Spectator Water Refill: Complimentary water stations or water fountains are located throughout the stadium. LEVEL 1 – 111, 121, 134, 142 LEVEL 2 – 212, 241 LEVEL 5 - 501, 505, 521, 532, 548, 552
Items allowed into Wembley 1 child but not 2 if you're a single parent and not a season ticket holder. 5 Wednesday fan mates if you're a season ticket holder, but Barnsley families can't sit together if you're not.
At this rate of selling tickets there won't be many ruddy fans Been waiting 2 hours now for 6 seats on club Wembley level. I'm the most mild mannered guy you could meet but I'm getting seriously hacked off at the way things are going.
Cat 1 lower tier is now down to a couple of dozen tickets left, so I'm hoping Cat 1 middle tier will be opened soon
Thanks. Should have carried on reading. Mind you London water tastes disgusting but I'll take a couple of empty bottles in anyway!
That's my situation Jay - two-sons - I always book tickets from my own ID for the handful of games per year we come to at Oakwell (as we live in Newcastle). I have three train tickets already booked but will have to choose which son to bring by the looks of it - hard to believe when I've bought numerous matchday tickets on my account this year alone. If anyone has sway with the club - it'd be great to know if they're aware and working on changing this somehow.
It doesn't say anything about setting up a stall inside the stadium. I plan on setting up a bric-a-brac stall somewhere on the concourse in the second tier.
You can only take a small bag, and I mean small. Has to be less than A4 size! I was there yesterday for the non-league finals and they were stopping people who had larger bags and making them check them in outside the stadium (at a cost). basically limits you to a fanny pack type thing. Stop it!
For info, Premier Inn next to Wembley Park station have a bag store service. We're dropping ours there. Doing it at the stadium itself sounds like it could be a lot more grief. If you go to stasher.com, it will tell you all the other places in the area. https://stasher.com/
Loko mentioned something about it being an EFL thing last night. It’s not good enough (and I don’t mean by Loko/ Supporters Trust). It is a genuine safeguarding issue. Parents faced with the need to try and buy two seats and then one nearby. It would make more sense if we didn’t have a big enough allocation. It needs challenging by the club, the Supporters Trust, and any other powers that be.
I understand the 2 ticket rule if it's just alduts, although 4 tickets would have been more sensible. But for each adult ticket you should also be able to buy up to 4 child tickets to accompany the adult tickets. So each person can buy one or two adult tickets and up to 4 or 8 child tickets. Then families can easily go and there's still no chance of a break down of segregation that they seem so worried about. I can only assume they're worried that some Wednesday toddlers are going to beat everyone up. Either that or they really didn't think it through.
Friend of mine took her kids to their first match on Friday. Asked her if she’s going to Wembley. Said she’d love to but because they can’t guarantee being together it’s a non-starter. What a shambles - denying potential life-long fans when in all probability we will have thousands of tickets going spare.