"The stadium is huge and beautiful. The staff was very nice and polite."
"One of the best stadiums in the world. Very easy to navigate to your seat and there’s always a steward in sight for guidance."
"We were sat on the back row at one end of the ground and the view was great."
"Great atmosphere for football matches and concerts. Level 5 seating area being the highest and cheapest but still ok for view and having a good time."
"From the moment I step foot inside this iconic venue, I'm greeted by an electric atmosphere that never fails to get my heart racing with excitement."
"The views of the pitch, and the ambience are unmatched!"
"Went here for the FA cup semi final to watch Brighton and Hove Albion against Manchester United , was a great day out and enjoyed the experience right up to the very slow walk to the train station."
"Great stadium with fantastic seats (level 2), with padded seats, drinks holder, plenty of leg room and great view."
Cons:
"The gradient and incline in the stadium is quite steep. Higher stands will give you vertigo or make you feel like you are falling forward."
"The stadium itself is quite good. It's doesn't have the same impact as the old Wembley, but it's a decent, modern international stadium."
"Food and drink prices are ridiculous, especially considering the bars were running dry and a lot of the drinks provided were clearly cans poured into plastic glasses and left on the back of the bar."
"The only issue would be the pricey food and drinks inside the stadium."
"Easy entry at Turnstile with printed off e ticket. Loads of food outlets. Not a lot of variety, but OK."
"The place was immaculate, and holds 90,000 fans. We went to see our footy team Bolton v Plymouth in the Papa John's trophy (we won 4-0, and 79,389 fans were there). The layout is great, and if you arrive at Wembley Park Station by tube, as you exit into Olympic way the stadium is right in front of you."
"I do have the advantage of being able to use the disabled entrances, so I'll review them...faultless."
"Nice stadium but not enough concessions or bathrooms for its capacity."
Accessibility and Transportation
Pros:
"The access is great, plenty of food and drinks choices, clean toilet and an overall feeling of security."
"Transport worked good out there, the tube was a bit cramped and hot. You get a nice view of the stadium walking from the station."
"This really is an amazing arena. I went there for a concert and I must say that I was lost for words. Firstly by the sheer size of the stadium and the area around, but also by the organization and how well thought out the layout of everything seems."
"Went for the Challange Cup Final with my grandma, who turned 83 in July. It was a potential once in life time experience, and we had a fantastic time."
"The stadium had plenty of staff on hand, which really helped. There were plenty of bathrooms, which helped to keep the lines down."
"Always a good day out. Be prepared to spend a fair bit of money. The prices inside the stadium are extortionate, and it's just as bad outside the stadium."
"The biggest Stadium in UK and the second biggest Stadium in Europe. Everything inside and outside are magnificent."
"Great day out for the big occasion. Unfortunately it's also a very expensive experience if you let it be food, drink or a programme."
Cons:
"It took us 20 minutes to walk up to the stadium from the perimeter set by police. When trying to leave, police closed the Wembley station due to overcrowding, the wait was close to an hour to get into the station."
"Parking your car could be a nightmare as the car parks closer to the stadium, charges you an exorbitant rate of £40 on the match days."
"Getting to the stadium is a short walk from Wembley Park Station (7-15 mins). It is a straight walk and there and bars and hotels along the way."
"Parking can be a nightmare, and the crowds can lead to significant traffic jams. Public transportation is often the most convenient option."
"Good seats nice stadium. Prices high typical London prices in stadium and surrounding area. Nightmare getting back to tube station after match, Wembley way crammed and station access restricted to clear platforms."
"We had a private tour of the stadium and had a meal before the festivities started. It was a special invite and quite an amazing experience. The gates opened at 1, the game started at 3 I think and even though I joined the queue before 1, it was about 45 minutes before I got in."
"I was there for the Plymouth Vs Bolton game. I don't support either team but one of my friends had tickets. First time I had ever been to Wembley and instantly I thought, Wow what a stadium. The food is reasonably priced and it felt easy to get inside and out of the stadium."
"The stadium is well equipped with toilets and outlets selling refreshments and merchandise."