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Post by wembley4372 on Apr 14, 2011 16:15:23 GMT
There seems to be some confusion about this so here's an extract from the Wembley FAQ's Can I bring my own food and drink to Wembley Stadium? Visitors are allowed to bring small quantities of food for personal use only. Food must be in disposable packaging, and in a small bag/rucksack. Bottles and cans are not permitted into the stadium. No alcohol is permitted into the stadium. What catering facilities are available on Event Days? There are 688 food and drink service points located around Wembley Stadium on the public concourses, as well as facilities available outside the Stadium on the outer public concourse, which encircles the Stadium. Options available include; hot and cold food and beverages, and confectionary. There are also a number of bars and restaurants available for the use of Club Wembley members. These are located in Club Wembley areas. Please visit www.wembleystadium.com/seatsandboxes for information on Club Wembley For some events, seats within our Club Wembley areas are available to the general public (for example the Coca Cola Play Off Finals). Please visit www.wembleystadium.com/seatsandboxes for further information. How much is the food? The offers range from a hot dog for £4 to fish and chips for £8. Drinks prices range from soft drinks at £2.50 to a pint of Carlsberg at £4. Crisp and confectionary products are also available with prices starting from £1. Will the bars be open throughout the event? Wembley has 108 licensed bars across all levels offering a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. In accordance with UK licensing and sporting legislation, the bars will be closed at specific times during each event and we also reserve the right to close these at any time. The sale of alcohol differs by event in accordance with the event’s specific legislation. Wembley Stadium is a licensed property and alcoholic beverages are sold under the Licensing Act.
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Post by sihanouk on Apr 14, 2011 16:18:26 GMT
Are Pot Noodles and kettles allowed?
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Post by sslazio1900 on Apr 14, 2011 16:36:00 GMT
Will I be allowed to take my he-man lunchbox??? i'm extremly worried as my mum has brought extra trio bars especially for this trip for me, will they let me in with it?
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Post by marra315 on Apr 14, 2011 16:38:45 GMT
lol , the confusion has come about via the letter that was given with tickets in section 3.7 it says no foodstuffs are permitted
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Post by 262 on Apr 14, 2011 16:56:07 GMT
Bread!?
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Post by Caerwrangonpotter on Apr 14, 2011 17:18:59 GMT
Bread....explain to the friendly Cockney Steward its a loaf & its for matchday nibbles.
First chant of "Bread"....and whoosh! Its gone
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Post by ashleyscfc on Apr 14, 2011 18:03:33 GMT
Everyone bring a slice?
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Post by Eggybread on Apr 14, 2011 18:25:11 GMT
An Oatcake may be on the cards.The stewards wont know whats hit them.
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Post by ihaveadream on Apr 15, 2011 13:00:44 GMT
What about walnut whips. I would be very dis-gruntled if i couldn't eat one.
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Post by Jimmy Cooper on Apr 15, 2011 13:10:24 GMT
What about walnut whips. I would be very dis-gruntled if i couldn't eat one. ;D
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