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Wembley tickets - 39k officially SOLD OUT (p109)

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  • Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch
    Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch Posts: 1,785
    edited May 17
    Redrobo said:
    Obviously, there's a big caveat to everything I'm suggesting - there's an underlying assumption that the website will actually work as intended when the sale goes live.
    Much greater chance it will be better and quicker.
    Many fans were logged in for long periods looking for their season ticket seat, and staying logged in whilst queuing on the phone etc.
    Chuck in buying home and away tickets and poor instructions it was no surprise it was chaotic.
    The instructions they have published look comprehensive and the process simpler.
    There will be a minority who will not read them and go in and just press buttons (who are also proud owners of strange looking IKEA furniture).

    I don't share your optimism. I've already been unable to log in on Edge on one device but it works on another, and that’s a pre-existing condition.

    I've set my expectations for a car crash, any better and it's a bonus. But I really hope your prediction is right, as I'm buying 35.

    However it performs, the scenario of demand being higher than expected that we heard of last week, has had ample opportunity to be mitigated.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,443
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Wembley ticket prices
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,518
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,602
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Think they’ve all gone.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    I think we will get whatever tickets we want and realistically would always have been the case no matter who we played if Stockport I would of said they would shift less then 15,000 if it was Stockport Wycombe final they genuinely would be looking at a crowd of less than 40,000 
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,218
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Has that changed since 2019 then?

    I sat in Level 2 in 2019 and bought at VG phase, it was all non-hospitality fans for that game. 
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    May I suggest that all read “Ticket information  for play-off final” and “How to buy your Wembley ticket” on the Clubs website.

    Lots of questions coming up that are covered in the guidance.
    The more that read and follow the guidance the easier the process will be for all.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,474
    I think to get the bigger allocation we will have to agree to take it, not sure the club will suppose see how quickly it sells out, but with it being a week away extra security would be required etc. 
    Wembley will have contingency plans set up for all kinds of circumstances, so no need to worry about that ph.
  • Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Think they’ve all gone.
    Surely not? They only went on sale yesterday and its hard to believe Wembley have shifted hundreds of hospitality packages in that time.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,443
    Redrobo said:
    May I suggest that all read “Ticket information  for play-off final” and “How to buy your Wembley ticket” on the Clubs website.

    Lots of questions coming up that are covered in the guidance.
    The more that read and follow the guidance the easier the process will be for all.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticketing-information-play-final

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/how-buy-your-wembley-ticket


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  • Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Think they’ve all gone.
    Surely not? They only went on sale yesterday and its hard to believe Wembley have shifted hundreds of hospitality packages in that time.
    I'd say they have all gone. My pal has Club Wembley season tickets and had a priority window to buy 4 £86 tickets from 10am yesterday. He was told if he was asking for the Orient end he could have as many as he liked but ours were "selling fast" so he was limited in what he could buy.

    The happy news for everyone out of this is that this has taken two season ticket holders out of the 3pm scramble as they're already sorted. 
  • Leeds_Addick
    Leeds_Addick Posts: 4,698
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Surely these are just the blocks greyed out in this diagram though



    So blocks 201-205 and 248-252 are sold by Wembley but I'm expecting that Charlton will be selling 227-247
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,615
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Think they’ve all gone.
    Surely not? They only went on sale yesterday and it’s hard to believe Wembley have shifted hundreds of hospitality packages in that time.
    That’s the level for Club Wembley debenture holders. They usually have first dibs on the tickets if they want them, otherwise they’ll be sold by Wembley. That’s what used to happen when I used to have access to those tickets  once upon a time. I’d expect there’ll be plenty to go around next week as they become available (wembley will need to determine it it’s going to be worth their while arranging catering and staff for the dining suites or not. I suspect for Charlton our track record says yes) for those that want to push the boat out a bit. 
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,218
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Surely these are just the blocks greyed out in this diagram though



