You may of remembered awhile ago I told you that Adelaide Oval may be getting too expensive for families. Well instead of just whinging about it I decided to do something about it and give you guys some tips on how to save money at Adelaide Oval during this season of the Big Bash.

Photography by myself
– Brayden Green
Tip 1
Bring Your Own Food
Let’s be honest, the food prices at Adelaide Oval can hurt anyone’s budget, especially if your buying for more than one item.
So let’s avoid the heartache and do what most people do at the cinemas, bring food in. As long as it does not break Adelaide Oval’s conditions of entry (like cans of drinks and outside alcohol) it is fine to bring it in. You can check out the full conditions here.
If you don’t feel like carrying food inside why not try some of the local shops or restaurants in the city? Most have lunch specials and even if you are paying for dinner you will get more value for your money, in my opinion.
I recommend:
The Schnithouse (Link)
Bakery on O’Connell (Link)
Adelaide Casino (all restaurants) (18+) (Link)
Don’t feel like going out? Fast food is the way to go then, it may sometimes be unhealthy, but usually it’s the cheapest option.
Tip 2
Use Public Transport
If you worried about fuel costs running you broke try the three forms of public transport
Bus
Train
Tram
You might pleasantly be surprised about the savings you could make and another major positive is that you won’t have to pay for parking just your ticket or the fare on your metro card. Sometimes the public transport can be free, BUT CHECK the website here first!
Please note though, it can be slower than travelling by car so you may have to leave earlier.
Tip 3
Use the free water taps on the side of the bar
Believe it or not, there are some free water taps where you can fill up water bottles or grab a free cup of water. There is one to the right side of the bar in the eastern stand (ground level) and one on the top level bar of the southern stand.
Tip 4
Set a spending limit
This final tip is arguably the hardest of the lot, this is because I call it ‘hurt money’ because it hurts to save it. Once you do save it though you can use it towards other stuff you may want in the future, like that holiday you’ve been dreaming of. I admit it’s even harder with the majority of Adelaide Oval only accepting card now instead of cash. But if you go in there with a strong frame mind that you are only going to spend x amount and no more, you will greatly improve your will power and your budgeting skills.
Do you have money saving tips? Leave them in the comments below!




