Don’t just take our word for it when it comes to the best ways to get there, where to park, where to stay, or which pub to go when you’re going to see your team play Rotherham United away. Find out what other away fans thought of their visit to the New York Stadium in our away day reviews.
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I attend the majority of away games and the way Wycombe are performing at the moment, it’s really exciting.
We travelled by the Official Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Association coach.
The New York Tavern. Great selection of real ales priced at £2.50.
The sausage roll was really good!
We had a great view from behind the goal!
The atmosphere was brilliant!
10/10 from what we saw before the game.
Getting away from the stadium was easy.
£14 for tickets for me and my Grandson, £41 for us on the coach and £10 spent on beer and food.
Yes, definitely.
The stewards were very friendly. Very long queues for food at half time.
I enjoy following Wycombe Wanderers away from home. I was looking forward to it because of how well our season has started and we want it to continue like that!
I travelled via car. Broke down on the M1 the night before and got to hotel at 6.15am so not an easy travel.
Parked at hotel and got taxi to the stadium due to the car issue.
Ate at the Beefeater which was good value and good sized portions.
Drink was good. Not sure on the prices though as someone else paid for them.
Great view. One of the best League One grounds. Great facilities!
Away fans good. Home fans very quiet!
6/10
Got taxi but very easy with people and car park emptying quickly.
Spent over £100 but was good value as got 3 points!
Yes. Good facilities in away end which always makes an away day good!
This was the first game back after the international break and domestic football had been missed!
We got to the game by car, travelling from Bolton over the snake pass and through Sheffield to Rotherham. Took about 90 minutes.
For parking we looked at going to the multi storey in the town centre but managed to get in a small car park next to the train station, which was £3 for all day. There was parking next to the ground which was empty an hour before the game, but we were only 5 mins from the ground ourselves so that was ok.
Food inside the stadium was ok. They served the normal pies, hot dogs etc which is nothing different from anywhere else. Beer was on sale before the game but there were issues with changing the barrels, and by half time there was no draught lager. Surely they hadn’t sold out!
The view from the away end was amazing, and with the ground being small it was very close knit!
Atmosphere was tremendous from our end, but the home supporters were very quiet, even when they went ahead. Even though there were 2,000 Bolton fans and 8,000 Rotherham fans, we still out sang them!
10/10
Getting away from the stadium was pretty easy. We were guided out of the stadium by the stewards and barriers so you couldn’t go the wrong way.
Tickets cost £23 adult and £6 kids, probably spent £60 today. Transport was fee via friends.
Would definitely recommend as was a great ground to get to and was better than expected when we got there.
I attend the majority of away games and the way Wycombe are performing at the moment, it’s really exciting.
We travelled by the Official Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Association coach.
The New York Tavern. Great selection of real ales priced at £2.50.
The sausage roll was really good!
We had a great view from behind the goal!
The atmosphere was brilliant!
10/10 from what we saw before the game.
Getting away from the stadium was easy.
£14 for tickets for me and my Grandson, £41 for us on the coach and £10 spent on beer and food.
Yes, definitely.
The stewards were very friendly. Very long queues for food at half time.
I enjoy following Wycombe Wanderers away from home. I was looking forward to it because of how well our season has started and we want it to continue like that!
I travelled via car. Broke down on the M1 the night before and got to hotel at 6.15am so not an easy travel.
Parked at hotel and got taxi to the stadium due to the car issue.
Ate at the Beefeater which was good value and good sized portions.
Drink was good. Not sure on the prices though as someone else paid for them.
Great view. One of the best League One grounds. Great facilities!
Away fans good. Home fans very quiet!
6/10
Got taxi but very easy with people and car park emptying quickly.
Spent over £100 but was good value as got 3 points!
Yes. Good facilities in away end which always makes an away day good!
This was the first game back after the international break and domestic football had been missed!
We got to the game by car, travelling from Bolton over the snake pass and through Sheffield to Rotherham. Took about 90 minutes.
For parking we looked at going to the multi storey in the town centre but managed to get in a small car park next to the train station, which was £3 for all day. There was parking next to the ground which was empty an hour before the game, but we were only 5 mins from the ground ourselves so that was ok.
Food inside the stadium was ok. They served the normal pies, hot dogs etc which is nothing different from anywhere else. Beer was on sale before the game but there were issues with changing the barrels, and by half time there was no draught lager. Surely they hadn’t sold out!
The view from the away end was amazing, and with the ground being small it was very close knit!
Atmosphere was tremendous from our end, but the home supporters were very quiet, even when they went ahead. Even though there were 2,000 Bolton fans and 8,000 Rotherham fans, we still out sang them!
10/10
Getting away from the stadium was pretty easy. We were guided out of the stadium by the stewards and barriers so you couldn’t go the wrong way.
Tickets cost £23 adult and £6 kids, probably spent £60 today. Transport was fee via friends.
Would definitely recommend as was a great ground to get to and was better than expected when we got there.