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Im from Country Victoria and promised my kids a trip to the footy this Thursday. I love to sit on the wing and watch the game unfold so dont like sitting on the groung floor and I think the top floor might be to high for the kids. Im thinking about reserve seating on the 2nd level. I am aware it costs more. Does this area fill up or will i be alone. I love to get amongst the supporters. Any thoughts on where to sit and get a great view would be more than welcome for a die hard wanting to watch whilst not disapointing his 5 and 7 yr old little demons. ;)

 

If you can get up near the front of the 3rd Tier at Etihad it is lower and closer to the action than the respective seats at the MCG and its not too bad.

As for whether it will fill up; given it is a nab cup game and a Thursday night i think we'd be lucky to get much more then 25,000 people there, so i think the atmosphere is unfortunately going to be a little scarce where ever you decide to sit.

 

Can anyone tell me the ticket arrangements for thursday?

Do we just Rock up & pay at the Gate?

MCC member here, don't get to that "other" ground very often, but i want to check out our kids this year-they deserve a crowd at every game. B)

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Previously for NAB Cup games at Etihad, they have opened up the second level of the stadium as general admission - so if you get there relatively early, you may be able to snare a very good seat.


Im from Country Victoria and promised my kids a trip to the footy this Thursday. I love to sit on the wing and watch the game unfold so dont like sitting on the groung floor and I think the top floor might be to high for the kids. Im thinking about reserve seating on the 2nd level. I am aware it costs more. Does this area fill up or will i be alone. I love to get amongst the supporters. Any thoughts on where to sit and get a great view would be more than welcome for a die hard wanting to watch whilst not disapointing his 5 and 7 yr old little demons. ;)

Parma, If you jump on ebay you can but Medallion club seats for almost the same price as standard entry, I do every time we play at this [censored] ground.

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Parma, If you jump on ebay you can but Medallion club seats for almost the same price as standard entry, I do every time we play at this [censored] ground.

Just looked at ebay and couldnt find any. What do you look under????

 

Can anyone tell me the ticket arrangements for thursday?

Do we just Rock up & pay at the Gate?

MCC member here, don't get to that "other" ground very often, but i want to check out our kids this year-they deserve a crowd at every game. B)

Excluding AFL Members, afaik virtually every other membership (excluding Etihad Stadium m/ships) have no entry entitlements to this game.

You just turn up and pay (unless you want to pre-book for some crazy reason :P).

Ticketing for NAB Cup Round 2

Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster on 1300 136 122, online at ticketmaster.com.au or via any Ticketmaster outlet.

Level 2 will be reserved seating, general admission will provide access to “walk up” seating on Level 1 and Level 3.

Price description

Level 2

General Admission

Adult

$32.00

$20.95

Concession

$26.00

$14.95

Junior U18

$11.35

$6.35

Family (with 4 juniors)

$84.00

$41.90

Family (with 3 juniors)

$79.00

$41.90

Family (with 2 juniors)

$74.00

$41.90

Junior Under 7

$6.35

$0.00

AFL Member Adult

$14.30

AFL Member Junior

$7.50

AFL Member Concession

$14.30

* Family ticket includes 2 adults and up to 4 children under 18.

These prices include booking fees; however additional transaction fees may be incurred for advance sales.

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