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Question on Redlegs memberships

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My eldest is now old enough to go and appreciate games so I've decided to purchase some reserve seating for next season instead just the standard memberships. My favourite place to watch the game is on the first balcony on the wing but the Legends tickets are out of my range at the moment so I'm tossing up between the 'Demon Seats Undercover' and the 'Redlegs' option, currently favouring the latter.

My query to those currently in the Redlegs, what's it like? My daughter will be 6 next year, is it an ok environment for a little kid? Also, I think the Redleg seats are on the first balcony as well, in the pocket at the Punt Road end, from memory they're pretty good seats as well, what do you guys think?

 

My eldest is now old enough to go and appreciate games so I've decided to purchase some reserve seating for next season instead just the standard memberships. My favourite place to watch the game is on the first balcony on the wing but the Legends tickets are out of my range at the moment so I'm tossing up between the 'Demon Seats Undercover' and the 'Redlegs' option, currently favouring the latter.

My query to those currently in the Redlegs, what's it like? My daughter will be 6 next year, is it an ok environment for a little kid? Also, I think the Redleg seats are on the first balcony as well, in the pocket at the Punt Road end, from memory they're pretty good seats as well, what do you guys think?

Pretty good seats, more than child friendly this is the MFC reserve we are talking about haha, obvioulsy the further along the wing from the pocket the better but i like them.

My only issue and it will be on the whole end i think redlegs to legends is that the sun sets right into the view, anyone else get this?

I have no drama with the red leg seats. I sit more behind the goals and my 6 year old daughter comes to some games and it is a friendly area. The best part is the seats are a stone throw from gate 4 so within a couple of minutes of getting to the g I'm already sitting with a beer.

 

I am in Legends and probably going to move over to Redlegs in the Olympic instead as there is no atmosphere in Legends at all.

I often sit there..as close to the wing as you can get...lol

its fine


I am in Legends and probably going to move over to Redlegs in the Olympic instead as there is no atmosphere in Legends at all.

not sure whether you have your memberships or stands mixed up Syl but the Legends are in the Olympic and the Redlegs in the Southern

I was in the Tridents (Southern Stand) for many tears years (should have left it unaltered)

I moved to the legends because of the late afternoon sun problem.

The only glare I get now is from the Admin and other staff when I have a shot at a Dees player for under performing.

Legends and Tridents are in the Northern (Olympic) stand. Redlegs are in the Southern stand. All give you access to the Hassett room where there is a balloonist (a person who makes all sorts of creations with balloons for children) - ideal for your 6 year old.

 

I take my 5 & 7 yr olds every week in the redlegs & they love it.

Great family atmosphere.

My eldest is now old enough to go and appreciate games so I've decided to purchase some reserve seating for next season instead just the standard memberships. My favourite place to watch the game is on the first balcony on the wing but the Legends tickets are out of my range at the moment so I'm tossing up between the 'Demon Seats Undercover' and the 'Redlegs' option, currently favouring the latter.

My query to those currently in the Redlegs, what's it like? My daughter will be 6 next year, is it an ok environment for a little kid? Also, I think the Redleg seats are on the first balcony as well, in the pocket at the Punt Road end, from memory they're pretty good seats as well, what do you guys think?

Its usually full of Melbourne besides the odd nitwit from the opposition...

Its a good spot..I wasnt in the redlegs this year but I will go back at some stage as it was very good.

You have the bar where you can get a half decent meal and relaz with Melbourne fans galore and you get to give it to the opposition over the balcony without worry of your young one or yourself!


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Well, all really good responses, looks like it's the Redlegs!

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