Venues often sell passes that cover a set number of visits, usually at a discount, to encourage guests to come back. Common examples are monthly visit passes and seasonal or promotional passes (eg a summer pass).
If your venue offers multi-visit passes (eg 5-visit pass), we recommend using the multi-pass product type rather than standard passes, as it lets you track and redeem individual visits against a single purchase. This applies when you're using progressive checkout — see the guide Create multi-pass products.
Choose your setup
There are two ways to set this up with a standard pass. Which one you use depends on how guests redeem their visits.
Guests redeem on entry | Guests book sessions ahead of time | |
|---|---|---|
What you set up | A standard pass with a use limit | A standard pass plus a discount code |
How guests redeem | Ticket scanned at POS on arrival | Booking a session online, or quoting the code by phone or in venue |
Where you track usage | Attendance report | Discounts in Venue Manager |
Best for | Theme parks, attractions and walk-in venues without session bookings | Trampoline parks, venues with limited capacity and venues requiring advance bookings |
Guide | Set up a standard pass and discount code for multiple session bookings |
Guests redeem their pass on entry
A guest buys a 10-visit pass valid for 6 months from the date of purchase. Each time they check in at POS, one visit is deducted.
Guests book a session online ahead of time
A guest buys a 5-visit pass and is emailed a discount code. They use the code to book 5 sessions, each counting as one visit. The standard pass itself can't be redeemed — it covers the cost, and the code does the booking.