Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Escalator it is thenNon-starter. Fire regulations dictate that you can't rely on using the lift.
Escalator it is thenNon-starter. Fire regulations dictate that you can't rely on using the lift.
Non-starter. Fire regulations dictate that you can't rely on using the lift.
There is one in the East stand used by supporters - I switched briefly after knee surgery and was able to use the lift. I would assume the same rules would apply if they allowed people to use one of the three(?) lifts in the West.Non-starter. Fire regulations dictate that you can't rely on using the lift.
Yeah, but if you can't get UP the stairs without using a lift, then what happens when you have to use the stairs to get down ?If it's only for getting up the stairs it's not a means of escape though.
Not sure about that. If you're reliant on using a lift, then it would be an obvious hazard in the case of a fire if the stand needed to be evacuated. Maybe they made an exception for your injury, but I can't see it being policy if mass numbers of wobbly crusties (and you DO see them hobbling up the WSU stairs) needed to use a lift to get back down.There is one in the East stand used by supporters - I switched briefly after knee surgery and was able to use the lift. I would assume the same rules would apply if they allowed people to use one of the three(?) lifts in the West.
Will you stay another day because of that though?My enterence is now East 17 ! Nice
No exception - there seemed to be a fair few people using it.Not sure about that. If you're reliant on using a lift, then it would be an obvious hazard in the case of a fire if the stand needed to be evacuated. Maybe they made an exception for your injury, but I can't see it being policy if mass numbers of wobbly crusties (and you DO see them hobbling up the WSU stairs) needed to use a lift to get back down.
@Bry Nylon is probably the fella for this
The numbering is just a help. You can use any entrance for your stand. I was at Villarreal too.As I went to the Villareal game I can tell you that I used the West 3 entrance despite my ticket saying West 5. No way I'm walking the length of the west to get into the furthest entrance to where I approach the ground. My ST shows a different entrance to the one I use. If they say I have to walk the length of the east stand to get in, I'll be having words with PBOBE.
If you have had knee surgery and are in the West they wont let you use the lifts and insist you hobble/drag yourself up the stairs.There is one in the East stand used by supporters - I switched briefly after knee surgery and was able to use the lift. I would assume the same rules would apply if they allowed people to use one of the three(?) lifts in the West.
Exactly the same for me for WSL.It depends on how you get to the stadium. If I'm coming by train then I will go into the WSU from the North entrance, if I'm using ST or the P&R then the South entrance.
I think there is only one lift you can use in the ESU - the one at the South end. The big lifts in the WSU seem to be reserved for the TV crews and catering teams use but the ones at either end don't seem heavily used so they probably could make them available if they really wanted.Had always wondered why the West Upper lifts were not available in the west but are freely used in the east.
Shirley it’s not a case of having to use the lift but a case of making it easier for some fans, who when called upon in an emergency could and would use the stairs?
I did one season in the west upper and the stairs were one of the reasons we moved. Nothing like making the pilgrimage to then be met by the hot greenhouse effect sun in a small concourse, devoid of any sense or order!
That is why I switched for a few games - I asked if there were exemptions for using the WSU lifts and was told no but they would switch me to ESU at no cost.If you have had knee surgery and are in the West they wont let you use the lifts and insist you hobble/drag yourself up the stairs.
As an oldie I can confirm that climbing stairs is difficult but descending stairs is a lot easier.Yeah, but if you can't get UP the stairs without using a lift, then what happens when you have to use the stairs to get down ?
And the good news is….. no. Entered via my usual entrance at south endI’m hoping they are not enforced. My entry point is at the north end of WSU but I always use the south end entrance as there’s 27 fewer steps up
He loves the escalators to the upper tier at Wembley, bolt on em the side of the Amex. Job doneMaybe time to start lobbying the club for installation of a escalator. Or at least redesignation of the service lift for use by those fans pre-approved by the club
The East Stand Upper does have lifts for disabled access though? Is it above a certain number of steps that it's not allowed?Non-starter. Fire regulations dictate that you can't rely on using the lift.