Justin C Posted 25 March, 2010 Share Posted 25 March, 2010 Hello, I am hoping you may be able to help. I have tickets for sun in block 534 (top tier). I am a season ticket holder and have seen us play in the ZDS final at Wembleyand the FA cup final in Cardiff and I am dying to see us in the new Wembley However I am in the RAF and I broke my leg today while on exercise. The only thing I could say in the ambulance (while high on drugs) was what about Wembley. So any advice on how I can go to Wembley. Is it worth asking David Lucker to see if I can get a seat in the disabled area? Any ideas on parking with me in a full cast. Hopefully someone can help. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krissyboy31 Posted 25 March, 2010 Share Posted 25 March, 2010 Might be worth ringing Wembley directly and asking their advice. 0844 980 8001 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Boy Saint Posted 25 March, 2010 Share Posted 25 March, 2010 I would telephone the club ticket office and notify them of you predicament to see what they can do to save you hassle. If that fails Wembley will sort you out as at every game there are spare seats for people in your predicament (by all accounts it is something to do with the fit for public use laws) who are not permanently disabled as having someone with a cast on the top deck is a severe 'Elfin safety issue. As for parking? Without a blue disabled badge I should imagine that it will be trousers down bend over and take a £25 shafting in the wallet to park at the stadium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin C Posted 25 March, 2010 Author Share Posted 25 March, 2010 Great thanks for the help. I will try the ticket office followed by Wembley. I am not worried about paying for parking if I get to watch the game. Hopefully see you all Sun. I will be the one in the cast and red and white. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin C Posted 25 March, 2010 Author Share Posted 25 March, 2010 I have had a email from Mr Luker, he has said he will see what he can do. Not hopefully! But fingers crossed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miffy Posted 25 March, 2010 Share Posted 25 March, 2010 I phoned Wembley today because one of the lads coming with me has broken a bone in his foot and is in plaster to his knee and needs crutches. They told me it was no problem for him to get into the ground. There are lifts to all areas, and if he had any problem with sitting in his seat, to go to one of the customer service areas in the concourse and they will try to relocate him (subject to availability). With 20K empty seats, she seemed pretty sure they would be able to do this. She was very helpful and said they have lots of people turn up with broken legs to matches, so it isn't a big deal. HTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin C Posted 26 March, 2010 Author Share Posted 26 March, 2010 Great I am going to turn up and hopefully they will move me. Any ideas on parking? I would like to get as close to the ground as possible. I am just going to get there early and leave late. I know I will have to pay a lot but iam hoping I can get close to the ground. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_clark Posted 26 March, 2010 Share Posted 26 March, 2010 Great I am going to turn up and hopefully they will move me. Any ideas on parking? I would like to get as close to the ground as possible. I am just going to get there early and leave late. I know I will have to pay a lot but iam hoping I can get close to the ground. I think it's around £25 parking at Wembley? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatch Posted 26 March, 2010 Share Posted 26 March, 2010 Great I am going to turn up and hopefully they will move me. Any ideas on parking? I would like to get as close to the ground as possible. I am just going to get there early and leave late. I know I will have to pay a lot but iam hoping I can get close to the ground. Can't the RAF drop you off or parachute you in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wibble Posted 26 March, 2010 Share Posted 26 March, 2010 Any ideas on parking? I would like to get as close to the ground as possible. I am just going to get there early and leave late. I know I will have to pay a lot but iam hoping I can get close to the ground. It's £26.50 at the official stadium car park http://www.csparking.com/stadium/Default.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin C Posted 26 March, 2010 Author Share Posted 26 March, 2010 It's £26.50 at the official stadium car park http://www.csparking.com/stadium/Default.aspx That looks good. It is right next to the ground so I will just have to pay it this time so it's less distance to hoble. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
INFLUENCED.COM Posted 26 March, 2010 Share Posted 26 March, 2010 That looks good. It is right next to the ground so I will just have to pay it this time so it's less distance to hoble. Once there, I'm sure you will find many thousands willing to carry you !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin C Posted 27 March, 2010 Author Share Posted 27 March, 2010 The parking at the ground wont let me book. Does anyone know if i can just turn up on the day there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brmbrm Posted 27 March, 2010 Share Posted 27 March, 2010 Yes you can turn up on the day (parking limited). pre-booking stops a couple of days befiore the event I think. (I am pre-booked: smiley smug satisfied thingy) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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