I've been watching football and supporting only Everton since 2004, always wondered if one day I'd make it to Goodison to witness the ground shaking myself. Now after 10 long I'm finally visiting UK and I'm not leaving unless I watch Everton play.
It turns out we're playing Arsenal on 23rd August so I have my sights on this game and I know tickets would be hard to get. I would really appreciate if my fellow blues here could help me guide the most "economical" way of enjoying my Goodison experience as I've been saving my pocket money for this day ever since I found out it was on! My concerns are the following:
1. Do I need to get the everton membership first and will it guarantee me a Goodison ticket?
2. Do I wait for the general public ticket sales when they open cos it may be a risk?
3. Any way I could meet ANY player while taking up that Goodison tour package?
4. Thomas Cook packages...they are way too expensive but are they worth it?
Last thing, I need a list of all the MUST SEE places in Liverpool.
Thank you in advance. I'll probably be the only Pakistani Everton fan here but I'm gonna chant like a true blue till I lose my voice.
I got mine with Thomas Cook, stayed at the Indigo in Chapel St, if you have to have a hotel room you might as well get one with a ticket. We had decent enough seats in the main stand had a cracking view of Barkleys goal Vs City
At 10 quid the ground tour is recommended (friday 11.00 am )
All you can eat ( more or less ) full english breakfast was ace as well, just the job for the morning after kill or cure stakes, you're handy for more pubs than you could shake a stick at in town and the train / bus deal is cheap and reliable if a tad crowded after the game. you might get a taxi to the ground but you would perhaps struggle to get one for the return.
Your only worry is if you book for Sat and they change it to Sun or Mon. I think they announce them handy enough, say 6 weeks