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Disability Access

In accordance with section 42 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic) and section 8 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, the MCC aims to address its social and legal obligations by recognising that some patrons of the MCG may not have access to events without being accompanied by a companion.

The Companion Card is accepted at all turnstiles at the MCG. Tickets are available from gate opening time. Customers pre-purchasing event tickets can also use a Companion Card when booking through Ticketmaster.

Visit the Companion Card website for more information.

Parking
Vehicles with accessible parking permits can access parking at any of the entrances to Yarra Park. For the Great Southern Stand and AFL Members Reserve, enter via Punt Road (Gates 5 or 6). For MCC members, enter via Wellington Parade South (Gate 3).

Stadium Access Entrance
Public access to the Great Southern Stand is via either Gates 4 or 5. Access to the AFL Members Reserve is via Gates 6 and 7 (and only Gate 7 during the cricket season). Access to the MCC Members Reserve is via Gate 2.

Although there are steps directly in front of Gate 5, access can be obtained by using the graduated walkway in front of Gate 4. Access to Gate 1 is via the Rod Laver Arena footbridge or the ramp on the corner of Jolimont Street and Jolimont Terrace.

Seating Facilities

Great Southern Stand
Wheelchair seating is available in the AFL members and public areas on Levels 1 and 2.

  • Level 1 - in all sections except M1, M2, M17 and M27
  • Level 2 – access to these areas during the football season is restricted to the home club’s season reserved seat members or patrons in level 2 dining rooms. During the cricket season, these spaces are sold as deluxe or premium reserved seats and are available for purchase through Ticketmaster. For special events, these spaces are sold for the same price as the other seats in the corresponding section.

Ponsford Stand
Wheelchair seating is available in the following sections:

  • Level 1 – behind M28, M33, M34, M35 seating
  • Level 2 – behind N29, N34, N35 seating
  • Level 4 – Q34, Q35

MCC Members Reserve

  • Level 1 – M41, 42, 43, 44 and 45
  • Level 2 – N42, 43, 44 and 45
  • Level 4 – Q42, 43, 44 and 45

Toilets

Great Southern Stand

Unisex

  • Level 1 – behind M7, M14, M21 and M28 seating

Male

  • Level 1 – behind M5, M12 and M18 seating
  • Level 2 – behind N4/5, N12 and N21 seating

Female

  • Level 2 – behind N4/5, N12 and N21 seating

Corporate Suites

  • Level 3 – behind corporate suites 3-54, 3-0

Ponsford Stand

Unisex

  • Level B1 – below M32 seating
  • Level 1 – behind M37 seating
  • Level 2 – behind N29, N30 and N37 seating
  • Level 4 – next to Lifts 1,2 and 3

MCC Members Reserve

Unisex

  • Level 1 – behind M42 seating (just inside Gate 2)
  • Level 2 – N41 (near stairwell at back of stadium)

Corporate Suites

  • Level 3 – behind corporate suites 3-72, 3-81

Food Outlets

General:
Behind seating sections at regular intervals throughout the stadium. These facilities are signed by red and white signage.

Accessible:

  • Public - behind M7 seating
  • AFL members – behind M20 seating
  • MCC Members Reserve – behind M30 and M31 seating

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