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Im flying down for this one..how could I not?  But Im also a bit out of touch with how to get tickets at Marvel. The game will be heavily booked Im imagining. Anyone got any suggestions of how to get hold of them early? 

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12 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

Im flying down for this one..how could I not?  But Im also a bit out of touch with how to get tickets at Marvel. The game will be heavily booked Im imagining. Anyone got any suggestions of how to get hold of them early? 

I actually don't think it will be heavily booked.

Crowds are really down at Marvel this year.

Tickets at Marvel are on Ticketek. AFL members go on sale on Tuesday. Not sure about the general public.

  • Grapeviney changed the title to TICKETING: Round 11 vs Bulldogs
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I actually don't think it will be heavily booked.

Crowds are really down at Marvel this year.

Tickets at Marvel are on Ticketek. AFL members go on sale on Tuesday. Not sure about the general public.

Tickets at Docklands are actually on TICKETMASTER. MCG is Ticketek.

 
1 hour ago, Wells 11 said:

Im flying down for this one..how could I not?  But Im also a bit out of touch with how to get tickets at Marvel. The game will be heavily booked Im imagining. Anyone got any suggestions of how to get hold of them early? 

You'll be able to get a ticket just depends where you want to sit and how much you want to pay. I'd say GA tickets go on sale Wednesday after Members? Or is it Thursday?

  • Demonland changed the title to TICKETING: Rd 11 vs Bulldogs

Hi DL'ers hoping to get some help here on best way to get tickets for this Friday's game.

I am a GA Member Home and Away, but have about 8 non-member friends and we want to sit together. What's the best approach?

Do I just buy all the tickets in my one transaction? I've found ticketek very confusing this year so a bit lost. 

Is it right that we will have to wait until Wednesday to access tickets?

10 minutes ago, Altona-demon said:

Hi DL'ers hoping to get some help here on best way to get tickets for this Friday's game.

I am a GA Member Home and Away, but have about 8 non-member friends and we want to sit together. What's the best approach?

Do I just buy all the tickets in my one transaction? I've found ticketek very confusing this year so a bit lost. 

Is it right that we will have to wait until Wednesday to access tickets?

For a start it's Ticketmaster and not Ticketek. Tickets for away members go on sale at 10am Wed and GA sales at 1pm Wednesday. I don't think you'll be able to get all 10 tickets in one transaction unless you want to wait until 1pm and pay for the two you would get for free if you booked those tickets earlier in the day (10am). I doubt that you can 'mix and match' ie supply two barcodes for the freebies and then pay for 8.

It is highly likely, however, that Dees members and GA will be confined to level 4 (top deck). I was there for the Saints game (row X - 2nd from back) and the six of us were all able to move to the front row as there were heaps of empty seats. I doubt there'll be anywhere near capacity.
MCC members are not getting reciprocal rights at the Docklands this year for starters, meaning they have to pay a motza for reasonable seats. I reckon many won't bother.

 
On 5/19/2021 at 6:27 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

Tickets at Docklands are actually on TICKETMASTER. MCG is Ticketek.

You're dead right.

I knew it was Ticketmaster, but for some reason typed Ticketek.

Wish I could edit my post.

On 5/19/2021 at 5:22 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I actually don't think it will be heavily booked.

Crowds are really down at Marvel this year.

Tickets at Marvel are on Ticketek. AFL members go on sale on Tuesday. Not sure about the general public.

Please BBP Nomore free advice please on crowds or ticketing 


Might not be a crowd if they can't find the source of the two new cases

Yes.... I hate the joint like everyone else.

This match is too tantalising not to go but, I don't want to be sitting next Dog supporters who continually bag and hate our players. It fires me right up and I get into trouble.

So... The question is. Where do the Melbourbe supporters congregate in the stands? 

I know the cheer squad but much prefer a view a little higher in the stands.

I would love some help in this regard when choosing my seats.

Regards,

Edited by gOLLy

Just do what I do, sit right slap bang in the middle of a nest of opposition teams supported and barrack hard. It’s brilliant when wining, can be a little awkward when loosing, and fun either way, like the good old days (I’m not as old as some on here, so talking 90s here) in bay 13. ?

3 hours ago, gOLLy said:

This match is too tantalising not to go but, I don't want to be sitting next Dog supporters who continually bag and hate our players. It fires me right up and I get into trouble.

Tough gig.
I do that but find I'm just as likely to exchange barbs with one of our own "supporters" who continually bag and hate our players.
Usually those who do it at the top of their lungs.
 
 

3 hours ago, gOLLy said:

I would love some help in this regard when choosing my seats.

Regards,

Same here. I also seem to end up surrounded by the most obnoxious opposition supporters. 


Good news for all the Melbourne fans who hate Marvel stadium - $225M worth of new function rooms and a market area (whatever that is) will solve all our concerns. Luckily nothing will change re stadium access or viewing from the cheap seats, because we know those things are perfect already.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/marvel-stadium-revamp-to-begin-at-end-of-afl-season/news-story/3c057e6dd89314a778b40199403bb56e


I absolutely hope this outbreak can be contained and does not spread and as disappointing as it is not to be able to go, if it means we can keep a lid on Covid then i'll accept it. That being the case, and thinking from a very selfish fan perspective, does the lack of a crowd benefit us? We didn't do too well in front of the Crows fans last weekend so i reckon there's some advantage. 

If capacity is heavily reduced it’ll just be a Bulldog centric crowd which will not help us at all. I prefer no crowds than less crowds. I think no crowds make sense and as much as I want to go, I think it might help us. 
Thankfully it’s not our home game. 

 

Makes no sense.


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