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QB game - ticketing

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Info for Demon Army members was sent out to our members earlier in the week. Our area - Bays M2 & M3 is fully ticketed seating. You will need a seat ticket (no extra charge) to sit with us. Our members have responded & seats have been allocated. If you're not a Demon Army member & like to just wander in on game day the chances are there won't be a seat for you in our area. We've been informed all seats around us are being sold as reserved seating. It's rather unusual for a Melbourne game - we're so used to sitting wherever we like. But that's the information we have for the area behind the Punt Rd goals.

This is one occasion when it pays to ensure you have the appropriate membership for your preferred seat at the ground.

Go Dees!

 

I have country membership and and bringing 2 newbies to the G for their first time can we just grab a seat around bay 13 area ? lower level ?

 

Yes it is our home game.

and then where can you sit - only general admin on level 3 or something?

I'm a 3 game member but paid $45 for a category 3 seat in M12. It said on the ticketek site that it would be $24 for an adult member upgrade but then there was nowhere I could select that option and had to pay the full price?

Does anyone know if I can get the difference back?

I have country membership and and bringing 2 newbies to the G for their first time can we just grab a seat around bay 13 area ? lower level ?

You should check the AFL or MFC websites but I'd assume all the seats on the lower level will be sold as reserved seats - so if you just rock up and scan in with a GA membership you may be forced to sit up on level 4 depending on how many they pre-sell. I could be wrong so you might want to check the websites aren't very clear. If you really want to sit on ground level probably best to try and book seats beforehand otherwise you can try your luck on the day (may be able to still buy seats on ground level at the gate) or just stand up the back.


thanks doc

Unfortunately too expensive for me this year and I refuse to sit up the very back.

Unfortunately too expensive for me this year and I refuse to sit up the very back.

We want big crowds and this is the price of that. It can be great just rocking up 5 minutes before bounce and sitting wherever you want but the flip side is it sucks playing in front of 20k in a 100k stadium.

 

Surely my reserved seat 17 game membership gets me in for free and let's me seat in my reserved seats as per every year this game has been played. Surely?!?!

I will not be happy if we have to pay.

Surely my reserved seat 17 game membership gets me in for free and let's me seat in my reserved seats as per every year this game has been played. Surely?!?!

I will not be happy if we have to pay.

If you have reserved seat membership you just scan in.

Imagine the chaos at the gates if it wasn't the case.


please tell me you can still GA at the gate , im member but my pals are not

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