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I'm looking to upgrade my membership for 2010 and i need some info on the President's and the Trident membership.Does anyone know which part of the ground these 2 memberships are and do you get a reserved seat each game? Can you take in a guest paying or non paying? How many President's memberships are on offer or is it unlimited?

Any other info will be much appeciated.

 
I'm looking to upgrade my membership for 2010 and i need some info on the President's and the Trident membership.Does anyone know which part of the ground these 2 memberships are and do you get a reserved seat each game? Can you take in a guest paying or non paying? How many President's memberships are on offer or is it unlimited?

Any other info will be much appeciated.

Tridents have a choice of N52 - N54 on Level 2 Northern Stand or N15 - N9 on level 2 Southern stand.

Presidents I am not sure but probably the same with a few extra benefits.

Tridents can bring guests guest pass $17.00 plus admission) but as you have a reserved seat - no seat for guests. Guests can sit Level 2A in Southern Stand or N56 in Northern stand or view from Hasset room. Not sure about Presidents.

Tridents have a choice of N52 - N54 on Level 2 Northern Stand or N15 - N9 on level 2 Southern stand.

Presidents I am not sure but probably the same with a few extra benefits.

Tridents can bring guests guest pass $17.00 plus admission) but as you have a reserved seat - no seat for guests. Guests can sit Level 2A in Southern Stand or N56 in Northern stand or view from Hasset room. Not sure about Presidents.

To put it in a different perspective; Trident members sit on the flank, roughly where the 50m line meets the boundary line. The Presidents sit further around towards the wing, the last section of public seating before it becomes MCC zoning. (Almost underneath the radio commentary boxes).

as far as i know the Presidents guest area is the same area as the Trident guest area, which is located inbetween the Trident and President seating (half way between the flank and the wing)

Not sure; but as a Trident member i usually sit in the Redlegs reserved seating 'area' which is directly behind the goals in the southern stand - so i assume presidents can sit there as well if they choose.

Uhm, essentially the only other difference between Trident and President membership is that Presidents can visit the change rooms for 1 match and attend a luncheon thing for presidents members.

Im trying to decide whether or not to upgrade to President level too - i think i will just for Jimmy.

 

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