![]() ![]() Overall I would recommend visiting and doing the tour as it is a part of history. Would have been nice to see the home locker room but I can understand if they charge more for this. We thought we had finished after the trophies and the stands but after roaming around we found the away changing room, the conference box, the pitch side and commentary gantry. ![]() Nothing it signed so you just kind of wonder around. Also watching 200 people sit and take selfies and profile pictures on the balcony □Īnother down side is that when it comes to having to go downstairs it is some walk to the next section which is an elevator lift away. The best bit of the tour for me was being able to sit in the stands and take it the size of the place. You start linking each trophy to certain games in your memory. Especially if you’ve followed the team over the last few decades. Just the vast amount of trophies and memorabilia on display is overwhelming. I wasn’t told this on purchase or on arrival so I left with no experience and €6 down. The machine was not open and being worked on by maintenance men. I also wasted €6 paying for 3 shots against the robot keeper. It was incredibly difficult to find the numbers and it was too busy to listen to the device unless you purchased a headset also. We signed up for the tour when you walk in, which is €6 and they hand you a mobile device where you input certain numbers (located on the walls etc) and a video appears talking you through said section. ![]()
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