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MCG Private Corporate Suites

MCG Private SuiteEnjoy the allure of your own room featuring behind sliding glass window seating, kitchen and bathroom facilities providing you and your guests a chance to interact in privacy while enjoying the match.

The MCG has a range of private corporate suites for 10 to 18 guests situated at various locations around the ground.

Available to book for every home and away match of the 2013 AFL premiership season. However, blockbuster games fill fast.

MCG Private SuitePACKAGE INCLUSIONS
- Entry ticketing.
- Delicious three-course meal.
- Refreshments served on arrival.
- Premium selection of beverages served throughout.
- Personal steward service.
- Selection of half-time snacks.
- Private kitchen, bar and bathroom facilities.
- Official programs.
MCG Private Suite- Exclusive seating behind sliding glass.
- Company branding outside the suite.
- Car parking (one per two guests).

AVAILABILITY AND PRICING
Click here to view availability for the 2013 AFL premiership season and prices.
Package price: $390-$550 per person (match dependent).

DRESS CODE
MCG Private SuitesAs corporate suites are private facilities, the dress code will be at the discretion of your host.

BOOKINGS AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Please click here to submit an online enquiry.
Alternatively, please contact MCC corporate sales on (03) 9657 5516 or mcghospitality@mcc.org.au.

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