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Looks like mcc stuffed up the seating, was on right at 9am and only the under cover bays on level 1 were available to select, nothing fwd of that

Just now, Garbo said:

Looks like mcc stuffed up the seating, was on right at 9am and only the under cover bays on level 1 were available to select, nothing fwd of that

same

 

How in the world are there no seats forward of row U on any level 4 bays at 9am? Are they trying to fill back to front?? 

10 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Got on 8 mins after they went on sale at 9am.. couldn't get a level 2, and am stuck up the back of Level 4. Absolute nonsense.

Hey dude, sorry to tell you but the ticketing system is totally f@@ked.

I logged on at abou 9.05 am for MCC seats. Was allocated up the back of Level 4 like you. However I read somewhere that new batches of seats are released periodically. I thought I'm not taking those seats. Kept trying then timed out. I logged in again ... and got second row seats!!! 

 


Got in at 9:08am and the best I could get for 3 members was row MM level 4. If it was Melb v Rich I could cop it. Not Melb v Bris. I'll take my chances on walk-up

 

The best I can get is also back of level 1, can't even access level 2. This is trumped up garbage. 

For all the people annoyed about level 2 being sold out so soon, there are 2 bays that go on sale as reserved seating on level 2.

Level 2 will give you N40 and a couple rows at the front of N37-N39 and No alcohol will give you N41.

N43-N48 are all walk up areas on the day and 80% of N37-N39 are dining room seats.

Also, if you select level 4 and it gives you row MM it is because they sell one bay at a time front to back, I got Q42 row A when I checked because they had just put that bay on sale.


There was a time when you could click on the bay you wanted to sit in. But there was also a time when you could pick the seat you wanted as long as it had not already sold. System needs to be changed. 

Been booted now and waiting to get back in. That tears it, I'll take a look at the MFC members allocations but most likely MCC walk up. 

I can tell you last week it wasn't any easier trying to get tickets as an MFC Redlegs member.

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

There was a time when you could click on the bay you wanted to sit in. But there was also a time when you could pick the seat you wanted as long as it had not already sold. System needs to be changed. 

I did that last week. No idea why this week is such a shambles.


43 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

it's quite simple

if you're a true demons supporter you'll be there no matter what

sadly I will drag my body along dc!

Edited by old dee

33 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Looks like mcc stuffed up the seating, was on right at 9am and only the under cover bays on level 1 were available to select, nothing fwd of that

Yeh I got seats level 1 in row CC.

Found it interesting for Melb v Brisbane you could buy 2 Visitor tickets but for Collingwood vs Freo you could buy 4.

I know there are less Freo fans about but would have thought the number of Collingwood fans would have equalized that out a bit 

 

 

1 minute ago, roy11 said:

Yeh I got seats level 1 in row CC.

Found it interesting for Melb v Brisbane you could buy 2 Visitor tickets but for Collingwood vs Freo you could buy 4.

I know there are less Freo fans about but would have thought the number of Collingwood fans would have equalized that out a bit 

 

 

Your mistake roy is you are expecting logic!

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1 hour ago, kev martin said:

There is also a good chance of showers, according to the long term weather forecasts.

Two words, Kev…

[censored] ponchos!

edit: soz, thought I was in the Fill the ‘G thread. But the two words still apply.

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Been in the queue for 15 minutes. I HATE [censored] Ticketek! 

I logged on at 9.45 am same story fml.

In the queue waiting and noticed that Collingwood priority 2 club members have a separate time slot for tickets. I guess when they have 100,000 members they can do whatever suits the club


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