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Once you have selected an event for which you are interested in ordering tickets, at the top of the listings you will be able to select how you would like to filter tickets. You can turn on "Accessibility Options", and the tickets list will refresh to show accessible seats. These listings will show "ADA Accessible" in the seller's notes. Due to the nature of the secondary event ticket marketplace, not all events will have accessible seating available.Please note that venues have different rules and restrictions for accessible seating. If you do not require an accessible seat but wish to purchase an "ADA Accessible" ticket, please contact the venue before purchasing to be sure you can use the ticket.
Last updated: Sat, Jun 01, 2024 at 9:13AM
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Unfortunately, because there are many different sellers listing tickets on the site, you are not able to place multiple listings in the same order. All ticket listings need to be fulfilled separately as delivery types, methods and times are different for each set of tickets.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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If parking or other perks are included with the tickets that are you interested in ordering, you will need to look at the listings note of the listing. Any amenities or disclaimers will be listed in those notes. All sellers are required to include any disclaimers, such as obstructed views and other important information, in the listing notes.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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Two listings in the same row and section may not always be next to each other and can even be seated at opposite ends of the row. This is because most of the ticket listings on the site come from different sellers, so unless the seller has noted otherwise, it is not guaranteed that seats will be together unless they are placed in the same order.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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In order to avoid leaving a single ticket, even batches of tickets are often listed in even quantities, and odd batches of tickets are often listed in odd quantities.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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More expensive tickets might not always be better seats. Because sellers are able to set the price of their ticket inventory, there may be two different listings at different prices but the higher priced tickets might not always be the better ones.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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"Zone Seating" describes tickets that the seller does not own, but is offering to procure for you. Once your order is confirmed, we guarantee that your tickets will be within the zone or section listed or one comparable and that you will receive these tickets in time for the event.Zone Seating listings may show a range of sections or rows. Please note, if these types of tickets are purchased we are not able to request a specific seat location from the seller. If applicable, specific seats are not assigned until delivery.
Last updated: Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 10:51AM
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Each venue may have different ticket policies for children. Before you place an order, contact the venue to see if your child can attend the event without a ticket.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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The price that you may see printed on the ticket is known as the "face value". Sellers have the ability to change ticket prices. The listed price may be higher or lower than what is printed on the ticket.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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The primary market is the website, venue or box office that will first produce and release tickets for purchase. The secondary market facilitates transactions between customers and the sellers who purchased the tickets elsewhere. This site does not own or produce the tickets.The secondary market is a live market, and inventory can change as tickets are bought and sold. As a live market, prices may be above or below the original face value that is listed on the ticket. Orders are also considered requests until the seller confirms that the tickets are still available.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM