Sometimes, tickets can have important special details about their location or benefits. Below, we explain the difference between features/comments and restrictions.


Features and Comments

These are additional perks or benefits associated with your tickets. 


Common features and comments listed by sellers include:

  • Padded seats
  • Food and drink voucher
  • Priority entry
  • Away fans section


Disclosures

These are important details that buyers should know to set the right expectations for the event. Disclosures help buyers make informed decisions about their ticket purchases. 


Common disclosures listed by sellers include:

  • Alcohol-free seating: No alcohol is allowed in this specific area.
  • ADA/Wheelchair accessible seating: Recommended only if you require ADA or wheelchair-accessible seating.
  • Student ID: You must show a student ID at the venue. More information about student tickets is available here.
  • Child ticket: Check the venue's website for age requirement information.
  • Limited or obstructed view: You may not have a full view of the event.
  • No view: You cannot see the stage from your seat.
  • Side view: The seat is on one side of the performing area without a front view of the event.
  • Possible obstruction: There may be an obstruction affecting your view.
  • Restricted view: Your view of the event will be limited.
  • Behind stage: The seat is behind the stage without a front view.
  • Limited side view: The seat is on one side of the performing area without a full view.
  • Rear stage/view: The seat is behind the stage.



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