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Author:  Pklz [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 7:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Seating tomorrow night?

I have been hearing on SEN that it will probably pretty close to a full house, something im not really familiar with since i have only really been going to games for the past 5 years. Anyway i'm a silver member and i usually just rock up an hour before the game and find a seat. I'll probably get there about 45 minutes before the bounce tomorrow night so will i be able to just rock up and find a seat on L3?


Cheers

Author:  Dodo27 [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:13 pm ]
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yes Easily....and if u rock up 2 hours early, u will even get a seat on Level 1, with the Carlton Cheer Squad :o :o

Author:  marciblue [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:44 pm ]
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Dodo27 wrote:
yes Easily....and if u rock up 2 hours early, u will even get a seat on Level 1, with the Carlton Cheer Squad :o :o


Unlikely! I purchased reserve seats today on level 1 and there were 2 bays left. Level 2 is unavailable (sold/booked out I presume) and the only other option is to rock up for level 3 on a first in, best dressed basis.

As an AFL member, TD is a bit of a pain as the AFL reserve is so small (3000 seats) so this game was apparently snapped up weeks ago by AFL members. So b_b, you’ll have to rock up and try your luck on level 3. The guy at the counter said ticket sales had been very strong. Should be a big crowd! GO BLUES!!! :P

Author:  Pklz [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:01 pm ]
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Most of level 3 is general admission right? I'm worried because hawthorn members get into this game for nothing aswell don't they? :?

Author:  marciblue [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:24 pm ]
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Level 3 is general admission and AFAIK you cannot reserve a seat on level 3 (that’s what I was told today). So you rock up and hope for a seat. You should be right though. I don’t expect it to be that busy where there’ll be a lockout or similar

Author:  TheGame [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:40 pm ]
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marciblue wrote:
Level 3 is general admission and AFAIK you cannot reserve a seat on level 3 (that’s what I was told today). So you rock up and hope for a seat. You should be right though. I don’t expect it to be that busy where there’ll be a lockout or similar


It will be full, there will be no less than 35,000 Carlton fans there. It's always a bumper crowd on a Friday night. I pre-purchased an extra 5 tickets for some mates today to avoid ticket lines.

Author:  Pklz [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:45 pm ]
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Thanks for the help, i decided that i will goto school tomorrow that way i can get the train straight after and get there by about 5:15 shouldn't have any problems then.

CARN THE BLUES 8)

Author:  TheGame [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:51 pm ]
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blues_bogan wrote:
Thanks for the help, i decided that i will goto school tomorrow that way i can get the train straight after and get there by about 5:15 shouldn't have any problems then.

CARN THE BLUES 8)


Are you expecting detention? :P

Author:  Donstuie [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:57 pm ]
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I booked mine two nights ago and there was precious little left. BOOK NOW

Author:  Mark H [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:12 pm ]
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The demand for this game has been huge. With the exception of Medallion seats the ground should be full. In addition the President's dinner is completely sold out for the second time this year.

Author:  Pklz [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:14 pm ]
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Mark H wrote:
The demand for this game has been huge. With the exception of Medallion seats the ground should be full. In addition the President's dinner is completely sold out for the second time this year.
Just wondering if that would still be the case if Hawthorn members weren't getting in for free?

Quote:
Hawthorn FC 2007 members gain entry to this designated away game by simply scanning their
membership cards at any gate. Members can sit anywhere on Level 3.

Author:  Mark H [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:19 pm ]
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blues_bogan wrote:
Mark H wrote:
The demand for this game has been huge. With the exception of Medallion seats the ground should be full. In addition the President's dinner is completely sold out for the second time this year.
Just wondering if that would still be the case if Hawthorn members weren't getting in for free?

Quote:
Hawthorn FC 2007 members gain entry to this designated away game by simply scanning their
membership cards at any gate. Members can sit anywhere on Level 3.




I think the demand would have been significant anyway given the form of the team and it being our only home Friday night game. We have over 33,000 members and Friday nights are big nights for corporates. The Hawthorn deal, as a pay back to their members for playing games in Tassie, will probably guarantee a sellout.

Author:  ACHILLES [ Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:50 pm ]
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TheGame wrote:
blues_bogan wrote:
Thanks for the help, i decided that i will goto school tomorrow that way i can get the train straight after and get there by about 5:15 shouldn't have any problems then.

CARN THE BLUES 8)


Are you expecting detention? :P



HAHAHAHAHA
L.M.F.A.O!

Author:  thrylos7 [ Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:12 am ]
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I am an AFL member and will seemingly have to rock up around 3.30/4ish to try and see what is available

Hate the top deck with a passion

Author:  kingkerna [ Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:37 am ]
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thrylos7 wrote:
I am an AFL member and will seemingly have to rock up around 3.30/4ish to try and see what is available

Hate the top deck with a passion


I'm with you T7, if you log on to ticketmaster late this arvo you may score some AFL members tickets - usually works for me. If not I will probably stand rather then sit on the top deck in the dark.

Author:  DownUnderChick [ Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:45 am ]
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As an Gold CFC member, am looking forward to my seat on the 50 metre line on Level 1.

On away games, I cann't stand Level 3 and there is particular spot that I got when we played the Cats that you could not see half the ground becuase of a great slab of concrete blocking the view!

Author:  Kaptain Kouta [ Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:54 am ]
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Mark H wrote:
blues_bogan wrote:
Mark H wrote:
The demand for this game has been huge. With the exception of Medallion seats the ground should be full. In addition the President's dinner is completely sold out for the second time this year.
Just wondering if that would still be the case if Hawthorn members weren't getting in for free?

Quote:
Hawthorn FC 2007 members gain entry to this designated away game by simply scanning their
membership cards at any gate. Members can sit anywhere on Level 3.




I think the demand would have been significant anyway given the form of the team and it being our only home Friday night game. We have over 33,000 members and Friday nights are big nights for corporates. The Hawthorn deal, as a pay back to their members for playing games in Tassie, will probably guarantee a sellout.


So much for "best fit"....sellouts were supposed to mean a shift to the 'G

Author:  ScottSaunders [ Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:56 am ]
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you guys are mad

level 3, two rows from the front, on the wing, are the best seats in the house (other than level 2)

dont know why people complain so much about level 3, get their early enough and the view is terrific

Author:  TruBlueBrad [ Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:59 am ]
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I'm an AFL member and taking a couple of friends. Tried booking early in the week and AFL members area was sold out already so I had to reserve seats on Level 1. Cost me an extra $20 and its $40 for my friends.

Best fit policy my arse :evil:

Author:  kingkerna [ Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:59 am ]
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ScottSaunders wrote:
you guys are mad

level 3, two rows from the front, on the wing, are the best seats in the house (other than level 2)

dont know why people complain so much about level 3, get their early enough and the view is terrific


No atmosphere up there - I think it's because you sit in the dark - feel very removed from the action - more like you are watching a movie in a cinema.

Having said that - save me two seats, thanks! :P

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