Paid for by American Express for the first 1000 people.
Well, f**k you American Express. Sorry if I was 1001 or something.
Paid for by American Express for the first 1000 people.
Well, f**k you American Express. Sorry if I was 1001 or something.
Really enjoyed it. Would go again.
The unisex toilets were bizarre though, saw one fan quite put off that grown men were going into the same toilets as his daughter.
You could have been 996th and still missed out. Someone I know went in, got a token, went out, came back in, went to a different girl, got another token. Rinse and repeat 5 times before they got bored.
And people wonder why sometimes the club question the honesty of fans (eg clamping down on getting into the AMEX on concession tickets)...
I don't think there were unisex toilets, the venue decided to allow chaps to use the ladies to try and alleviate the ridiculous queue for the gents (I know this as my partner mentioned it only last night - I wasn't aware on the day itself).
There were signs on the doors stating 'Unisex'.
They stuck the Unisex sign on the door after a couple of hours. It was initially the Ladies.There were signs on the doors stating 'Unisex'.
I only noticed them later in the day so perhaps they wasn't their the whole time.
They stuck the Unisex sign on the door after a couple of hours. It was initially the Ladies.
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The amount of toilets there did seem a bit of a (ahem) pisstake for the capacity of the place.
I wasn't there ,though did think about going -sounds like I missed a great occasion. But I do find it strange that the situation with the loos should have been a problem. Given that the venue is close to Wembley, it must surely be anticipated that loads of men would use the loos. We cannot be the first lot to have complained or at least commented about this. I don't know the rules, but when these places that admit the public in large numbers are given safety certificates, or allowed to trade, should not the amount of toilets be a factor?
I suspect the issue was that the gents toilet capacity had, effectively, been halved as the upstairs loos were only accessible to those who had paid for the hospitality option.
I wasn't there ,though did think about going -sounds like I missed a great occasion. But I do find it strange that the situation with the loos should have been a problem. Given that the venue is close to Wembley, it must surely be anticipated that loads of men would use the loos. We cannot be the first lot to have complained or at least commented about this. I don't know the rules, but when these places that admit the public in large numbers are given safety certificates, or allowed to trade, should not the amount of toilets be a factor?
https://www.washroomcubicles.co.uk/how-many-toilets-do-you-need/#sports_entertainment
Source: British Standard 6465-1:2006+A1:2009 – Sanitary Installations.