Where are you sitting? Unfortunately ( and quite unfairly imo), unlike WHL and Wembley concessions in the new stadium for over 65’s are only available in the cheaper seats?
Yes, thanks, that will be the problem. Not much I can do about it now. Apparently one can't change one's seats for the next couple of millennia.Sorry if I'm asking the obvious, but are you definitely in a seat where the over-65 discount applies? If your ST costs more than £1125 you'll still have to pay full price, whereas you could get it anywhere at Wembley. Think it's already caught a couple of people off-guard.
Yes , I’m paying full whack for my 1882 ST but I can understand that . I am sure that consession seats were only available in certain cheaper parts of the old WHL stadium
It got a bit weird after that. When the booking page for our reserved tickets finally appeared, I clicked through and got an error message that this account was not eligible to book these tickets. In other words, we weren't season ticket holders.
So I had to ring the booking office and wait on hold until a human confirmed our tickets and took payment.
But he didn't have any record of me being over 65 (only recently, but it worked when booking tickets at Wembley), so I had to pay way over the odds.
I tried to ring back in to get my over-65 status sorted out, but gave up after another half-hour on hold.
No concessions in East Stand Lower. My kids and Father in Law couldn't get them. Father in Law had to move to the Paxton.Not so. My Dad was able to get concessions on his ST at the old WHL and we were on the half way line. A relatively “lesser” ticket now ( still East Lower, but a lot less central ) and no concessions.
Not so. My Dad was able to get concessions on his ST at the old WHL and we were on the half way line. A relatively “lesser” ticket now ( still East Lower, but a lot less central ) and no concessions.
No concessions in East Stand Lower. My kids and Father in Law couldn't get them. Father in Law had to move to the Paxton.
Not so. My Dad was able to get concessions on his ST at the old WHL and we were on the half way line. A relatively “lesser” ticket now ( still East Lower, but a lot less central ) and no concessions.
Was a little disappointed that we were so limited with concessions after enjoying the Club Wembley this year at 40% of the normal price, last season I had to pay full price as my 65th birthday was well into the season. I kind of understand it from a commercial viewpoint and if I had been a season ticket holder for many years would be really, really upset though. Still I will see how it goes and hopefully for a while yet I can manage the stairs ... miss the escalators at Wembley already ... as long as I don't need to keep climbing up and down for food and toilets
Which stand are you in? Have you asked if there are lifts? South stand has them not sure of the others.
For two years now I have been symptom free but the two years before that was really struggling. So right now I am fully fit but lazy!
No. You have to enter at the gate your told at the right end of the ground.Apologies if already covered but someone who went to the U18s game should be able to confirm... I know you can move freely between stands and levels once inside but can you enter the stadium by any gate? Ie: can you enter via the South if your seat is in the North and vice versa?
Last 4 pages has some comments about the booking process etc. I’ve booked for Saturday (after a struggle), but I’m sure the real test will be a weeknight.I see the club is running free shuttle buses from Wood Green station and Alexandra Palace but you have to book a ticket. Will be interesting to hear how this goes