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MCG Corporate Dining

Entertain your guests during the 2012/13 International Cricket season with a unique MCG Corporate Dining package in the Keith Miller Room. Situated on Level 2 of the Great Southern Stand, this room occupies the enviable position right behind the bowler's arm providing the best view in the ground. Enjoy premium match day hospitality, including an entertaining MC and guest speaker.

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS 
    - Entry ticketing
    - Delicious three-course meal
    - Premium selection of beverages served throughout the day
    - Tea break refreshments
    - Entertaining MC and guest speaker
    - Official programs
    - Open-aired reserved seating in front of the room
    - MCC room host
    - Car parking (two per table of eight or 10).

Bonus Offer
If you book 18 tickets into the Keith Miller Room for any of the below matches, mention this offer and we’ll give you two* more tickets absolutely free.
*Until sold out.


 

Watching the Boxing Day Test from behind-glass, theatre seating in the Jim Stynes Room.

DRESS CODE
Gentlemen: Tailored trousers and collared shirt.
Ladies: Dress accordingly.
Strictly no denim, shorts, open sandals or thongs.

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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