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Gold Coast locals quit city just a week out from Commonwealth Games start

AIRPORT carparks are packed as thousands of Gold Coasters are packing up and leaving the Glitter Strip this weekend ahead of the Commonwealth Games. They reveal why they’ve decided not to say for the Commonwealth Games.

The transport plan for the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast

AN exodus of Gold Coast locals is underway, with many taking off on holidays to get out of town during the Commonwealth Games.

Businesses reliant on local trade have reported a drop in the past week and Gold Coast Airport is juggling a flock of locals flying out as Commonwealth Games-bound tourists and athletes fly in.

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Busy time at the Gold Coast Airport Long term parking. Picture Mike Batterham
Busy time at the Gold Coast Airport Long term parking. Picture Mike Batterham

A northern NSW tourism marketing body is also taking a not-so-subtle swipe at the Gold Coast as a good place to leave during the Games, now under a week away.

In a statement headlined “Gold Coasters migrating south for the Games’’, Destination North Coast NSW says accommodation providers are booming with bookings in April.

Gold Coast Airport chief operating officer Marion Charlton said the terminal’s long-term parking was expected to overflow with cars of locals and northern NSW residents leaving the city.

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Marion Charlton Photo: Steve Holland
Marion Charlton Photo: Steve Holland

“Currently we have triple the number of car park bookings we had last year for the same holiday period, and this is growing daily,” she said.

“As a result we have contingencies in place to accommodate the expected overflow, but we do encourage people to pre-book their parking during this period.”

The airport is expecting a 3.2 per cent increase in extra seat capacity into and out of the Gold Coast for March.

Nearby parking companies say they are fully booked for the Easter weekend, with much heavier business during the Games weeks.

“We are looking at around 700 cars this weekend and we will be full for Easter,” Ezy Parking’s Peter Maxwell said.

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The airport is busy ahead of the Commonwealth Games beginning.
The airport is busy ahead of the Commonwealth Games beginning.

“The Games period will be busier than normal. A lot of people are packing up and getting out.”

Gymnasiums also reported locals were leaving for the holiday and Games period.

My Fitness Club Broadbeach’s John Montgomery said a “significant’’ number of members had put memberships on hold across Easter and early April.

“The majority said the reason was because they were going away for the Games,” he said.

But Denise Christophers, manager of Southport’s Luv A Coffee, said business had been booming in recent days.

“It’s a bit hard to know really. We’ve been flat strap over the past three or four days, and don’t know if that’s people getting in early and getting their fix,” she said.

“But we’re open as normal over the Games and will take it as it comes.”

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Heavy Gold Coast traffic is a major reason behind people leaving the Coast for the Games. Picture Glenn Hampson
Heavy Gold Coast traffic is a major reason behind people leaving the Coast for the Games. Picture Glenn Hampson

Some businesses say they are expecting a fall in regular day-to-day trade from regulars.

Tania Meli, general manager of the Frizelle Audi, Alfa Romeo and Fiat centres at Southport, said the situation was temporary.

“We’ve also done a roster of annual leave where some employees are on call, because if it’s not as diabolical as we predict, they’ll just be up the road and we won’t be left with nothing,” she said.

“We’re taking as much of an analytical approach as possible. Because we don’t actually know, we’ve never held the Games here before but the dealerships will have 30 per cent staffing level for the 12 days.

The Games begin on April 4.
The Games begin on April 4.

“We foresee people hold off servicing vehicles and we think the business will be structured more online, rather than large numbers of walk-through traffic.

“Some will conduct a digital strategy from home.”

Destination North Coast NSW’s statement read: “An influx of visitors and predicted traffic impacts caused by large events being hosted throughout Queensland’s southeast during April is driving local residents to book themselves in for coastal holiday escapes from Tweed Heads to Coffs Harbour.”

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Destination North Coast NSW general manager Phil Harman said he expected a “substantial jump” on the almost 5.2 million Australians who booked overnight stays in the region last year.

“There has been a big uptake in accommodation bookings from the end of March into late April as Queenslanders look to enjoy the last of the season’s warm weather, away from the hustle and bustle happening closer to home, and the influx in visitors and traffic that goes along with it,” he said.

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