Add-On Plug in - Use Case

Hey orgs that use the Add-on Plug in,

I have a question on how you use this plug-in. We are currently using flex packages for experiences at our museum. For example, you must purchase general admission, then we have additional offerings of a tour or another experience. Right now we are using flex packages, where it requires the admission, but the other items are option. If you go with the package that does all three options, there is a discount. We are looking at using the plug-in to get away from flex packages.

Does your org use the add-on in this way? Where you have a required admission and then other offerings? Does it make the purchase process easier for your guests?

Please share your website with me and let me know how you like the plug-in. 

Thanks everyone! 

*Cross-posted in Ticketing and MZA group

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  • Would this work for a VIP ticket for an event? 

    We have 4 Museum After Dark parties per year (Halloween, Christmas, Mardi Gras, and then spring/summer based on whatever is going on in the state). Starting this past Halloween we just began offering a VIP ticket to these events. The problems we ran into were A. we couldn't cap the amount if tickets within the performance (so if we wanted 60 VIPs but 700 party tickets, we had to go by the 700 performance capacity). and B. some people were purchasing just the VIP not realizing the also had to purchase the party ticket in order for VIP to be valid. 

    We tried to build a flex package for it, but it got to confusing and too hard to sell (both at front desk and in TNEW), so we ended up scrapping it. Would this plug-in work for that?

  • We offer VIP packages that make use of the VIP Pricing zone and an additional Pricing layer. A VIP add-on is a separate pricing layer  However, customers cannot differentiate between a VIP package and a regular ticket while purchasing online. The VIP Pricing zone enables us to manage the number of VIP packages available.

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