Sections serve the purpose of categorizing tickets. Each section is defined by a unique name and a specific ticket quantity. After establishing a section, proceed to allocate tickets to the respective sections.
Section name: It refers to the designated category or label assigned to a specific group of tickets within an event.
Section capacity: It refers to the maximum number of tickets available for a specific ticket section within an event.
Ticket Options: Choose Between Paid or Free Admission
Ticket Type Name: Specify the name for this category of ticket.
Description: Organizers can add detailed descriptions to their event tickets, which helps attendees understand what they are purchasing.
Section Name: Indicate the section this ticket belongs to. This is essential if the ticket is associated with a specific section.
Admit Per Ticket: It refers to the number of individuals granted entry with a single ticket purchase.
Capacity Limit: It refers to the maximum number of attendees allowed for an event or a specific ticket section.
Tax: It refers to the applicable taxes levied on the sale of event tickets.
Price: It refers to the cost assigned to a specific ticket type for an event.
Strike-Through Price: It refers to the original ticket price that is displayed with a line through it, indicating a discount or promotional offer.
Ticket Image: allows event organizers to upload a visual representation of the ticket.
Capped Price: Define the highest price at which the ticket can be resold on secondary markets.
Ticket Sales Start and End: Assign start and end dates for ticket sales.
Ticket Visibility: Control the visibility of ticket types, allowing for strategic exposure at different times.
Final Steps: Click 'Save' to proceed or 'Cancel' to abort the ticket creation process.
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