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12 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

While Ticketek nominally assign Bays for the two clubs I don't think it is sophisticated enough to ensure the numbers are 50/50.  My impression last year was first in, best dressed.

Regarding the Ticketek 'premium' member option the computer didn't always deliver premium seats nor priority access.  The seat allocation seemed to be on price category rather than membership status.  Anyone could choose the highest priced tickets. 

Generally, the computer seemed to allocate tickets (by price category) in a Bay until it was full then allocated tickets in the next available Bay.  Sometimes there were Bays with fans from both clubs but you don't know this until you get to the game.

Once the MCC, AFL and other group's seats are considered the allocation for club members will be relatively small.

Hopefully the tickets for Carlton/Sydney go on sale on the Wednesday to avoid a total meltdown.   The other games' tickets will be sold by Ticketmaster.

@Fear the beard will probably know more.

 

I thought last year was premium members had a 2 hour window before other members to purchase their tickets?

I could of had that wrong though.

 

Getting the tickets is nearly as stressful as a final decided by a couple of goals

1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I thought last year was premium members had a 2 hour window before other members to purchase their tickets?

I could of had that wrong though.

I think thta is right. Priority one members get first crack at tix is my understanding.

Priority one members are those with a GF guarantee:

Memberships with Grand Final Guarantee included:

  • Legends
  • Trident
  • Trident Open Air,
  • Redlegs,
  • Redlegs Open Air
  • Demon Seats Plus members 
 
3 minutes ago, binman said:

I think thta is right. Priority one members get first crack at tix is my understanding.

Priority one members are those with a GF guarantee:

Memberships with Grand Final Guarantee included:

  • Legends
  • Trident
  • Trident Open Air,
  • Redlegs,
  • Redlegs Open Air
  • Demon Seats Plus members 

So technically we should be getting ours at 10am? 
I am getting on a plane in the afternoon and am responsible for 5 tickets. It’s very stressful. 

But note, anyone dead keen to be priority memeber for the QF can buy an Access membership for $30. 

It's not clear what priority this gives you (maybe just the same as general memebers? ie so you have a chance at getting ticket as none will be available to non mmebers), but the info on the link below says:

Package Benefits

  • Priority access to purchase a ticket in weeks 1-3 of finals in which Melbourne participates
  • Priority 3 access to a Grand Final ticket if Melbourne participates
  • 10% off full priced purchases in-store and online at the Demon Shop
  • Club Voting Rights (if over 18)
  • Access to exclusive offers from club partners

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/30-access-membership-last-chance-deal

Info about the priority group can be found here under FAQs:

 https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/finals-ticketing


12 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

While Ticketek nominally assign Bays for the two clubs I don't think it is sophisticated enough to ensure the numbers are 50/50.  My impression last year was first in, best dressed.

Regarding the Ticketek 'premium' member option the computer didn't always deliver premium seats nor priority access.  The seat allocation seemed to be on price category rather than membership status.  Anyone could choose the highest priced tickets. 

Generally, the computer seemed to allocate tickets (by price category) in a Bay until it was full then allocated tickets in the next available Bay.  Sometimes there were Bays with fans from both clubs but you don't know this until you get to the game.

Once the MCC, AFL and other group's seats are considered the allocation for club members will be relatively small.

Hopefully the tickets for Carlton/Sydney go on sale on the Wednesday to avoid a total meltdown.   The other games' tickets will be sold by Ticketmaster.

@Fear the beard will probably know more.

 

Saints game also on Ticketek but for AFL reserve they are staggering the games, hopefully they do the same for Public and MCC. The premium option I am not 100% sure about.

6 minutes ago, binman said:

But note, anyone dead keen to be priority memeber for the QF can buy an Access membership for $30. 

It's not clear what priority this gives you (maybe just the same as general members? ie so you have a chance at getting ticket as none will be available to non members), but the info on the link below says:

Package Benefits

  • Priority access to purchase a ticket in weeks 1-3 of finals in which Melbourne participates
  • Priority 3 access to a Grand Final ticket if Melbourne participates
  • 10% off full priced purchases in-store and online at the Demon Shop
  • Club Voting Rights (if over 18)
  • Access to exclusive offers from club partners

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/30-access-membership-last-chance-deal

Info about the priority group can be found here under FAQs:

 https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/finals-ticketing

Reading the package benefits for the $30 Access membership, it seems to be that all three levels of members (Priority 1, 2 and 3) all get priority access.

