Ticket Home Value vs Ticket Paid Value

Hi all,

Need a quick sanity check, please.  We're pulling numbers for a Board Report, and we want to know how much pricing events affected income.  In the broadest sense, can we use Ticket Home Value and Ticket Paid Value (and then filtered by all the methods we need?). 

Thanks!
Kathleen 

  • I'd use Ticket Paid Amount- that would track how much each ticket was sold for. You could break that by 'Ticket Paid Amount' as a row in Analytics to see how many of each price point sold.

    I haven't used 'Home Value' in our reports before.

  • Turns out that the Performance Revenue Gain/Loss report will actually suit purpose in this instance, but I think it's a good (if dumb) question for future questions and if we want to start digging down multiple levels.  

  • Sounds like you've got what you needed, but for future reference or anyone else finding this in a search later:

    The Home Price is the price of a given zone+price type combination, absent any price events.

    The Ticket Paid Value is the price of a seat that was fully paid. (it may help to think of this as the "paid ticket's value") Partially or completely unpaid tickets do not have a Ticket Paid Value because they're not paid tickets.

    The Ticket Paid Amount is the amount that has been paid for the ticket - which for a paid seat should equal the due amt of the sub-lineitem, but for a partially or completely unpaid ticket will be less.