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Flights and accommodation are sorted. Now for the last piece of the puzzle.

Can’t believe we get to thump the Cats under Friday night lights. Could not be more pumped.

 

just got email from club with barcode

is it worth going to ticketek outlet or should online be ok on tues morning?

 
10 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

just got email from club with barcode

is it worth going to ticketek outlet or should online be ok on tues morning?

Get them online and then email your tickets to me daisy ?

11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

just got email from club with barcode

is it worth going to ticketek outlet or should online be ok on tues morning?

As it's the first week of the finals, and it's the Dees (i.e not Richmond with millions of members), we should be ok for online purchase. I'll be refreshing every second from 8:58am. Good luck!


Yep we got our emails too.

Surely you'll be best to buy online, the time it will take outlets to process one customer, is enough for 100 members to get tickets online... lets hope their server is a bit better than the old Demonland server tho

The barcode is the number printed under the scanning bit on the back of your membership.

 
9 minutes ago, dl4e said:

The barcode is the number printed under the scanning bit on the back of your membership.

The email has a unique number on it to use, I believe.

15 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Yep we got our emails too.

Surely you'll be best to buy online, the time it will take outlets to process one customer, is enough for 100 members to get tickets online... lets hope their server is a bit better than the old Demonland server tho

Hoping you're right Jaded...Go Dees


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4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

The email has a unique number on it to use, I believe.

The number is unique but it is the same as the number on a membership card which appears just above the barcode on the back of the card.

 

 

As an aside, for those planning to buy tickets on line it is worth setting up an account on the Ticketek website beforehand to save time when trying to purchase.

It says you can get 2 tickets for one membership. Does this mean that the second is a guest pass which means you can only get for level4. I am not going up those stairs and I also sit on level1 which is where I would prefer the seats. If the one extra can sit on level1 that is fine but would like to know the difference.

12 minutes ago, dl4e said:

It says you can get 2 tickets for one membership. Does this mean that the second is a guest pass which means you can only get for level4. I am not going up those stairs and I also sit on level1 which is where I would prefer the seats. If the one extra can sit on level1 that is fine but would like to know the difference.

That's a great question.... anyone has any ideas? 

Boyfriend is staying home if we can't get good tickets because of him. No way I'm sitting up on level 4. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

That's a great question.... anyone has any ideas? 

Boyfriend is staying home if we can't get good tickets because of him. No way I'm sitting up on level 4. 

Leave him behind Jaded, come and sit with BBO and I. You'll have a much better time, but you may need the bf to post bail later in the evening....


I did the honorable thing and exhausted my staff club at works allocation before my premium member tickets avaliable tomorrow.

 

2 times 93$ Category 1 tickets afl members wing level 1 . Sorted and pumped 

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On 8/27/2018 at 10:45 AM, dl4e said:

It says you can get 2 tickets for one membership. Does this mean that the second is a guest pass which means you can only get for level4. I am not going up those stairs and I also sit on level1 which is where I would prefer the seats. If the one extra can sit on level1 that is fine but would like to know the difference.

 

On 8/27/2018 at 10:58 AM, Jaded said:

That's a great question.... anyone has any ideas? 

Boyfriend is staying home if we can't get good tickets because of him. No way I'm sitting up on level 4. 

I am almost positive that the 2 per membership are two tickets in the price category you chose. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

 

I am almost positive that the 2 per membership are two tickets in the price category you chose. 

 

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Which end will the demons cheer squad be at?

9 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

 

I am almost positive that the 2 per membership are two tickets in the price category you chose. 

 

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Great thanks.

Why are the grey seats not price categorised? Are they not available for purchase? 


2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Great thanks.

Why are the grey seats not price categorised? Are they not available for purchase? 

That’s the MCC Jaded.

19 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

 

I am almost positive that the 2 per membership are two tickets in the price category you chose. 

 

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Thanks to @david_neitz_is_my_dadfor the image.

I've called the membership team and confirmed this point. The two tickets are in whatever category you choose, no restrictions whatsover. I was also told that tickets are allocated to Melbourne 'areas', so presumably near the cheer squad etc.

 
7 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

I've called the membership team and confirmed this point. The two tickets are in whatever category you choose, no restrictions whatsover. I was also told that tickets are allocated to Melbourne 'areas', so presumably near the cheer squad etc.

Great. Thanks for that.

Our game is the series ticket game which will mean there could be a fair few available on the secondary market at zero premium... might even be some last minute discounts if you are game.


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