Crowds at the Australian Open could eclipse the record of 800,000 set in 2020, organisers say, with 90 per cent of “premium” entertainment packages sold and Marriott hotels in Melbourne CBD nearly fully booked for the finals weekend on January 28 and 29.
Crowds at the Australian Open could eclipse the record of 800,000 set in 2020, organisers say, with 90 per cent of “premium” entertainment packages sold and Marriott hotels in the Melbourne CBD nearly fully booked for the finals weekend on January 28 and 29.
The event is understood to have contributed $2.71 billion to the Victorian economy over the past decade, with organisers hoping for record ticket sales at a bigger, fully redeveloped Melbourne Park.are now fully operational and last year’s COVID-19 restrictions have disappeared. Building on the beach area that debuted in 2022, there are three cabanas where groups of up to 10 can gather to enjoy a semi-private space with food and drink served for $250 a head.US visitors
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