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MCG seating query

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Does anone know if row BB in bay M55 level 1 is undercover?

Travelling to MCG and short of umbrellas and raincoats.

thanks

 
4 hours ago, sue said:

Does anone know if row BB in bay M55 level 1 is undercover?

Travelling to MCG and short of umbrellas and raincoats.

thanks

There is a website called https://aviewfrommyseat.com/ and you can put in your bay number and if someone has taken a photo from that seat and uploaded it you can see the view and sometimes tell if it's undercover.

This is the view from Row BB in Bay M52. It looks like it might be undercover but you also have to factor in wind and sometimes the rain can angle it's way in.

https://aviewfrommyseat.com/photo/133830/Melbourne+Cricket+Ground/section-M52/row-BB/seat-5/

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This one is Row FF in M48 so your row is 4 rows in front. Might just be undercover but can't be 100% sure.

https://aviewfrommyseat.com/photo/170132/Melbourne+Cricket+Ground/section-M48/row-FF/seat-13/

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Best bet is perhaps to call the MCG and maybe you'll get someone helpful that can tell you for sure.

Hopefully someone on here who sits there or thereabouts can confirm.

Looks like it is undercover and behind the 'drip line':- Row Y

 

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39 minutes ago, sue said:

Does anone know if row BB in bay M55 level 1 is undercover?

Travelling to MCG and short of umbrellas and raincoats.

thanks

Hey Sue.

I have a reserved seat in MM, which is right at the back in bay M 53 and very much undercover. I can guarantee you that unless it’s Anzac or Queens Birthday you’ll be able to move back further undercover if you get wet (which I don’t think you will anyways)

There was 3 empty rows in front of us on Saturday night.


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my thanks to all who've replied. 

We are M51 Rows Y and Z - just under the lip of the stand above. BB should be OK

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