How to Handle Specialty Discounts? (Ex. 1 Free Adult with Child Ticket Purchase)

Connecticut offers a CT Summer Free at the Museum program where museums get grant money to cover the cost of adult tickets that get purchased with children's tickets. The exact discount is "1 Free Adult (or Senior) with purchase of Child ticket." 

Last year we set this up as a source code that was attached to a pricing rule. That works great for our online sales (and we plan on doing it that way for TNEW this year), however for in person sales it was difficult for our VSA staff to constantly switch between Source Codes. They would forget to switch back in between sales and our data coming out of last year is a little skewed because of it. 

To make their lives easy, I just want to set up a discount. The problem is it looks like there is no way (as far as I understand) to only put the discount on X number for each ticket type. It'll let me give a 100% discount on the adult ticket type, but it will not limit it to only 1 ticket. 

For example, if a VS Associate sells 2 adults and 2 children, we only want the discount pulling off of one of those adult tickets, not both. 

Is it possible to do this via discounts, or are we stuck using the Source Code attached to the pricing rule like last year (which wasn't useful and was difficult)? 

Parents Reply
  • Ah, okay, I haven't been asked for that level of specificity, just totals and revenue for over 18 / under 18 for the application, then program participation for our reporting. We offer free admission to youth 17 and younger so it dovetails nicely with how the program is setup and I count everyone.  I use the parent ticket type to figure out how many adults the program covered and the lost revenue.  I haven't been asked to provide information about any members of the party who did pay.

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