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    MCG Conditions of Entry

    For the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all patrons, staff and event participants, and/or pursuant to MCG Regulations and the Major Sporting Events Act 2009 the following items are not permitted into the MCG:

    The MCG- Alcohol
    - Opened soft drink containers
    - Cans/glass
    - Torn-up paper
    - Musical instruments
    - Whistles
    - Flags with handles exceeding 1.6 metres
    - Fireworks/flares/laser lights
    - Chairs/stools
    - Rollerblades, skateboards or scooters
    - Animals (guide and hearing animals excepted)
    - Audio recording equipment/video cameras*
    - Any large article that cannot be placed under a seat
    - Any device that in the opinion of management has the potential to cause injury or public nuisance.

    Cloakroom facilities are not available for any of the above items.

    Note: For cricket matches, the conditions should be read in conjunction with Cricket Australia ticket policies.

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    MEXICAN WAVE - Contrary to media reporting, Cricket Australia's Venue Conditions of Entry prohibit the Mexican Wave inside the MCG at cricket matches. 

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    Note: For AFL matches, the conditions should be read in conjunction with the AFL Venue Entry Policy .

    *Audio visual equipment may be permitted for those parents whose children participate in the Auskick/Little League competition.

    Please also note the following conditions:

    • Melbourne Cricket Club management reserves the right to refuse entry.
    • No representations are made that there is seating available.
    • Patrons are admitted to the stadium at their own risk.
    • Patrons may be requested to present their bags for inspection.
    • Persons entering the arena without prior authorisation will be liable for prosecution.
    • Security cameras operate at this stadium, patrons may be filmed.
    • Melbourne Cricket Club will not be held responsible for any damages to, loss or theft of a patron's personal property.
    • Seats retract automatically, check your seat before you sit down.
    • Umbrellas cannot be raised in seating areas whilst any activity is taking place on the arena.
    • Alcoholic beverages may not be taken into or from the MCG.
    • Smoking is not permitted within the MCG or within the designated smoke-free areas outside the stadium.
    • Patrons causing a disturbance or refusing to comply with requests from MCC staff or their representatives may be evicted from the stadium.
    • Some areas of the MCG are exposed to direct sunlight and heat. Patrons are required to take appropriate care for their sun protection and hydration.
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