Sponsored Links
-->

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Half-Season Tickets On Sale At Posh | Vital Peterborough
src: mwl1967.files.wordpress.com

A season ticket, or season pass, is a ticket that grants privileges over a defined period of time.


Video Season ticket



History

The Oxford English Dictionary has illustrative quotations which show the term used in the United States in 1820 for theatre tickets; and in the United Kingdom in 1836 for boat travel and 1862 for rail transport.


Maps Season ticket



Sports

In sports, such as Association football or American football, a season ticket grants the holder access to all regular-season home games for one season without additional charges. The ticket usually offers a discounted price over purchasing a ticket for each of the home games for a season individually. In some sports, season ticket holders are usually allowed to buy tickets for other home games (such the playoffs) earlier than other fans, and may be given priority when buying tickets for their team's allocation at a road game. Seats assigned to season tickets are generally the better ones in their seating section. Season ticket holders are frequently offered preferred seating at special events or extra games.

Season passes are commonly used for winter sports, but were originally in American ski resorts a privilege for club members and investors. However in 2000 a discounting movement across the US triggered a price war and increased the widespread use of season passes.


Season Tickets | ASU Gammage
src: www.asugammage.com


Arts

A season ticket is also an option for many music venues (including Opera, Ballet, Symphony houses) and repertory theatre companies. The season subscription usually offers a discounted price over purchasing a ticket for each concert or play in a series or all concerts or plays in a season. (Typically, season tickets are only offered to donors who support the cultural institution).


WinningCause - Sport Clips Season Ticket - Bend, Oregon - Colby ...
src: www.winningcause.org


Public transport

In public transport, a season ticket allows the user to travel by public transport an unlimited number of times within a period of time. The term "commuter pass" is used in some countries. Season tickets are typically sold for a week, month or year. The validity of season tickets varies. At one extreme it may only allow travel between two points (A to B) by only one operator and one route (if there are more than one competing). At the other extreme, it may allow unlimited travel within a geographic area, or even a whole country, allowing free choice of method of transportation (bus, tram, train, etc.) and free choice of operating company. See integrated ticketing.


Toronto Raptors 2015-16 Season Ticket Package on Behance
src: mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net


Television

In television, a season ticket refers to the term invented by the manufacturers of the TiVo digital video recorder for the function which allows a user to program the device to record all the episodes of a season of a television show, even if their airings are rescheduled or pre-empted. Similar functions are available on competitive digital video recorder systems and software packages, such as ReplayTV and IceTV. With the advent of digital streaming services, such as Netflix and digital video stores like iTunes and Google Play Store, one can also purchase a season pass to gain the ability to watch every episode of a chosen season at one's leisure on a computer or mobile device.


Season Tickets â€
src: ltfc.ie


Other uses

Other examples of venues that often offer season passes include amusement parks, recreational sports venues (ski areas), and paid-admission parks (state and national parks). Some passes may also grant additional perks, such as free or prepaid parking, or coupons exclusive to pass-holders.


Official Minnesota Golden Gopher Men's Basketball Season Tickets ...
src: www.mygophersports.com


See also

  • Job ticket
  • Personal seat license
  • Rail pass

Season Ticket Sales - Lemon Bay Playhouse
src: www.lemonbayplayhouse.com


References


Source of article : Wikipedia