Tuesday, 12 June 2007

The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff

On the weekend Brad, Nada, and me went over to Cardiff for the day. I have been to Cardiff on numerous occasions but this time we had one of the major attractions booked ahead. After a quick lunch in city centre we went over to the Millennium stadium where the Welsh Rugby team, Football FA cup final, and major concerts are held. The stadium has a capacity of 74,500 people and was the first retractable roof stadium in the UK. It costs only £4 in power to open and close the massive roof which is pretty remarkable.




The tour lasted about an hour and we got to go in the dressing rooms, VIP lounge and seating areas, and down to the pitch. Since there was a Rod Stewart concert coming up they had taken the grass away and we were left with a concrete slab and a red carpet to admire instead. It was pretty disappointing but I am planning a trip to do the tour of Old Trafford (Manchester United's stadium) at the end of the summer anyways so hopefully they will have the pitch down. To bring a new pitch in from Holland costs just over £200,000 to buy, install, and take away again. Not exactly cheap.

After the we did a few jumping shots and made our way into the rest of the town.



The rest of the day was spent walking around the shopping area, Cardiff castle walls, city council buildings, and the natural history museum before we went back to England where Nada cooked a meal for us and we watched the 400th episode of the Simpson’s.


5 comments:

Brad and Nada said...

Another good day out minus the drunk guy throwing his drink at us!

Thanks again for driving...

It was nice to finish the day with Homer, Pizza and beers too... but the 400th episode was not as good as number 401 we think!

Cheers.

Unknown said...

Where are the photos of Rod!!! What is going on, such a tease!

Anonymous said...

3rd This time, I am rapidly slipping down the rankings here. Do Brad and Nada sit by the PC just waiting for your next post!!!

Hmmmmmm Next time Gadget!,

Anyway another great post and great to share your life in hte UK with you. Despite dragging you away from that place some 20 Years ago!!

Anonymous said...

By the Way.. If you and Brad want to check out the ulitmate jumping shot.. Check out the Macau entry in my Blog!. I know that Brad would be up for it.. It's in the blood.

Anonymous said...

wow that looks good :) is that where your going to go watch the canadian game??