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Just now, Ollie fan said:

I did click on N52. It said there were seats available. When I clicked to except my tickets, I found the tickets allocated to me were on the other side of the ground. Is there some link that I should be using that I have missed?

No idea. That has never happened to me. Since I worked out that you could physically click on the bay and secure those tickets I have not had an issue doing it that way. Previously I was selecting best available and got tickets in the Southern Stand which were actually quite good but my preference is in the N sections of the Olympic Stand.

 
26 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Can someone help me? I have reserved seats in Bay N52. I go to Ticketek, into my barcode, enter the Melbourne allocation, click on N52, which it tells me has seats available, but when I am allocated the seats, they are on the other side of the ground! Is there any special technique on the Ticketek site to get seats in the position that you indicate?

Don't know if this help but I believe the map they use is up side down. 

1 hour ago, dl4e said:

Right so you go through gate 5 and then they find that someone went into gate 1 and has the virus so they don't need to contact you. But you get into the same train carriage as this person from gate 1 after the game at Richmond station ?????? I am sorry but this whole system has that many floors in it that it is a load of bovine shizen.

Your not wrong there, just typical bull from those in power.

 
24 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

I did click on N52. It said there were seats available. When I clicked to except my tickets, I found the tickets allocated to me were on the other side of the ground. Is there some link that I should be using that I have missed?

Same thing happened to me in round 1.

I think what happens is that Legends, Tridents and Redlegs are all grouped together as one premium group, and from there it's first in best dressed.

That's how @Demonlandhas been upgraded to N49, and @Cal7B relegated to N52. 

46 minutes ago, binman said:

The top deck of the ponsford is great.

The key though is not going above AA. Its too high 

I'm more of an Olympic, top deck man myself. But Q29 in ponsford in front of the scoreboard last week wasn't bad.


Does anyone know if reserved seats members who get early access can purchase GA or other tickets? I have a reserved seat, but my brother and GF have  3 game memberships. No idea how I can ensure we sit together.  

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10 minutes ago, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

Does anyone know if reserved seats members who get early access can purchase GA or other tickets? I have a reserved seat, but my brother and GF have  3 game memberships. No idea how I can ensure we sit together.  

You have to wait until 5pm for lower priority. Then enter all your barcodes at the same time. So effectively, you have to wait for the lowest membership in that group to become available 

 

Got seats in the same row as my usual reserved seat. m50 wing. No complaints.


11 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

can you still use a junior ticket? thats all im getting allocated.

Probably but how is that possible, you would have to have a barcode to be accessing this window?

19 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

can you still use a junior ticket? thats all im getting allocated.

nobody is checking......upto you

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

just got lvl2 p14. excellent, an upgrade for me

easy peasy

P14 is level 2A out in the elements

2 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

P14 is level 2A out in the elements

well my reserved seat was lvl1 open air so lvl2 is preferable to me. besides if it rains i'll just move to a spare nearby under cover...lol

21 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

nobody is checking......upto you

All gd lads it aligned me with adult tickets. ?


I’m so annoyed. I got allocated some [censored] seats behind the goals on level 2 when every other week we got to sit in our M50 bay. I ended up getting Junior tickets in M14 as well, because I refuse to pay so much for a reserved seat and end up stuck in a crap seat for a home game. 
I hope we don’t end up surrounded by Richmond supporters because I won’t be happy!

No idea why we didn’t just get our normal bay allocation! ?

53 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

All gd lads it aligned me with adult tickets. ?

Did you have to do anything because I'm having the same issue. Lets me get one adult but other ticket is for 1-5 year old. 

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24 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I’m so annoyed. I got allocated some [censored] seats behind the goals on level 2 when every other week we got to sit in our M50 bay. I ended up getting Junior tickets in M14 as well, because I refuse to pay so much for a reserved seat and end up stuck in a crap seat for a home game. 
I hope we don’t end up surrounded by Richmond supporters because I won’t be happy!

No idea why we didn’t just get our normal bay allocation! ?

You can literally pick your bay? 


4 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

Can someone help me? I have reserved seats in Bay N52. I go to Ticketek, into my barcode, enter the Melbourne allocation, click on N52, which it tells me has seats available, but when I am allocated the seats, they are on the other side of the ground! Is there any special technique on the Ticketek site to get seats in the position that you indicate?

Hey Ollie, same thing has happened to me twice now. Exact opposite side of the ground to what I selected.

im not complaining though I’ve been given N49 right next to MCC level 2, absolute crackers!

My reserved seat is N52 also, we’ve probably crossed paths!

GA, Ponsford again. But this time below the snow line and behind goals. Happy with that. 

4 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

Can someone help me? I have reserved seats in Bay N52. I go to Ticketek, into my barcode, enter the Melbourne allocation, click on N52, which it tells me has seats available, but when I am allocated the seats, they are on the other side of the ground! Is there any special technique on the Ticketek site to get seats in the position that you indicate?

My experience exactly. Seems only to respond to the level, never the section you want.

 

M50 a good spot? I usually sit in the southern stand but got this 1 as I wasn’t paying attention, hope it’s not a dry area 

7 minutes ago, brendan said:

M50 a good spot? I usually sit in the southern stand but got this 1 as I wasn’t paying attention, hope it’s not a dry area 

Yeah mate that’s a pretty awesome seat only 2 bays from MCC on the wing. Happy days!


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