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Wembley Stadium Bag Policy

Rogue

Jack Burkitt
Anyone with tickets please make yourself aware of this, I work at Wembley and the bag policy catches out too many people and costs as well.

You will be greeted at the first cordon and any bag that is not 'the right size' you wont be allowed past, it is strictly enforced.

https://www.wembleystadium.com/plan-your-visit/stadium-guide/restricted-bag-policy

Also do not buy horns and shit from the street sellers, chances are they will be confiscated.

There are sniffer dogs on every cordon and it gets very busy toward the start of the game, so please be patient with us.

COME ON YOU REDS.
 

Captain Sinister

Senior doom Monger
Anyone with tickets please make yourself aware of this, I work at Wembley and the bag policy catches out too many people and costs as well.

You will be greeted at the first cordon and any bag that is not 'the right size' you wont be allowed past, it is strictly enforced.

https://www.wembleystadium.com/plan-your-visit/stadium-guide/restricted-bag-policy

Also do not buy horns and shit from the street sellers, chances are they will be confiscated.

There are sniffer dogs on every cordon and it gets very busy toward the start of the game, so please be patient with us.

COME ON YOU REDS.

I had to virtually rip my Mrs's rucksack off her.
She was adamant that she would sweet talk the guys on the cordon into letting her through.
It is too tall by 10cms, too wide by 8cms, depth is hard to define as it expands, and when expanded is 10cms too deep.
What about contents?
Can we take in bottles of water and pop?
Can we take in sandwiches, chocolate, apples?
What about ice-blocks to keep stuff cool?
 

Bonfy177

LTLF MORON

Cloughie1975

John Robertson
I had to virtually rip my Mrs's rucksack off her.
She was adamant that she would sweet talk the guys on the cordon into letting her through.
It is too tall by 10cms, too wide by 8cms, depth is hard to define as it expands, and when expanded is 10cms too deep.
What about contents?
Can we take in bottles of water and pop?
Can we take in sandwiches, chocolate, apples?
What about ice-blocks to keep stuff cool?
It’s a football match,Captain-not an expedition to the South Pole(lol).
 
Wembley Stadium Bag Policy ?

I've got a couple of their Peel sessions on vinyl.
 

Bonfy177

LTLF MORON
I had to virtually rip my Mrs's rucksack off her.
She was adamant that she would sweet talk the guys on the cordon into letting her through.
It is too tall by 10cms, too wide by 8cms, depth is hard to define as it expands, and when expanded is 10cms too deep.
What about contents?
Can we take in bottles of water and pop?
Can we take in sandwiches, chocolate, apples?
What about ice-blocks to keep stuff cool?

It’s a football match,Captain-not an expedition to the South Pole(lol).


I thought he was doing the catering for the game :yes:
 

Redemption

Chief Eye Roller
I had to virtually rip my Mrs's rucksack off her.
She was adamant that she would sweet talk the guys on the cordon into letting her through.
It is too tall by 10cms, too wide by 8cms, depth is hard to define as it expands, and when expanded is 10cms too deep.
What about contents?
Can we take in bottles of water and pop?
Can we take in sandwiches, chocolate, apples?
What about ice-blocks to keep stuff cool?


See the prohibited items list, https://www.wembleystadium.com/plan-your-visit/stadium-guide/prohibited-items

It includes food and drink.
 

Bonfy177

LTLF MORON

T.B.T.

Forum Princess
LTLF Minion
So you can’t take in food and drink but you can take in a clear empty plastic bottles 500ml or less.

Well, that’s very useful. :rolleyes:
 

forestzoe

Jack Burkitt
So you can’t take in food and drink but you can take in a clear empty plastic bottles 500ml or less.

Well, that’s very useful. :rolleyes:
Same as at concerts, to fill via water fountain usually

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Statto

Free Kick Specialist
Damn it, you can't bring vuvuzelas.
 

T.B.T.

Forum Princess
LTLF Minion
Same as at concerts, to fill via water fountain usually

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Is that right, Rogue? Are there drinking water fountains available that don’t cost an extortionate amount of money?
 

Rogue

Jack Burkitt
I had to virtually rip my Mrs's rucksack off her.
She was adamant that she would sweet talk the guys on the cordon into letting her through.
It is too tall by 10cms, too wide by 8cms, depth is hard to define as it expands, and when expanded is 10cms too deep.
What about contents?
Can we take in bottles of water and pop?
Can we take in sandwiches, chocolate, apples?
What about ice-blocks to keep stuff cool?

First cordon we do not search bags, if you have drinks/food you will be advised they will not be allowed into the ground, exception is water, cap will be removed or one empty bottle that can be refilled at certain areas within the grounds concourse.

Literally the first cordon looks for bags, alcohol and sniffer dogs to sort the sniffers.
 

Rogue

Jack Burkitt
Now once you get in they have a search area, most get through ok, but even I would get a full pat down and my regulation size bag searched.

If we have the red/yellow you will be fine, those arseholes who deal with blue and green are rude.........

Got to be honest quite a few of the staff have no clue what the f*** they are doing, if you do need help be patient and ask for a supervisor, save you a hell of a lot of time.
 

Rigler

Jack Burkitt
Is that right, Rogue? Are there drinking water fountains available that don’t cost an extortionate amount of money?

Yes it is. Food and drink in the ground is a royal rip off, but they do provide free water via drinking fountains.
 

Notcher

Stuart Pearce
Last time I went to Wembley it was £8 for a slice of Pizza, the sort you get in Greggs. Robbing bastards of the highest order.

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Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
Last time I went to Wembley it was £8 for a slice of Pizza, the sort you get in Greggs. Robbing bastards of the highest order.

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That’s like €10

A slice of excellent quality pepperoni pizza at the ground of my local side, even when the Nationalelf play there, is €4.

A substantial bratwurst in a crusty bun is €3,80

And a quality Bier is €4,50

A frankly superb Gyros is less than €5

You’re being ripped off lads.
 
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