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23 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Is the Perth casino a good place to watch the Tigers and Pies smash each other on Friday night with fellow Dees supporters?

Yeah mate, the sports bar there is pretty good. Bogan central though.

 

Unfortunately I can’t convince the wife that this is a good way to spend money so I’m saving for a GF ticket (knock on wood)

Is anyone looking into chartering a plane? These guys are doing it for Eagles supporters in case they make it.

https://thewest.com.au/sport/west-coast-eagles/afl-grand-final-west-coast-eagles-fans-already-booking-seats-on-charter-flight-to-melbourne-ng-b88955411z

How's Virgin, they put on a new flight to Perth on Saturday and it is even reasonably priced... lands at 1:05pm on Saturday. Good one Virgin! 

 
12 minutes ago, Jaded said:

How's Virgin, they put on a new flight to Perth on Saturday and it is even reasonably priced... lands at 1:05pm on Saturday. Good one Virgin! 

Timely.

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Timely.

heard on radio that someone has added an extra flight on friday too


7 hours ago, MadAsHell said:

Planning on going. Was out the front of a Ticketmaster at 6:30am this morning and grabbed my que ticket (02!!!). Will be heading back to try and secure them shortly.

Haven't booked flights yet as I want to ensure I'll get game tickets first, but looking at approx $1300 return!!!!

Do you need tickets?

As low as $460.00 return on Jetstar (leave Friday return Sunday) if you’re not fussy re early or late times.

I’m doing Brisbane/Perth for $660.00.

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4 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Do you need tickets?

All good thanks mate. Got my tickets & flights arranged.

Ground level, on the wing! Flying to Perth Thursday night and catching the red eye home on Sunday night.

 

 

Put this is the wrong thread earlier....

 

Nephew used my codes, and got tickets for 4 people, up behind the Dees cheer sqaud.

Lucky he is with a couple of  mates who can go a bit, as his mouth is Shrek sized when the Dees are playing.

 

Hopefully we can get enough voices there to be heard.


I just bought flights to Perth (without tickets to the game!) If anyone has a spare/knows how I can get a ticket, that would be amazing! Please let me know :)

Those new Jetstar flight times are good (unlike Virgin flying in 10 minutes before the match starts!) but you’re still looking at $1200 return. 

We’re going and we’ll be loud! Goody convinced me! (Costing a small fortune- bought a package)

Where’s a good pub for post game celebration (hopefully)? Also to watch the game on Friday night?

Did anyone else notice the Webjet site was stinking up the joint in the last few days? Couldn’t search this route at all.


I’ll be there with some of my family... very exciting!

Does anyone know if the dees have a training session on the Friday at the ground?

1 hour ago, Shwarmas said:

I just bought flights to Perth (without tickets to the game!) If anyone has a spare/knows how I can get a ticket, that would be amazing! Please let me know :)

You know what, its a pity Our club can't arrange these matters, for members who can't make it over... that they could organize an on-trade for the one game, at a moderate fee, for handling the matter on behalf of the members involved.

Edited by DV8

Jetstar have added a flight to Perth from 7am Friday from Melbourne for $452. Likewise return Sunday at 10am for the same price.

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Did anyone else notice the Webjet site was stinking up the joint in the last few days? Couldn’t search this route at all.

Yes, seems to me the airlines were holding onto flights for there own websites. It’s fair to say it was/ is hard work trying to work out flights.

So we bought our tickets to the game as soon as we could, determined to buy flights only 8f they put on cheaper flights. But, as is always the way when it comes to the MFC, my old man, my sister and I, bit the bullet and splashed close to $800+ each. 

We will be there and I hope my loudness can compete with the 50,000-odd feral out of work miners.


Managed to secure seats to the game on the wing on the ground level. Flying out Thursday night and flying home on the red eye sunday night.

Here's hoping for a memorable match!

55 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Managed to secure seats to the game on the wing on the ground level. Flying out Thursday night and flying home on the red eye sunday night.

Here's hoping for a memorable match!

Which airline you flying with if you don’t mind me asking? That’s our schedule also. 

12 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Which airline you flying with if you don’t mind me asking? That’s our schedule also. 

Gone with Qantas. Thought they had much better scheduled flights then the other airlines.

 
7 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Gone with Qantas. Thought they had much better scheduled flights then the other airlines.

Qantas also, we could be on the same flight. 

I'm happy to chip in if we can get the woo-hoo guy from Adelaide Oval over. Anyone know his gofundme details? 


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