Joined: Aug 01 2002 Posts: 915 Location: Flying the Black & White Flag in Ripon, North Yorkshire
2008 I was right on the back row at one end; yes, it was a long way from the pitch, and everything was small, but we could still see everything. The stadium has been designed well.
I've also sat on the back row of one end of Old Trafford, and couldn't see sod all. Wembley was fine.
Joined: Feb 13 2003 Posts: 1301 Location: Rodley, West Riding
In 2008 & 2013 we were along the side right, and I mean right at the back. Terrible view, happier with block 541 behind the sticks, but deffo need to remember my distance glasses for the game. Nothing was left in the bottom tier when I checked on Sunday.
Joined: Feb 09 2008 Posts: 9342 Location: King George Dock
number 6 wrote:http://www.mapaplan.com/seating-plan/wembley-stadium-chart-london/high-resolution/wembley-stadium-london-seating-plan-00a-Detailed-row-block-numbers-exact-concert-chart-high-resolution.htm
try looking at this seating plan lol
Yeah just as I guess 5 rows from the top For me I couldn't care less, my eyesight is spot on. But for my old lady? I'll buy her some binoculars.
"You don't have to be great to start, but to be great you have to start".
Joined: Feb 09 2008 Posts: 9342 Location: King George Dock
In all honesty I'm wondering if I can exchange them for another block? Only thing is I haven't received them yet and would they be able to just void the current tickets?
"You don't have to be great to start, but to be great you have to start".
A unknown superstar wrote:In all honesty I'm wondering if I can exchange them for another block? Only thing is I haven't received them yet and would they be able to just void the current tickets?
Probably not. I asked the same on the phone at the time. I'm really annoyed because I found better seats online straight after (albeit a bit more split up, but I did ask him if he could check for it).
I'm annoyed that I couldn't just go into the club and get my tickets this time and select my seats. I'm not a pass holder this year (we've gone corporate - ooh err!) but didn't have enough time to sort out the rest of our party until Sunday night regardless. We've just been lumped off with whatever tickets the guy on the phone was willing to look for. The online system is a complete lottery. Very unhappy.
Wellsy13 wrote:Probably not. I asked the same on the phone at the time. I'm really annoyed because I found better seats online straight after (albeit a bit more split up, but I did ask him if he could check for it).
I'm annoyed that I couldn't just go into the club and get my tickets this time and select my seats. I'm not a pass holder this year (we've gone corporate - ooh err!) but didn't have enough time to sort out the rest of our party until Sunday night regardless. We've just been lumped off with whatever tickets the guy on the phone was willing to look for. The online system is a complete lottery. Very unhappy.
depends what you want really. if you want atmosphere, singing and banter and such you want the lower tier behind the stick or corners ideally. if you enjoy watching the game and how plays unfold them being sat in the top tier is ideal. as said above its like subbuteo, but you has see how the players and half backs organise themselves and you wont miss a thing. It depends entirely what you want.
I've sat on the half way line, in the gods, behind the sticks, in the corners and in club Wembley and out of all this one fact remains the same.... The view of the game was spot on and un-interrupted. IMHO there's no such thing as a bad view at Wembley.
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