New Douglas Park Hamilton ML3 0FT
About the Business
Welcome to New Douglas Park, an iconic establishment and point of interest located in Hamilton, ML3 0FT, United Kingdom. Our stadium is a premier destination for sports enthusiasts, families, and visitors alike, offering an unforgettable experience and memorable moments.
As one of the finest stadiums in the region, New Douglas Park is the heart of the community and is the home ground of Hamilton Academical Football Club. With a capacity of over 6,000, our well-appointed and modern facility shows dedication to providing fans with exceptional experiences, featuring comfortable seating, premium viewing options, world-class hospitality suites, and top-notch amenities.
Our stadium is not just a venue for football matches, but it is also a hub for some of the most exciting live events in the region, including music concerts, corporate events, and other sporting events. Past music performances at New Douglas Park have included international names such as Elton John, Rod Stewart, and Pink.
Featuring state-of-the-art facilities, New Douglas Park is the ideal destination for families and children, with a range of activities available around the stadium. The dedicated kids' zone is an excellent place for children to play, with a bouncy castle, face painting, and much more.
At New Douglas Park, we pride ourselves on our impeccable customer service and attention to detail. We are dedicated to making your experience with us unforgettable, providing you with exceptional experiences, world-class hospitality, and fantastic customer service.
Whether you're local to Hamilton or visiting the United Kingdom, New Douglas Park is a must-visit destination. Come and experience the excitement and thrills in person at our legendary stadium. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
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"We were out shopping and passed in on way home. We saw the last 20 mins of the Hamilton and Rangers under-18s game Hamilton 1 Rangers 1. It was my good lady's first ever football match she had ever been too."
"Only two stands? Expected a bit more from a club who have recently spent time in the Premier league. You get quite a decent view Reasonable cup of tea Staff were quite helpful When are they going to get the other two stands?"
"I went to see the Hamilton v cove rangers and enjoyed a great game which ended 4 each good atmosphere friendly rivalry"
"Tried all week to get disabled tickets for Hamilton Academicals Woman Vs Celtic Women. After Facebook messages, 2 emails and even visiting the stadium a few days before the match were my phone number was taken. Nobody ever called. So I took my disabled partner anyway We entered an open gate where we were met by stairs but no staff. So back out the gate to find the disabled access up to the stand. . We moved around to the front of the stadium where I found an open door and lift to get the scooter Into. Still no signs of a single staff member. Opened the lift and went up to 1st floor and spotted the disabled access door. Through we went into the stand and watched the 1st half. Tried to find out where I could purchase a drink for my partner. Went up to the disabled access door to find it now locked. I walked down the stairs to find the refreshment stand to discover it closed. So..back around to the front of the stadium and in through the open door I found earlier then up to open disabled access door. To let my partner through, who at this point needed to use the disabled toilet Still not seen a single staff member. I saw the function suite area and entered to see if I could find someone to get her some water. and found the remnants of a function that probably happened the night before. Down the lift and out and saw a man in a Hamilton Academicals tracksuit. Asked him if he knew where we could get a drink. He said he didn't know. So, I took my partner back into the stadium, up the lift etc.. So she could watch the 2nd half. I then went back out the stadium walked up a path to the nearby McDonald's to get her something to drink. That took 30 minutes in total there and back. The match finishes and we leave the stadium back through the way we came, the access door was open this time. . In the whole time we were there we saw no staff members except the man in the tracksuit. Very poor. I understand womans football football only attracts small crowds, hence why my partner chooses to go these matches. But there is really no excuse to not have a refreshment stand open and also make the disabled access a nightmare. Thank goodness she uses a mobility scooter and is not on crutches as she would have been exhausted. We didnt pay to get into the match as there was nobody around to take our ticket money. I sincerely hope its not like this at this stadium all the time for disabled people. Very poor indeed."
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