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The MCG now has Kids Connection. Parents now have peace of mind when bringing children to the MCG.

Wristbands are available at the public enquiry counter at the Stadium Management Centre, (Level B1, Ponsford Stand) and the Customer Service Officer behind seating Bay M57 in the Olympic Stand.

Parents can write either their mobile number or seat location on the back of the wristband. If their child gets lost we can call or locate mum or dad really quickly.

Getting children reunited with parents quickly will reduce stress levels of parents and children who get separated while at the ground.

This is a free service and parents of small children should be encouraged to get a wristband for their child.Back to top

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