kids, I have no idea. Give them to someone else? :lol:
That's a very kind gesture jj - what day suits you best? :lol:
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Post by rossybee » Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:23 pm

mac wrote:When you going to be in the town? Could be a reason to visit ashton lane while the misses sticks the kids in the bath :D
What's that then?

A knocking shop? 8)

We're in Glasgow from next Tues to Fri :wink:
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Post by rossybee » Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:24 pm

Dezzy - thanks for the free ticket offer - let me speak to SWMBO & I'll get in touch - cheers :wink:
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Post by rossybee » Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:21 pm

Oh, and thanks all for the suggestions - any more?
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