From what I remember there are escalators rather than stairs.Trying to work out if I can get my Dad there. He can’t walk long distances or take too many stairs. He’s got a blue badge.
What are my options for the best seats at Wembley with as little walking and stair climbing as possible?
There is room for ~300 wheelchair users and each can bring a carer. They'll also offer assistance to get you to your seats mate.
I was in 231 or something like that and would suggest going around there - you just have to go up an escalator or two from what I remember and there's quite a bit of room per seat.He’s not a wheelchair user and TBH though I could get one I know the spaces are limited so wouldn’t take from from someone who has to be in a wheelchair.
Just looking for the block with the least amount of stairs/walking
He’s not a wheelchair user and TBH though I could get one I know the spaces are limited so wouldn’t take from from someone who has to be in a wheelchair.
Just looking for the block with the least amount of stairs/walking
How??Sorry about your dilemma Shmmeee. My son also has a problem in that he broke his ankle playing cricket last month and is on crutches. His walk to the ground is going to be a test, while his ticket at the moment is up in the Gods so am hoping they have a lift he can use to help.
Buy blue badge parking at Wembley as a start.
See you thereDone that
Great sharingI was going to send a message earlier as I have a breathing problem and I though my seat was the very last row at the back of the stadium. After checking this, I am actually in the first row of one of the top blocks so all my anxiety gas been removed.
I found an email address here if you still need help.
Good luck next week.
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