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Ticket (admission)

A ticket is a voucher that indicates that an individual is entitled to admission to an event or establishment such as a theatre, amusement park, or tourist attraction, or has a right to travel on a vehicle, such as with an airline ticket, bus ticket or train ticket. An individual typically pays for a ticket, but it may be free of charge. A ticket may serve simply as proof of entitlement or reservation. A ticket may be valid for any seat (called "free seating" or "open seating") or for a specific one (called "allocated seating" or "reserved seating").

German admission ticket for Würzburg Residence (2010)
An unseparated ticket for the Kurkino in Berchtesgaden (2005 or earlier)
A U.S. basketball ticket from 2006
Boxing fight ticket from 1982 for a fight between Ray Mancini and Duk Koo Kim that ended with the latter's death.
Inaugural Parade ticket for President Herbert Hoover, March 4, 1929
Ticket machines of China Railway in Zhuzhou Station

Overview Edit

Members of the public can buy a ticket at a ticket window or counter, called a box office in the entertainment industry (this term is also used for the total receipts), or in some cases online[1] or by telephone.[2][3] The ticket check may also be located at the box office, or it may be elsewhere. Tickets may also be available from resellers, which typically are commercial enterprises that purchase tickets in bulk and resell them to members of the public, adding a surcharge; consumers buy from resellers for reasons of convenience and availability. The convenience factor relates to being able to obtain tickets locally and being able to make alternate selections on the spot, if the preferred performance is not available. The availability factor relates to the fact that all tickets may have been sold out at the box office, requiring the purchaser to either obtain tickets from the reseller, or not to attend the event (or at least not see the particular performance of choice).

Sometimes, for some bus or train journeys, both free or allocated seating are available, typically with an increased charge for a reserved seat. On some conveyances, a passenger with a free seating ticket on a bus or train carries the risk of having to stand. In contrast, in an arena, cinema, or theatre, a free seating ticket means that a seat is guaranteed, just not a specific one.

Paper or card is generally used, although plastic may be used instead for durability. Some have a barcode or magnetic stripe for keeping simple data stored on them; higher end tickets include chips that store more data and prevent counterfeiting.

A paper ticket often is perforated so it can be separated into two parts, one (the ticket stub) to be kept by the customer, and one to be kept by the ticket controller. Whether or not one can leave and reenter with the customer's ticket stub only varies. It may not be allowed to avoid subsequent use of one ticket by multiple people, or even simultaneous use by giving the ticket to someone before the ticket check (if this is physically possible), but it may also be allowed, e.g., in a movie theatre to allow the stub holder to use the facilities (restroom, telephone, water fountain) or buy, during a movie, a snack or drink before the ticket check and reenter.

A ticket may be printed in advance, or fully or partly printed when issued, or it may be a printed form that is completed in handwriting (e.g., by a train conductor who does not carry a ticket machine, but just a supply of forms and a pen).

Security issues Edit

Counterfeit tickets are a problem at high-priced concerts and other events, so holograms are used on tickets for the FIFA World Cup, Olympic Games, Super Bowl, and other high-profile events.

The fraudulent practice of passing-back a ticket can be overcome by making the ticket in the form of a tamper-proof wristband.

When paying online for admission one may get a code, or a ticket that can be printed out, or shown on one's mobile device to be scanned or verified by the ticket taker. At the premises, it is made sure that the same right of admission is not used by other parties.[citation needed]

Internet ticket fraud has become widespread, with authentic-looking but fake ticket websites taking customers' money but not delivering the tickets, notably for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (through websites not based in China).[citation needed]

Virtual queueing Edit

Free tickets are applied in virtual queueing. In a place where one has to wait one's turn, there may be the system that one takes a ticket with a number from a dispenser. This system is usually found in hospitals and surgeries, and at offices where many people visit, like town halls, social security offices, labor exchanges, or post offices.

Another form of virtual queuing is where the ticket carries a time-slot on it, rather than just a sequentially incremented number. This type of ticket would allow someone to do other things and then return for a roller-coaster ride, for example, without having to actually stand and wait in line.

NFT ticketing Edit

NFT (non-fungible token) ticketing is an innovation within the ticketing industry using blockchain technology to create immutable digital tickets, replacing or complementing their paper counterparts. The entry of NFT ticketing has changed the resale market and brought about a dramatic change in the funding sources for a segment of individual artists and groups.[4]

Coach(Bus) ticket Edit

A coach ticket is a document created by a coach (bus) operator or a travel agent to confirm that an individual has reserved a seat on a coach. This document is then used to obtain travel on the operators coach fleet. Only with this ticket is the passenger allowed to board the coach.

A paper ticket is only good for the coach operator for which it was purchased. Usually the paper ticket is for a specific journey. It is sometimes possible to purchase an 'open' ticket which allows travel on any coach between the destinations listed on the ticket. The cost for doing this is often greater than a ticket for a specific journey.

