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4 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

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. 

Correct. We're all labelled as Priority 1 despite the fact that I assume @Cal7B pays more for a membership than me. Perhaps they should be sub groups Priority 1a, b & c to account for the pay scale of memberships.

This week I'm not complaining. If we win @Cal7B I'll upgrade your Demonland Subscription to Lifetime Member free of charge. Remind me as I'm likely to forget but will honour it.

 
3 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

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

I believe so. The other week I mistakenly used the wrong barcode Junior 1-5 instead of Concession for my nephew. There is nothing on the ticket or on the scanner that indicates this so you should be fine as my nephew was.

Back in the day at Docklands there was a screen above the turnstiles that when the ticket was scanned indicated to the attendant whether the ticket was for an adult or child. I assume this was to stop adults from buying a cheaper childs ticket/membership. I don't know if this is still the case at Docklands but it has never been the case at the G.

The backs of our physical membership tickets do indicate whether the membership is adult or junior and some attendants in the premium membership areas check that status when checking whether your membership allows you access to that area.

The mobile ticket that I have for entry into this game doesn't indicate whether my ticket is for an adult and the attendant at the entrance to the premium bays can only see the Bay number.

In summary you should be ok but don't blame me if you are locked up for this heinous crime.

1 hour ago, RyanD said:

You can literally pick your bay? 

I didn’t get given that option. I just picked level 1 wing which is where I sit and got given M14

 
2 hours ago, leehow said:

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. 

I just clicked out of the junior ticket it aligned me to and went back into the find tickets page and i click into M51 bay and it picked out 2x seats.

34 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I didn’t get given that option. I just picked level 1 wing which is where I sit and got given M14

you get that option by first clicking on the ground map, which highlights your choices based on barcode


5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

you get that option by first clicking on the ground map, which highlights your choices based on barcode

I swear that didn’t come up. I’m so annoyed because I grabbed whatever tickets I could thinking maybe the allocation will be exhausted. 
I wonder if M14 is also a home team allocated bay as it’s coloured the same as the M50 bay I generally sit in 

Melbourne Cricket Ground Seating Map (MCG) Austadiums.pdf

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I swear that didn’t come up. I’m so annoyed because I grabbed whatever tickets I could thinking maybe the allocation will be exhausted. 
I wonder if M14 is also a home team allocated bay as it’s coloured the same as the M50 bay I generally sit in 

Melbourne Cricket Ground Seating Map (MCG) Austadiums.pdf 1.97 MB · 1 download

for me the map came up on the left had side (with my option areas highlighted)  the right hand side had the other options you mentioned, on this side you are supposed to just select "reserved general area".

anyway I used the map and clicked my preference (at about 3:01pm so nice and early)

dunno if this helps

5 hours ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

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

That's good to know. I'm sitting in Q29 sat night. 

 
24 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

for me the map came up on the left had side (with my option areas highlighted)  the right hand side had the other options you mentioned, on this side you are supposed to just select "reserved general area".

anyway I used the map and clicked my preference (at about 3:01pm so nice and early)

dunno if this helps

Used my free barcodes from my digital membership to get Junior tickets to sit in M51 #winning 

Sorry to the 10 Richmond fans who now get to miss out because I got waaay too many tickets ??

I'm a demons plus member and reserved a single seat ticket but cant go now.  Its level 2 Ponsford, bay N29.  Happy to pass on to someone who can attend.  Hope I can say this?  No money involved, I'll just send the digital version to someone who can use it.


16 hours ago, Demonland said:

Correct. We're all labelled as Priority 1 despite the fact that I assume @Cal7B pays more for a membership than me. Perhaps they should be sub groups Priority 1a, b & c to account for the pay scale of memberships.

This week I'm not complaining. If we win @Cal7B I'll upgrade your Demonland Subscription to Lifetime Member free of charge. Remind me as I'm likely to forget but will honour it.

Don't get me wrong, I love sitting in N52 as well! I just pay for covered seating and this week I'm in Row C and there is a chance of rain. If it doesn't rain, then great I'm happy. But if it does... well that's 2 of 3 home games this year I've been rained on whilst paying for covered tickets.

 

Nevertheless, I'm happy to support the club and attend games whilst a lot of the world cannot enjoy these luxuries. 

2 hours ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

I'm a demons plus member and reserved a single seat ticket but cant go now.  Its level 2 Ponsford, bay N29.  Happy to pass on to someone who can attend.  Hope I can say this?  No money involved, I'll just send the digital version to someone who can use it.

Ticket gone, cheers

1 hour ago, Cal7B said:

Don't get me wrong, I love sitting in N52 as well! I just pay for covered seating and this week I'm in Row C and there is a chance of rain. If it doesn't rain, then great I'm happy. But if it does... well that's 2 of 3 home games this year I've been rained on whilst paying for covered tickets.

 

Nevertheless, I'm happy to support the club and attend games whilst a lot of the world cannot enjoy these luxuries. 

I havent seen this bloke in our aisle for a while...

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17 hours ago, Jaded said:

I swear that didn’t come up. I’m so annoyed because I grabbed whatever tickets I could thinking maybe the allocation will be exhausted. 
I wonder if M14 is also a home team allocated bay as it’s coloured the same as the M50 bay I generally sit in 

Melbourne Cricket Ground Seating Map (MCG) Austadiums.pdf 1.97 MB · 9 downloads

Yes it is. m14,15 and 16. Most sit in 15 and 16  ( I am in 15 ) so there are plenty of available seats in that section during a normal home match.

What is that tattoo? As a man with a thin crown I am intruiged


Can anyone shed any light why as a member of 25years I booked 2 tickets yet I had to pay $28 as there were no zero price tickets for members left??? Ive emailed the club though its not them doing this...so who is???

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Given a 75k limit, looks like we would be at 55k crowd so far. Still a fair few general public seats left.  

Hey all,  

I have been lucky enough to grab some AFL membership tickets for the game on sat.

Which means my membership ticket is free, level one in the Great Southern Stand.

Want a Dees fan to have it, So if anyone would like it please let me know.  No charge, just expect you to barrack loudly!

Cheers

2 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Can anyone shed any light why as a member of 25years I booked 2 tickets yet I had to pay $28 as there were no zero price tickets for members left??? Ive emailed the club though its not them doing this...so who is???

I'll think you'll find you ticked the wrong box. I had the same issue last week.- kept having to pay.  Its confusing, but one of the options is free.


now allowed 85k at the MCG so I expect there could be some more tickets available.

Hopefully all those confident Tigers supporters will buy the $70 plus dollar seats and help the Demon cause

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

now allowed 85k at the MCG so I expect there could be some more tickets available.

Hopefully all those confident Tigers supporters will buy the $70 plus dollar seats and help the Demon cause

Them getting beaten would help us more.

 
17 minutes ago, old dee said:

Them getting beaten would help us more.

why not both OD.

Not sure we're quite up to rolling them yet. More hoping it's a decent dress rehearsal for later in the year.


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