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1 hour ago, FearTheBeard said:

As per Kiss of Death's comment, M54 and M4 are now fully on sale to Melbourne members.

I'm happy I paid attention and kept logging in - only two other seats had been taken in M4 at the time I purchased 🥰

 

So glad I have my reserved seat. For 20 years I paid for these seats, and it's never been needed... finally, the long wait has paid off 🤑


16 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

So glad I have my reserved seat. For 20 years I paid for these seats, and it's never been needed... finally, the long wait has paid off 🤑

Has it ever Jaded! Feel so VIP right now!

I'm guessing if it's sold out that means the guest pass area for the Trident section is too, not that I need it. 

Does anyone know when Redleg guest passes will be available?

I'm currently on hold waiting, know option yet online, which is ridiculous to be honest.

Also how do you get a ticket to the Uluru game anyone had experience in that area before?

 
10 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

Also how do you get a ticket to the Uluru game anyone had experience in that area before?

Go onto the club site and look for an entertainment package... around $200 IIRC

18 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

Does anyone know when Redleg guest passes will be available?

I'm currently on hold waiting, know option yet online, which is ridiculous to be honest.

Also how do you get a ticket to the Uluru game anyone had experience in that area before?

Also if you are a Red Leg member and want to get guest passes to level 2.

GA has been exhausted, but the club is working out a way for members to be able to purchase guest passes without buying a reserve seat and will announce it next week.

You can however put a hold on guest passes if you want to get some.


25 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

Also if you are a Red Leg member and want to get guest passes to level 2.

GA has been exhausted, but the club is working out a way for members to be able to purchase guest passes without buying a reserve seat and will announce it next week.

You can however put a hold on guest passes if you want to get some.

Would have thought the easiest way to do it is to put P1-P4 on sale through Ticketek at $30 a ticket and only available if you put your redlegs/tridents barcodes in?

29 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Would have thought the easiest way to do it is to put P1-P4 on sale through Ticketek at $30 a ticket and only available if you put your redlegs/tridents barcodes in?

Problem is the guest pass is only to get into the members area and normally you also need a GA to get in. 
 

So I think they’ll combine the 2 and make it $55 to come into the members area?

24 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

Problem is the guest pass is only to get into the members area and normally you also need a GA to get in. 
 

So I think they’ll combine the 2 and make it $55 to come into the members area?

I purchased a 3 game membership for our daughter at the start of the month as part of the Kozzie promo. While I was at it I booked and payed for a KB Redleg guest pass ($30). I rang the Membership team this morning as the Membership card has not arrived yet. They still don't have any advice regarding entry to the ground for this situation. They have been on the back foot as the MCG has sprung this on the Club and it caught everyone by surprise. If I have to pay extra for a "Reserve Seat" ticket I'll be annoyed but as long as I can get the daughter on level 2, I will do whatever I need to do.

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My friends got a general admission ticket and unsure what happens now? Can they still get in with it? It’s so confusing what to do 

2 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

My friends got a general admission ticket and unsure what happens now? Can they still get in with it? It’s so confusing what to do 

Short answer "no". Long answer; depends, is it a "ticket" purchased some time ago through Ticketmaster? Or a GA Membership?


Personally, I think it's wrong charging members for an upgrade regardless the level of membership.

2 minutes ago, dworship said:

Short answer "no". Long answer; depends, is it a "ticket" purchased some time ago through Ticketmaster? Or a GA Membership?

They got the tickets about 2 weeks ago off ticketek, it’s not a membership

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Personally, I think it's wrong charging members for an upgrade regardless the level of membership.

Problem is with how many Woods unwashed want to go to the game but I agree. For many years I went GA because I would always stand (due to back injury). I never needed a "reserved seat".

4 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

They got the tickets about 2 weeks ago off ticketek, it’s not a membership

On those tickets does it specify a Level, Bay, Row and Seat?

3 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

My friends got a general admission ticket and unsure what happens now? Can they still get in with it? It’s so confusing what to do 

I am assuming they are not MFC or CFC members.

That  ticket/s will gain entry into the ground at the appropriate gate and they can go to their seat/s directly. 
The confusion is because all GA members ticket holders who are MFC or CFC members have had to upgrade to a reserved seat to secure admission to the ground rather than gain entry by their card. 
If they want to they can ring MFC  Membership Dept on 03 9652 1155 to double check this information.

Cheers and enjoy the game 


Just now, 58er said:
17 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

My friends got a general admission ticket and unsure what happens now? Can they still get in with it? It’s so confusing what to do 

I am assuming they are not MFC or CFC members.

That  ticket/s will gain entry into the ground at the appropriate gate and they can go to their seat/s directly. 
The confusion is because all GA members ticket holders who are MFC or CFC members have had to upgrade to a reserved seat to secure admission to the ground rather than gain entry by their card. 
If they want to they can ring MFC  Membership Dept on 03 9652 1155 to double check this information.

Cheers and enjoy the game 

It's also to stop walk ups on the day. Hopefully a lot of Woods supporters (not very smart obviously) who turn up and expect to purchase a ticket at the gate will be very unhappy. As the tickets are from Ticketek the MFC Membership Team wont be able to help.

10 minutes ago, dworship said:

On those tickets does it specify a Level, Bay, Row and Seat?

Nope everything’s GA as at the time general admission tickets were selling! 
They’re Collingwood anyway so they can stay home! Haha

 

 
1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

what about ga members who are ok or even prefer to stand?

Need an allocated seat to get in. This is the problem I have at the moment as Guest Passes apply to a seating "area" not individual seats.

1 minute ago, Demongirl35 said:

Nope everything’s GA as at the time general admission tickets were selling! 
They’re Collingwood anyway so they can stay home! Haha

 

I hope you weren't going to sit with them anyway!


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