Quote jonny the leyther="jonny the leyther"Okay, secondary question,
Would you use the train if you got a discount on your final ticket?'"
Having been to many of the events during the Olympics and Paralympics I was amazed to find with my tickets that I got a free travel card, even for an event that I attended at the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff. Figure that one out !
I have also done the London Marathon and been told I had free travel on the Tube with my running number.
I can say in all cases that free travel was not the reason why I chose to attend / partake in the event. What I do know is that any sporting event I attend with my family other than in central London it is far more expensive for me to travel by train then it is to drive. Even with advance tickets. We are a family of 5 and despite the stress of driving it is still always cheaper to drive. Train travel in this country is still way to expensive to even contemplate even in adavance. Add to that as has been stated that engineering works take place at a weekend and you invariably run the risk of a bus replacement service which adds to the time and stress of the journey and never gets you the tickets any cheaper. Or at least thats how it seems.
Until we have a reliable and economically viable train system it will always be out of the question. I am sure train companies and the Govt will point to a massive increase in the use of the train, but I suspect the majority of this is commuters in the SE and the major hubs in the North who are faced with absolutely no alternative for their daily trek to work.
I have contemplated attending Hull games and travelling by train. I live in Hertfordshire. But other than the annoying decision to play on Friday evenings this is out of the question as you can't get back without changing or staying over. I don't trust changing as a slight delay in the first train can cause you to miss your intended train at the connection. Causing yet more delay in your journey.
So I guess in answer to your questions;
First one I travel by train and tube. Parking at Wembley is way to expensive to travel by car.
Second No.