So perhaps Priority one doesn't get a first crack? ie when sales open, all members have priority access at the same time  

25 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

So technically we should be getting ours at 10am? 
I am getting on a plane in the afternoon and am responsible for 5 tickets. It’s very stressful. 

Yep member ticket pre-sale commences at 10am tomorrow 

 
17 minutes ago, binman said:

Reading the package benefits for the $30 Access membership, it seems to be that all three levels of members (Priority 1, 2 and 3) all get priority access.

So perhaps Priority one doesn't get a first crack? ie when sales open, all members have priority access at the same time  

Do we receive a different barcode for each game?

During Covid in 2021 we were encouraged to share our barcode’s which I did. If i attend next Thursday night and assuming we win I don’t go to the preliminary but plan on going to the GF, if I’ve shared my barcode to someone what’s to stop them trying to use it for GF tickets should we make it?

31 minutes ago, binman said:

So perhaps Priority one doesn't get a first crack? ie when sales open, all members have priority access at the same time  

Yep, everyone at 10am tomorrow, however priority one members get exclusive access to purchase category one and two seating.

9 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

During Covid in 2021 we were encouraged to share our barcode’s which I did. If i attend next Thursday night and assuming we win I don’t go to the preliminary but plan on going to the GF, if I’ve shared my barcode to someone what’s to stop them trying to use it for GF tickets should we make it?

I think the barcode is the same for the whole year in season, but changes every year. The barcode you had in 2021 won't be valid.


Anyone have an idea, the cost to the tickets for the finals game against the Colly?

6 minutes ago, Ben said:

Yep, everyone at 10am tomorrow, however priority one members get exclusive access to purchase category one and two seating.

I think the barcode is the same for the whole year in season, but changes every year. The barcode you had in 2021 won't be valid.

I’m talking about this year. I’m planning on going next Thursday but not again until the GF should we make it. If I was to share my barcode for the preliminary they could then try and use it for the GF.


2 hours ago, Matty said:

Does anyone have any idea how to get the barcode if you don’t receive the email? Is it on the ticketek account?

I haven’t received emails from the club since prior to 2018 

Make sure your account has ticked "to receive communications" from the Club. Sorry I don't know the exact wording but you may have decided not to receive emails in the past which would may stop you from receiving the most important email you will ever receive apart from " you have won lotto"🙂

3 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I’m talking about this year. I’m planning on going next Thursday but not again until the GF should we make it. If I was to share my barcode for the preliminary they could then try and use it for the GF.

Yeah definitely don't share the barcode then. I'd buy a ticket for someone else for the PF, avoiding the need to share the barcode number with anyone.

Already taking the Friday off, ideally don't want to take tomorrow off as well just to concentrate 100% on getting tickets!


52 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Do we receive a different barcode for each game?

During Covid in 2021 we were encouraged to share our barcode’s which I did. If i attend next Thursday night and assuming we win I don’t go to the preliminary but plan on going to the GF, if I’ve shared my barcode to someone what’s to stop them trying to use it for GF tickets should we make it?

No. The barcodes change every year.

21 minutes ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

Make sure your account has ticked "to receive communications" from the Club. Sorry I don't know the exact wording but you may have decided not to receive emails in the past which would may stop you from receiving the most important email you will ever receive apart from " you have won lotto"🙂

Hey thanks for getting back to me. I’ve tried a few times with no success, my wife forwards me her important emails from the club but obviously her email will contain her barcode.

I called the club and you can get the barcodes through the Ticketmaster members area only on a PC though. I did this earlier today. There is a link on the website in the finals FAQ section to access the account from for anyone else in the same predicament.

25 minutes ago, Time to Deeliver said:

Anyone on here know when MCC visitors tkts will go on sale?? Flying in on wed night with +3. Can’t bloody wait for next Thurs night!! 

9am tomorrow.

 
2 hours ago, binman said:

Package Benefits

  • Priority access to purchase a ticket in weeks 1-3 of finals in which Melbourne participates
  • Priority 3 access to a Grand Final ticket if Melbourne participates
  • 10% off full priced purchases in-store and online at the Demon Shop
  • Club Voting Rights (if over 18)
  • Access to exclusive offers from club partners

Priority access for these memberships simply means BEFORE NON MEMBERS.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

2 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I thought last year was premium members had a 2 hour window before other members to purchase their tickets?

I could of had that wrong though.

iirc that 2 hour window was prior to tickets being sold to non-members or to the public.

Even that was a disaster last year as any member could purchase 10 tickets on one membership even though those people weren't members.

Edited by Lucifers Hero


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