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I see the game is listed as a "B game" under this new pricing structure thing.

For adult members it has the following prices:

CAT 1 - $39.00

CAT 2 - $34.00

CAT 3 - $24.00

CAT 4 - $14.00

CAT 5 - $9.00

GA - $8.50

I have a GA membership.

Does this mean I wont be able to walk into the ground with my card as usual, but will instead have to go to the ticket window and pay $8.50 ?

http://www.mcg.org.au/Events/Upcoming%20Events/Event%20Details.aspx?eid=585e96e5-482a-406e-90ef-5194cfed79bb

Edit - forgot to add link.

 

is parking as normal ?

 

I dont think you will be able to walk up and use your membership cards as you will have to pay the difference between the regular GA price and the new structure.

I think they work it out using the co efficient of the number of tools in the average sidchrome socket set readily available at all good tool outlet stores multiplied by the price of tea in china divided by the roughness factor of 15 year old common HDPE pipe.


I see the game is listed as a "B game" under this new pricing structure thing.

For adult members it has the following prices:

CAT 1 - $39.00

CAT 2 - $34.00

CAT 3 - $24.00

CAT 4 - $14.00

CAT 5 - $9.00

GA - $8.50

I have a GA membership.

Does this mean I wont be able to walk into the ground with my card as usual, but will instead have to go to the ticket window and pay $8.50 ?

http://www.mcg.org.au/Events/Upcoming%20Events/Event%20Details.aspx?eid=585e96e5-482a-406e-90ef-5194cfed79bb

Edit - forgot to add link.

Anyone with a GA membership (without Reserved Seats) can scan in as usual and go to Level 4. There is no additional charge to pay. Go Dees

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Ok thanks for that. I wasn't aware there was a GA with reserved seats so guess that explains my confusion with the $8.50.

Cheers

 

Ok thanks for that. I wasn't aware there was a GA with reserved seats so guess that explains my confusion with the $8.50.

Cheers

There are numerous membership options with Reserved Seats but suggest you ring Membership on 1300 336 667 and they will gladly clear up any confusion.

Anyone with a GA membership (without Reserved Seats) can scan in as usual and go to Level 4. There is no additional charge to pay. Go Dees

so if you have ga with reserved seats don't you still just scan in as usual?


Just checked the " Match Day Info" part of the MFC site.

Makes no mention of paying extra for any member and lists the Normal seating members areas for a home game at the G.

So from that I assume situation normal for MFC members.

so if you have ga with reserved seats don't you still just scan in as usual?

I hope so DC, the MFC website gameday info indicates if you have a membership you just walk in. If I find I have to queue up to get some extra ticket I will give someone a spray

Nothing more irritating than paying extra so good to hear that it should be fine for GA members to scan in.

I am paying an extra 10 bucks to reserve a seat in the MCC which annoys me, but it's worth it to bring the guests I am bringing, get those crowd numbers up!

so if you have ga with reserved seats don't you still just scan in as usual?

How many blue rinsers are you bringing along DC? It will certainly swell the .... er .. club coffers. You know what I mean!!!


How many blue rinsers are you bringing along DC? It will certainly swell the .... er .. club coffers. You know what I mean!!!

As long as they pay who cares.

How many blue rinsers are you bringing along DC? It will certainly swell the .... er .. club coffers. You know what I mean!!!

The ladies from Probis will be providing a hamper bbo

there will probably even be a spare watercress sandwich for you if you mind your manners

but i suppose you will be busy with the Romsey CWA ladies you are shouting for the day

ok a question for those that know , bear with me thanks , im a member I assume I walk in the gate that's ok , I like to sit to the left of punt road goals , ground level I am bringing 2 newbies to the G they have never been there before though they are filth supporters grr do I, we need to buy an extra to sit there ? sitting up the top sucks dammm all these changes, also is parking at the G the same as usual ? cheers for any feed back I don't , cant get there much for $$$ reasons thanks and GO DEES

ok a question for those that know , bear with me thanks , im a member I assume I walk in the gate that's ok , I like to sit to the left of punt road goals , ground level I am bringing 2 newbies to the G they have never been there before though they are filth supporters grr do I, we need to buy an extra to sit there ? sitting up the top sucks dammm all these changes, also is parking at the G the same as usual ? cheers for any feed back I don't , cant get there much for $$$ reasons thanks and GO DEES

Ring the Club 1300 DEMONS or 1300 336 667 but whatever you do get there early and check that the MCC Park is open given that we have had some rain this week. If you ring the MCC that morning there is usually a message about the car parking.


My sister and I keep parking across the river and walking. It's a 10-15 minute walk, but it's free and a lovely walk through Gosch's Paddock.

The ladies from Probis will be providing a hamper bbo

there will probably even be a spare watercress sandwich for you if you mind your manners

but i suppose you will be busy with the Romsey CWA ladies you are shouting for the day

Well I'm actually giving up quality time with the tatting group to go to the football.

My sister and I keep parking across the river and walking. It's a 10-15 minute walk, but it's free and a lovely walk through Gosch's Paddock.

I park at the RACV club and walk to the "G" from there - it's a health thing. However, I usually need to break this laborious trek at either Y&J's or Fed Square. Off course I am quite parched by the time I finally arrive and seek solace in the "Betty Cuthbert" bar.

Well I'm actually giving up quality time with the tatting group to go to the football.

I park at the RACV club and walk to the "G" from there - it's a health thing. However, I usually need to break this laborious trek at either Y&J's or Fed Square. Off course I am quite parched by the time I finally arrive and seek solace in the "Betty Cuthbert" bar.

Sounds like a mighty sensible plan, Bitter. No point in suffering from dehydration and missing the game.

 

I'm confused, i am a 11 game member.. Can I just walk in like every other week ?


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