    So blocks 201-205 and 248-252 are sold by Wembley but I'm expecting that Charlton will be selling 227-247
    That's my thinking too. There's no way all of Level 2 can now be hospitality. 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,842
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Surely these are just the blocks greyed out in this diagram though



    So blocks 201-205 and 248-252 are sold by Wembley but I'm expecting that Charlton will be selling 227-247

    Agreed. I think we were in 228 in 2019 (10 seats together) and they were available in Phase 1.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,215
    Logged on just now and lots of tickets available for the North v South game at the Valley. 500 extra loyalty points just for buying them.
  • I'm expecting loads of level 2 blocks available, but if I remember from last time they weren't all opened for sale at the outset. I'm not expect many club Wembley sales - effectively for neutrals - not when there's the fa cup, championship playoffs, to get wembleyed-out on. But we'll see in an hour.
  • Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Surely these are just the blocks greyed out in this diagram though



    So blocks 201-205 and 248-252 are sold by Wembley but I'm expecting that Charlton will be selling 227-247
    This.
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,518
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Surely these are just the blocks greyed out in this diagram though



    So blocks 201-205 and 248-252 are sold by Wembley but I'm expecting that Charlton will be selling 227-247
    That’d make sense tbf. 
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,518
    Will the club be selling Level 2 tickets?
    Don’t think so - I was told by Wembley that this is the hospitality level and that level is being sold by Wembley Hospitality direct. That said, that may change if Wembley don’t shift the entire tier I’d imagine. 
    Think they’ve all gone.
    Surely not? They only went on sale yesterday and it’s hard to believe Wembley have shifted hundreds of hospitality packages in that time.
    I just called them back to buy another 2 as my brother wanted a pair and the two seats next to the seats I’d bought were still available so they have defo not sold out yet, but demand is pretty high by the sounds of it and so it should be We Are Charlton…!
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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,840
    Will the club be selling Level 42 tickets?
    Probably, just to keep it Running in the Family
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    You can now buy 12 tickets per transaction, just been updated on the information article 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,028
    clive said:
    se9addick said:
    I'm sure there will be lots of season ticket holders like me who won't buy 4 tickets. We have 2 season ticket and just buying 4 tickets. I don't want to bring along friends for a day trip to Wembley and have to explain the players etc, just want to enjoy the day out with.  Buying two tickets for friends / fans who because of their jobs can't come to all the matches and can't justify buying ST's. 
    Concession questions:
    Is it 60yrs or 65yrs for concession tickets? 
    Student? what proof is needed, or will my sons student ST mean this automatically allows me to buy him a student concession ticket? 
    I can't see this on the club info email sent? 
    Agree, I don’t really want to go to the match with a bunch of people who don’t support Charlton and aren’t as invested in the outcome as I am. Actually, that sounds absolutely awful. 

    No student discounts for this one. Not sure what the OAP concession age is, think there was some discussion of it earlier in the thread. 
    Totally agree, I want to be with Addicted Addicks not friends who aren't invested who just fancy a trip to Wembley and don't know anything about Charlton. This is my 4th trip with Charlton to Wembley and I want to savour the whole day....hopefully!
    It would be good to know if its 60 or 65yrs for OAP concessions
    For about the 5th time on this thread 65yrs for concessions.
    And students do not qualify for concession tickets.
    And Charlton fans cannot bring their mates who support other clubs.
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,409
    We sit where we want anyway. 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,443
     UPDATE: The club have followed up on the seven tickets per transaction rule and have successfully had it extended to 12 tickets per transaction.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticketing-information-play-final
  • Brownie12
    Brownie12 Posts: 1,525
    Off_it said:
    Will the club be selling Level 42 tickets?
    Probably, just to keep it Running in the Family
    Guaranteed
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,474
    Let’s get this straight……Wembley ticket office doesn’t open again until Monday morning……is that correct?
  • Result, common sense has prevailed.