MELBOURNE 15-26 MARCH
Event Ticket Information
Seating
Two types of accessible seating are available:
- Wheelchair-accessible seating space with a seat for a companion.
- Easy-access seating, with additional space for a mobility aid, guide dog or the like.
Ticket prices for people who require a wheelchair space and an accompanying seat will be at the lowest price available for that particular session, irrespective of location in the venue, as wheelchair locations are not available across all Price Levels.
Easy-access and other forms of accessible seating will be at the price of the relevant Price Level in which those seats are located. All accessible and wheelchair seating is subject to availability.
Your Commonwealth Games ticket entitles you to free transport on metropolitan Melbourne trams, trains and buses that accept Metcard on the day of your event. Parking will not be available at Games venues.
Seating Plans:
To accommodate special requirements for presenting the Games, most M2006 venues will need to be reconfigured. For this reason, detailed venue seating plans will be released closer to the time of the Games.
- M2006 cannot guarantee specific seating requests for tickets sold through Official Ticket Agents.
- Most sessions feature multiple Price Levels and reserved seating.
- Reserved seating means that each individual ticket is assigned a specific seat in the venue and only the ticket holder may occupy that seat.
- Some venues and sessions feature general admission seating. General admission means that you choose your own seat, in the Price Level you have purchased, on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Due to the nature of some events and their venues, not all venues will have guaranteed seating. Standing room general admission tickets will be available at certain venues, as identified in the Event Schedule.
- Seating Plans
Price-Levels:
The cost of the ticket, known as the "Price Level", indicates the seat’s relative proximity to the field of play. A Price Level A ticket will provide seating that is generally closer and more central to the field of play than a Price Level D ticket at the same session and venue.
- Depending on the size and physical configuration of a venue, higher Price Levels may be located at the same distance or further from the field of play than lower Price Levels but will offer a superior viewing experience.
- As Price Levels reduce, they will be correspondingly further away and not as centrally positioned to the field of play.
- Lower Price Levels will still provide a great Games experience.
- General admission venues may have only one or two Price Levels. These venues are generally smaller, with all seating providing a similar proximity to the field of play.
Please note: All decisions regarding Price Level locations are made at the discretion of M2006. These decisions are made with due regard to all available information at the time of publication, taking into consideration structural constraints of venues, venue infrastructure, the nature of the sport requirements, safety, broadcast and security requirements, contractual obligations and individual session components. Seating configurations and Price Level breaks may change on a session-by-session basis.
Last Minute Ticket Availability:
Travel Places still have some tickets left for the Commonwealth Games, please see the ticket availability spreadsheet to see what we have available. On this spreadsheet to understand what tickets are available, the date of the session and time is driven from the event code, i.e EDIV319E(E always evening session), = 19th March evening session, EDIV319L is the daytime session.
Please note that as this is not a live booking system we cannot guarantee any of these tickets until we confirm back to you in writing. Please note that we cannot exchange tickets already confirmed for you.
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