

0.5
The Hills Are Alive
I attended the Tom Jones concert in Princess Street Gardens with my friend who is on crutches as she has a back condition and is registered as disabled. We were told that we had to enter by King's Stable Road-which was easy enough then told that the raised viewing point for people with disabilities was passed the new fountain then follow the people who were telling us were to go, we then had to walk up a big hill which took us level with Princess Street, once we managed to get my friend to walk up the hill we found the seating area (two rows on a barriered platform) we gave our names and sat down, on the tickets it said that their was waiter service, as no staff were around other than the ones taking the names,we had to then walk back down another hill so that my friend could see what food and drinks was available!! During the concert the people who has been taking the names and putting the wrist bands on at the entrance then came up onto the platform and were dancing and basically blocking everyone's view which was very annoying as once one person stood up to watch most people done the same-not much cope when you are in a wheelchair or have limited mobility. When the concert finish we got up to go and were told that we couldn't leave this area for at least 15 mins so that everyone else (well over a thousand people) could leave, I explained that my friends daughter would be waiting on us and was sternly told we were not getting passed the barrier!! When we were eventually herded out like cattle we could not get back down the hill to Kings Stable as there was still people trying to get out so we had to exit via The Mound. Total shambles both on the disabled access and the organising and customer service of the staff and stewards.
I attended the Tom Jones concert in Princess Street Gardens with my friend who is on crutches as she has a back condition and is registered as disabled. We were told that we had to enter by King's Stable Road-which was easy enough then told that the raised viewing point for people with disabilities was passed the new fountain then follow the people who were telling us were to go, we then had to walk up a big hill which took us level with Princess Street, once we managed to get my friend to walk up the hill we found the seating area (two rows on a barriered platform) we gave our names and sat down, on the tickets it said that their was waiter service, as no staff were around other than the ones taking the names,we had to then walk back down another hill so that my friend could see what food and drinks was available!! During the concert the people who has been taking the names and putting the wrist bands on at the entrance then came up onto the platform and were dancing and basically blocking everyone's view which was very annoying as once one person stood up to watch most people done the same-not much cope when you are in a wheelchair or have limited mobility. When the concert finish we got up to go and were told that we couldn't leave this area for at least 15 mins so that everyone else (well over a thousand people) could leave, I explained that my friends daughter would be waiting on us and was sternly told we were not getting passed the barrier!! When we were eventually herded out like cattle we could not get back down the hill to Kings Stable as there was still people trying to get out so we had to exit via The Mound. Total shambles both on the disabled access and the organising and customer service of the staff and stewards.