Some tickets are refundable. However the lower cost tickets are usually not refundable and may carry many additional restrictions.

It is now common for a traveller to print out tickets online and use these on coaches instead of having tickets sent to them in the traditional way. Many coach operators use this system to save costs; some allow a text from the operator to act as a ticket with a unique reference number.

Pass Edit

A pass is a special ticket, representing some subscription, in particular for unlimited use of a service or collection of services. Sometimes the pass replaces the tickets, sometimes it entitles the holder to free tickets. In the latter case, typically both the pass and the ticket has to be shown at the ticket check.

Alternatively, there is the discount pass, for services such as those above: for a fee per unit time (or as a benefit on other grounds) one gets a discount on each purchase. Alternatively, a multi-use ticket (either valid a limited time, or indefinitely) may provide a discount. For example, a pass for entering a cinema 6 times within a year may cost the price of 4 or 5 tickets. A multi-use ticket may or may not be personal. If not, there may be a limitation to the number of people who can use the same multi-use ticket at the same time.

Collecting (hobby) Edit

After its original use, tickets can serve as a collectible item and collecting them is an internationally spread hobby. A ticket's value for collectors is mainly based on the event connected to it.[5] Other important criteria for collectors might be rarity, theme, or even a country of issue. Collectors typically use online catalogs as the information source for tickets. In addition to acquiring tickets by themselves, collectors often trade between each other or purchase used tickets from online marketplaces.

