I’ve been to Bolton loads of times, the stewards are great and look after wheelchair users very well. The one and only toilet is hard to get in using a manual wheelchair, and it is not clean at all. I did not feel comfortable using it. It must not have been cleaned in a while. There was no toilet paper or hand towels. The wheelchair area is at the ground level so I enjoyed the game, seeing the player close up
We had a great day in the main. The wheelchair section is at pitch level, which is exciting but also limiting for the away end view. There is also no weather protection, so make sure you are well covered for rain. The stewards are very friendly and helpful. The toilets are ok, but could be cleaner. The parking is very good.
Parking here was very easy, with the car park right beside the stadium. Wheelchair access was via a lift and we were sold tickets to the health care lounge. This is an accessible lounge, with a good view in an enclosed area. This has good points and bad points. On a cold day it is better than being outside, however, you really miss the atmosphere. There are no toilets or concessions near the lounge either, which is not great as you have to go to another level. With only one elevator and a room full of people who have mobility needs, this is not a quick process in the half time period. We enjoyed the visit though, although the result of the match was no what we wanted.
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I’ve been to Bolton loads of times, the stewards are great and look after wheelchair users very well. The one and only toilet is hard to get in using a manual wheelchair, and it is not clean at all. I did not feel comfortable using it. It must not have been cleaned in a while. There was no toilet paper or hand towels. The wheelchair area is at the ground level so I enjoyed the game, seeing the player close up
We had a great day in the main. The wheelchair section is at pitch level, which is exciting but also limiting for the away end view. There is also no weather protection, so make sure you are well covered for rain. The stewards are very friendly and helpful. The toilets are ok, but could be cleaner. The parking is very good.
Parking here was very easy, with the car park right beside the stadium. Wheelchair access was via a lift and we were sold tickets to the health care lounge. This is an accessible lounge, with a good view in an enclosed area. This has good points and bad points. On a cold day it is better than being outside, however, you really miss the atmosphere. There are no toilets or concessions near the lounge either, which is not great as you have to go to another level. With only one elevator and a room full of people who have mobility needs, this is not a quick process in the half time period. We enjoyed the visit though, although the result of the match was no what we wanted.