Marty___Mcfly
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- Sep 14, 2011
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If I take a lidless bottle of water in, can I refill anywhere? Are there water fountains or equivalent anywhere?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Good question - I was planning on bringing my water bottle (made of metal with a screw lid) - it hadn't occurred to me that I may not be allowed to bring it in. Shirley when it's due to be 100f they will allow fans to bring water in?
Pretty certain you can legally ask them to top up you bottle free of charge at the bar with tap water.
I went to both Wimbledon and Lords. Lords has taps all round the ground and at Wimbledon they set up numerous tables dishing out bottled water. PB willing to do the same if you pay £10 to join the water club and are an Albion member.
I went to both Wimbledon and Lords. Lords has taps all round the ground and at Wimbledon they set up numerous tables dishing out bottled water. PB willing to do the same if you pay £10 to join the water club and are an Albion member.
Good question - I was planning on bringing my water bottle (made of metal with a screw lid) - it hadn't occurred to me that I may not be allowed to bring it in. Shirley when it's due to be 100f they will allow fans to bring water in?
Yes but can you take a bottle in. A full bottle of water is a potentially lethal weapon and can you trust 30,000 members of the audience to go the full 90 minutes without someone HURLING it onto the playing arena?
What is the actual policy?
I've not really paid attention to it because I live overseas and haven't been able to get back for a game for 3 years. However I'm back in Brighton for a holiday and am looking at getting a ticket for tomorrow's game. Are you allowed to bring in bottles of water just without the lid or are all bottles banned?
Just the lid is banned. And I think the bottle can be no more than 500ml.
Thanks Acker.
500ml is quote small, can you bring in more than 1?