YORK City’s most vocal fans will have their own special section allotted at Wembley for the club’s Blue Square Premier play-off final against Oxford United on May 16.
Fans who want to get involved are asked to request Block 111 when booking tickets at www.seetickets.com/conferenceplayoff/york
The Minstermen have been given more than 100 wheelchair tickets and they should also be ordered online or by phoning the ticket hotline on 0871 620 4027.
Tickets are sold in pairs of one wheelchair and one personal assistant. The price charged is £35 and the personal assistant goes free. Wheelchair patrons 15 years of age and under are eligible for concessionary rates.
Blue Badge parking can be booked online at www.csparking.com/stadium at a cost of £17.75 per space.
Mobility and sensory impaired visitors can buy tickets at £35 with a personal assistant free. The club have stated that row 30 is best if patrons cannot manage steps. Row 31 will be suitable if patrons can manage a few steps and would like to have a free view of the pitch as other patrons standing will not obstruct their view.
Guide dogs will be allowed into the stadium and there are two dog relieving stations on the outer concourse.
Access to the stadium is across level plazas with no steps and no ramps steeper than 1:20.
For visually-impaired supporters, Wembley operates a free system for personal commentary receivers with either on a head set or mini-induction loop. These need to be pre-booked via access forall@wembleystadium.com
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