News report by Voice of America about ticket prices at the 2016 World Series, the first world series game at Wrigley Field in 71 years.[6]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ e.g., via American Automobile Association, Atom Tickets, Eventbrite, Fandango, Historic Hudson Valley
  2. ^ "Free Travel Events". AAA Northeast.
  3. ^ "Tickets". Historic Hudson Valley.
  4. ^ Bao, Hong; Roubaud, David (2022-05-08). "Non-Fungible Token: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda". Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 15 (5): 215. doi:10.3390/jrfm15050215. ISSN 1911-8074.
  5. ^ "Admission Ticket catalog: Venue Types List". colnect.com. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  6. ^ "Chicago Cubs Host First World Series Games in 71 Years". voanews.com. 29 October 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ticket admission news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message A ticket is a voucher that indicates that an individual is entitled to admission to an event or establishment such as a theatre amusement park or tourist attraction or has a right to travel on a vehicle such as with an airline ticket bus ticket or train ticket An individual typically pays for a ticket but it may be free of charge A ticket may serve simply as proof of entitlement or reservation A ticket may be valid for any seat called free seating or open seating or for a specific one called allocated seating or reserved seating German admission ticket for Wurzburg Residence 2010 An unseparated ticket for the Kurkino in Berchtesgaden 2005 or earlier A U S basketball ticket from 2006Boxing fight ticket from 1982 for a fight between Ray Mancini and Duk Koo Kim that ended with the latter s death Inaugural Parade ticket for President Herbert Hoover March 4 1929Ticket machines of China Railway in Zhuzhou Station Contents 1 Overview 2 Security issues 3 Virtual queueing 4 NFT ticketing 5 Coach Bus ticket 6 Pass 7 Collecting hobby 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 ReferencesOverview EditMembers of the public can buy a ticket at a ticket window or counter called a box office in the entertainment industry this term is also used for the total receipts or in some cases online 1 or by telephone 2 3 The ticket check may also be located at the box office or it may be elsewhere Tickets may also be available from resellers which typically are commercial enterprises that purchase tickets in bulk and resell them to members of the public adding a surcharge consumers buy from resellers for reasons of convenience and availability The convenience factor relates to being able to obtain tickets locally and being able to make alternate selections on the spot if the preferred performance is not available The availability factor relates to the fact that all tickets may have been sold out at the box office requiring the purchaser to either obtain tickets from the reseller or not to attend the event or at least not see the particular performance of choice Sometimes for some bus or train journeys both free or allocated seating are available typically with an increased charge for a reserved seat On some conveyances a passenger with a free seating ticket on a bus or train carries the risk of having to stand In contrast in an arena cinema or theatre a free seating ticket means that a seat is guaranteed just not a specific one Paper or card is generally used although plastic may be used instead for durability Some have a barcode or magnetic stripe for keeping simple data stored on them higher end tickets include chips that store more data and prevent counterfeiting A paper ticket often is perforated so it can be separated into two parts one the ticket stub to be kept by the customer and one to be kept by the ticket controller Whether or not one can leave and reenter with the customer s ticket stub only varies It may not be allowed to avoid subsequent use of one ticket by multiple people or even simultaneous use by giving the ticket to someone before the ticket check if this is physically possible but it may also be allowed e g in a movie theatre to allow the stub holder to use the facilities restroom telephone water fountain or buy during a movie a snack or drink before the ticket check and reenter A ticket may be printed in advance or fully or partly printed when issued or it may be a printed form that is completed in handwriting e g by a train conductor who does not carry a ticket machine but just a supply of forms and a pen Security issues EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Counterfeit tickets are a problem at high priced concerts and other events so holograms are used on tickets for the FIFA World Cup Olympic Games Super Bowl and other high profile events The fraudulent practice of passing back a ticket can be overcome by making the ticket in the form of a tamper proof wristband When paying online for admission one may get a code or a ticket that can be printed out or shown on one s mobile device to be scanned or verified by the ticket taker At the premises it is made sure that the same right of admission is not used by other parties citation needed Internet ticket fraud has become widespread with authentic looking but fake ticket websites taking customers money but not delivering the tickets notably for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games through websites not based in China citation needed Virtual queueing EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Free tickets are applied in virtual queueing In a place where one has to wait one s turn there may be the system that one takes a ticket with a number from a dispenser This system is usually found in hospitals and surgeries and at offices where many people visit like town halls social security offices labor exchanges or post offices Another form of virtual queuing is where the ticket carries a time slot on it rather than just a sequentially incremented number This type of ticket would allow someone to do other things and then return for a roller coaster ride for example without having to actually stand and wait in line NFT ticketing EditNFT non fungible token ticketing is an innovation within the ticketing industry using blockchain technology to create immutable digital tickets replacing or complementing their paper counterparts The entry of NFT ticketing has changed the resale market and brought about a dramatic change in the funding sources for a segment of individual artists and groups 4 Coach Bus ticket EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message A coach ticket is a document created by a coach bus operator or a travel agent to confirm that an individual has reserved a seat on a coach This document is then used to obtain travel on the operators coach fleet Only with this ticket is the passenger allowed to board the coach A paper ticket is only good for the coach operator for which it was purchased Usually the paper ticket is for a specific journey It is sometimes possible to purchase an open ticket which allows travel on any coach between the destinations listed on the ticket The cost for doing this is often greater than a ticket for a specific journey Some tickets are refundable However the lower cost tickets are usually not refundable and may carry many additional restrictions It is now common for a traveller to print out tickets online and use these on coaches instead of having tickets sent to them in the traditional way Many coach operators use this system to save costs some allow a text from the operator to act as a ticket with a unique reference number Pass EditMain article Season ticket This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message A pass is a special ticket representing some subscription in particular for unlimited use of a service or collection of services Sometimes the pass replaces the tickets sometimes it entitles the holder to free tickets In the latter case typically both the pass and the ticket has to be shown at the ticket check Alternatively there is the discount pass for services such as those above for a fee per unit time or as a benefit on other grounds one gets a discount on each purchase Alternatively a multi use ticket either valid a limited time or indefinitely may provide a discount For example a pass for entering a cinema 6 times within a year may cost the price of 4 or 5 tickets A multi use ticket may or may not be personal If not there may be a limitation to the number of people who can use the same multi use ticket at the same time Collecting hobby EditAfter its original use tickets can serve as a collectible item and collecting them is an internationally spread hobby A ticket s value for collectors is mainly based on the event connected to it 5 Other important criteria for collectors might be rarity theme or even a country of issue Collectors typically use online catalogs as the information source for tickets In addition to acquiring tickets by themselves collectors often trade between each other or purchase used tickets from online marketplaces source source source source source source source News report by Voice of America about ticket prices at the 2016 World Series the first world series game at Wrigley Field in 71 years 6 Gallery Edit nbsp CeBIT Home 1998 student day ticket with barcode nbsp A pass allowing free passage on the SS Christopher Columbus steamship ca 1896 nbsp An assortment of bus tickets from Carris that could be used in Lisbon in the late 20th century nbsp An admission ticket for an association football friendly between the national teams of the Philippines and the Maldives 3 September 2015 nbsp A 2018 rock concert ticket nbsp Engraved concert ticket for a Charles Benjamin Incledon performance May 1799 by William Hogarth See also EditPublic transport ticket systems Ticket machine Ticket resale or scalping Season ticket Transfer ticket Rover a UK bus train ticketReferences Edit e g via American Automobile Association Atom Tickets Eventbrite Fandango Historic Hudson Valley Free Travel Events AAA Northeast Tickets Historic Hudson Valley Bao Hong Roubaud David 2022 05 08 Non Fungible Token A Systematic Review and Research Agenda Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15 5 215 doi 10 3390 jrfm15050215 ISSN 1911 8074 Admission Ticket catalog Venue Types List colnect com Retrieved 2019 01 30 Chicago Cubs Host First World Series Games in 71 Years voanews com 29 October 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ticket admission amp oldid 1161166226, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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