& I still can't quite work it out. The information about semi final tickets states that disabled supporters, of which I'm one, can apply for tickets in writing. Given that tickets are on sale at turnstiles & the fact that turnstiles & wheelchairs don't mix, if I don't want to pay the extra costs involved with postage, is the only way for me to get tickets to ask someone to go on my behalf? Also, if I do have to go down the postal route & pay by cheque, how much do tickets for the disabled area cost as I can't see it mentioned. To further complicate matters, if I go down the postal route, I want to buy 2 extra tickets. Last time I tried to buy tickets for Wembley, when the tickets were on sale at the Box Office, I asked for tickets in a particular group of blocks to be told that I couldn't have those & had to take 2 elsewhere at a different price! (dunno)
I'm assuming from that, that the tickets for the wheelchair spaces won't be on sale at the turnstyles.
Me too. If I was only after tickets for myself & helper, it wouldn't be a problem but I want to get a ticket for my Dad & an uncle. I also assume from what they write that in the same way that tickets for the disabled area won't be available on the turnstiles, tickets for the able bodied areas won't be available in the Box Office, where getting my wheelchair into isn't a problem!
It's saying that you can only apply in writing though So looks liek thats your only option, should be able to get the other tickets you want like that as well
I did hope that would be the case But can I also pick up additional tickets for non disabled people at the same time?