The Reserved Seating venue is a key part of your Reserved Seating page, allowing attendees to purchase tickets directly from your interactive seating map. With a variety of customizable fields, you can design a venue layout that fits your event’s unique needs. This article will walk you through each available field and provide recommendations on when to use them.
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Venue Fields
The Seated Section field allows attendees to select a specific row and seat, making it perfect for areas where exact seating is required. We recommend using this field for any parts of your venue that sell assigned seats.
The General Admission field lets attendees buy a ticket without choosing a specific seat. It’s ideal for areas without assigned seating, such as lawn sections, standing-room areas, or open seating sections. We recommend using this field for any part of your venue where assigned seating isn’t necessary.
The Table field lets attendees purchase tickets for a square or round table, making it ideal for banquet-style seating. You can customize this field to allow attendees to buy individual seats at a table or require attendees to purchase the entire table. We recommend using this field for sections where guests are meant to sit together and share a table.
The Pod field requires attendees to purchase a set of tickets as a group. This field works well for areas with group seating, such as VIP sections, cabanas, or socially distanced sections. We recommend using this field when you want to sell your seats as a group, rather than selling them individually.
The Polygon Shape field gives attendees a visual reference for your stage and other key features of your venue. We recommend using this field to outline visually important areas, such as the stage or focal points within your venue.
The Image field lets you upload an image to your venue layout. We recommend using this field to display logos, maps, or other visuals that help attendees better understand your event space.
The Text Field field shows custom text on your venue. We recommend using this field to label sections, highlight important areas, or provide additional context for attendees.
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