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This is going to be a blockbuster which is great for our revenue as it is our Home game. 

But it also means tickets may be hard to come by.  Over on 'bigfooty' there is a thread and on Monday afternoon this was posted:  "Continuing to sell out the top bays. Q49 completely sold out, Q50 and 51 on sale. Only one bay left on the wing on level 1 and the goal bays are selling too...Get on so you can go on the night!"

And it seems the club may have some ticket upgrades available for members.  Also on big footy thread:  "Just got on board $10 upgrade to premium seating area (level 1 wing) available for GA members.  Good viewing areas selling out fast. GA members will be nosebleeds (and not on the wing)".  

Also read in DL's '2018 Membership' thread that MCC reserved seats are sold out.  (By the by we tipped over the 40,000 member level yesterday, almost a month earlier than in 2017 so heading for a new membership record).

Without a reserved seat members and non-members will need to queue up early, especially if family and friends want to sit together.  But if it is a sell out may have trouble getting in.  

 
  On 11/04/2018 at 22:57, Lucifer's Hero said:

This is going to be a blockbuster which is great for our revenue as it is our Home game. 

But it also means tickets may be hard to come by.  Over on 'bigfooty' there is a thread and on Monday afternoon this was posted:  "Continuing to sell out the top bays. Q49 completely sold out, Q50 and 51 on sale. Only one bay left on the wing on level 1 and the goal bays are selling too...Get on so you can go on the night!"

And it seems the club may have some ticket upgrades available for members.  Also on big footy thread:  "Just got on board $10 upgrade to premium seating area (level 1 wing) available for GA members.  Good viewing areas selling out fast. GA members will be nosebleeds (and not on the wing)".  

Also read in DL's '2018 Membership' thread that MCC reserved seats are sold out.  (By the by we tipped over the 40,000 member level yesterday, almost a month earlier than in 2017 so heading for a new membership record).

Without a reserved seat members and non-members will need to queue up early, especially if family and friends want to sit together.  But if it is a sell out may have trouble getting in.  

Go Demons

  On 11/04/2018 at 22:57, Lucifer's Hero said:

This is going to be a blockbuster which is great for our revenue as it is our Home game. 

But it also means tickets may be hard to come by.  Over on 'bigfooty' there is a thread and on Monday afternoon this was posted:  "Continuing to sell out the top bays. Q49 completely sold out, Q50 and 51 on sale. Only one bay left on the wing on level 1 and the goal bays are selling too...Get on so you can go on the night!"

And it seems the club may have some ticket upgrades available for members.  Also on big footy thread:  "Just got on board $10 upgrade to premium seating area (level 1 wing) available for GA members.  Good viewing areas selling out fast. GA members will be nosebleeds (and not on the wing)".  

Also read in DL's '2018 Membership' thread that MCC reserved seats are sold out.  (By the by we tipped over the 40,000 member level yesterday, almost a month earlier than in 2017 so heading for a new membership record).

Without a reserved seat members and non-members will need to queue up early, especially if family and friends want to sit together.  But if it is a sell out may have trouble getting in.  

Spoke to the club a short time ago, the $10 upgrade for premium seats is a pass to get into the Level 1 (wing) area, not a reserved seat if anyone was wondering. 

If anyone plans to take this offer it’s best to ring the club to get multiple tickets as processing it online will require you to purchase upgrades one membership card at a time which will probably cause headaches.

 

 

Got my tickets yesterday. AFL Members. Level 4 back allocation exhausted. Level 2 AE. Level 3 AE. Level 1 undercover AE.

All that was left was Level 4 "front row" and Level 1 outside. Managed to get right on the wing. I imagine AFL Members will sell it if it hasn't already.


not used to supporting a team that fills stadiums....  I usually stand on the ground level so I don't need a ticket right?

  On 12/04/2018 at 03:51, praha said:

Got my tickets yesterday. AFL Members. Level 4 back allocation exhausted. Level 2 AE. Level 3 AE. Level 1 undercover AE.

All that was left was Level 4 "front row" and Level 1 outside. Managed to get right on the wing. I imagine AFL Members will sell it if it hasn't already.

same here.... suspecting there will be  a heavy Tigers turn out.

Anzac day will be a sell out but it would not surprise me if we have a higher physical attendance. Pies and Bombers supporters buy their reserved seats for the Anzac clash miles in advance.

Shame there is no dynamic pricing ... it could even go negative the way the Pies and Bombers are going ;)

So glad I got my reserved seat memberships. Worth every penny. Last year we rocked up at 5:30 and struggled to get seats as it wasn’t our home game. This time I can come an hour later and stroll straight through to my chair. 

If only we got to keep those seats in finals! 

 
  On 12/04/2018 at 03:54, DubDee said:

not used to supporting a team that fills stadiums....  I usually stand on the ground level so I don't need a ticket right?

You don’t.

Richmond fans will be filling most seats, but a great game to be apart of nonetheless.

  On 12/04/2018 at 03:51, praha said:

Got my tickets yesterday. AFL Members. Level 4 back allocation exhausted. Level 2 AE. Level 3 AE. Level 1 undercover AE.

All that was left was Level 4 "front row" and Level 1 outside. Managed to get right on the wing. I imagine AFL Members will sell it if it hasn't already.

I booked my AFL membership tix as soon as they went on sale got M16 or 17 I think about 10 rows back for 8 of us.


  On 11/04/2018 at 23:45, Demon77 said:

Spoke to the club a short time ago, the $10 upgrade for premium seats is a pass to get into the Level 1 (wing) area, not a reserved seat if anyone was wondering. 

If anyone plans to take this offer it’s best to ring the club to get multiple tickets as processing it online will require you to purchase upgrades one membership card at a time which will probably cause headaches.

 

Not a specific reserved seat but I'm assuming it gaurentees you a seat in that area... 

  On 12/04/2018 at 07:15, JV7 said:

Not a specific reserved seat but I'm assuming it gaurentees you a seat in that area... 

No. It is part of the match day experience. They let more people in than there are seats and let peoplw fight for spots. Robbo makes funny comments and it is shown on the big screens.

  On 12/04/2018 at 07:15, JV7 said:

Not a specific reserved seat but I'm assuming it gaurentees you a seat in that area... 

Yes, spot on, a guaranteed seat anywhere in the allocated area.

Passes or at least the info on how to access the pass will be emailed out closer to the game.

 

 

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