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Essendon Game Tickets

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Go to the ticket window and show them your membership, since it would cover away games they'll probably give you a ticket for level 3.

I'm not 100% on that though, ring the club if you're still unsure.

Go to the ticket window and show them your membership, since it would cover away games they'll probably give you a ticket for level 3.

I'm not 100% on that though, ring the club if you're still unsure.

I believe this is a fully ticketed game. You'd be best booking through Ticketmaster, although I think you'll have to pay extra for the reserved seat above what your membership entitles you.

You can book by phone, or there is a place at the on-line application where you can quote your Demons membership number and they reduce the ticket cost to just the reserved seat charge.

 

If you have a membership valid for this game you can pre-book a ticket for the price of a booking fee only.

Alternatively you can go to TD on the night and collect a ticket at a ticket booth free of charge on presentation of your m/ship.

I hate traveling to the Dome. You can get tickets on the night cant you??


Best to book...

As its fully ticketed, even Essendon members have to book a seat, so to avoid being disappointed (although - at this rate even turning up and watching the game will be a disappointment :angry: ) book a ticket through Ticketmaster either by phone, online, or at an outlet.

I hate traveling to the Dome. You can get tickets on the night cant you??

Unless all tickets have already been pre-booked, yeah.

I can't see it being full ;)

Unless all tickets have already been pre-booked, yeah.

I can't see it being full ;)

it wont be full i am not going to book one but for everyone out there dont copy me you could get a letdown or as someone said above ( a let down just watching the game)

 

The AFL website is unclear. It doesn't seem to be a reserve ticketed game. I reckon I'll just turn up eaarly & see what happens.

I booked Sunday and could only get Level 3 Row N seats! Ticketmaster online is easy to do and then you have no hassles Friday.

Ironic that we play Essendon in the week ND announces his resignation!


I booked Sunday and could only get Level 3 Row N seats!

You're kidding me :|

this is why the telstra dome is [censored]

i booked today and got level 3 V. So might be more people than thought.

i booked today and got level 3 V. So might be more people than thought.

yeah but i bet there are empty seats that are better viewing.

yeah but i bet there are empty seats that are better viewing.

yeah probably, but 20-30 bucks more too.


yeah probably, but 20-30 bucks more too.

Exactly...and I already fork out for an AFL Membership, which is not an insignificant purchase for a student.

Exactly...and I already fork out for an AFL Membership, which is not an insignificant purchase for a student.

To reserve a seat for an AFL member is $5.50 per adult and $2.20 per child. I booked mine when they had the advanced seating sale on 5 March! I know it is extra on top of your membership and I am not having a personal dig at you here Rogue, but every game we ever play at the hell hole that is the Dome, people leave it until the last minute and then complain about sitting up on level 3 or 4. Just get it early next time and you won't have an issue.

You all should look at getting tickets for the Kangas and dogs games now so you don't miss out. I would sooner fork out another $5 than miss out on a match.

Interesting to see just how many turn up to this game now.......I hope the MFC members will give Danners a great reception regardless of the result - send the man off in style!

Is someone able to tell me which end the Dees cheersquad will be at tonight...?

I'm getting tickets now and I don't want to be at the wrong end!

Is someone able to tell me which end the Dees cheersquad will be at tonight...?

I'm getting tickets now and I don't want to be at the wrong end!

Lockett end.


Just to let you guys know, if you're planning to drive, GET THERE EARLY, as all car park bookings are sold out.

I HATE TELSTRA DOME!

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