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Create a ticket for group packages or group discounts
Create a ticket for group packages or group discounts
- Offer a discount for buying in quantity
- Boost sales through pricing incentives
To get started, from the My Events page, go to your event's Edit page by clicking on Edit next to the name of your event. (If you are setting up a new event page--that is, you just pressed Create Event and the page you are on says Create an Event--you can skip this step and go directly to step 2 below.)
In Step 2: Add Ticket Information, click on the Create a Ticket button if this is your first ticket, or on the Add a New Ticket button if you have already created at least one ticket.

Enter the Ticket Name (describing what your attendees are ordering), the Price, and the Quantity Available.
Note: Keep in mind that the price you set for your ticket will be multiplied by the number of tickets in the group or package, to equal the total price for that group or package.
E.g.: If a ticket is regularly priced at $35--so, regularly $105 for three tickets--and you would like to give a $30 discount to those purchasing 3 tickets, set the ticket price to $25 for a $75 total.
Set the number of tickets included in the package by clicking Show next to Advanced Options in the Create Ticket window.

Enter the number of tickets included in the package in both the Min. Tickets per Order and the Max. Tickets per Order fields. Click the Save button to save your changes.

Tip: It may be helpful to utilize the Ticket Description to clearly identify the savings that your attendees are receiving or to include any other relevent information about that particular ticket type. This description will appear below the name of your ticket type on your event page.
You are now ready to accept group registrations! If you'd like to collect information for each attendee on an order, rather than for just the ticket buyer, you can learn how to do so here. Below are some examples of what your registration and order pages will look like with a group ticket option.

Tip: Feel free to click here to check out a sample event page that has group discount tickets for sale!
Have more questions? Contact us!
Create a ticket for group packages or group discounts
- Offer a discount for buying in quantity
- Boost sales through pricing incentives
To get started, first sign up for a free Eventbrite account or log in to your existing Eventbrite account and create an event.
If you’d like to edit an already-created event, click My Events at the top of the screen and then click on Edit to the right of your event’s name.

In Step 2: Create Tickets, enter the Ticket Name (describing what your attendees are ordering), Ticket Quantity, and Ticket Price in the appropriate fields. If you’ve already created tickets, you’ll want to click on the Add Ticket Type button to open up a new ticket then fill out the necessary fields.

Note: Keep in mind that the price you set for your ticket will be multiplied by the number of tickets in the group or package, to equal the total price for that group or package.
E.g.: If a ticket is regularly priced at $20--so, regularly $100 for five tickets--and you'd like to give a $35 discount to make the price for 5 tickets total to $65, you'll want to divide $65 by 5. This comes to $13 per ticket. This means you'll want to set the price of the ticket to $13.
Now, you’ll want to click on the Settings link across from the Ticket Name so you can set the number of tickets included in the package.

Enter the number of tickets included in the package in both the Minimum and Maximum fields for the Tickets permitted per order. Click Save at the top right of the page to save your changes.

Tip: It may be helpful to utilize the Ticket description box to clearly identify the savings that your attendees are receiving or to include any other relevent information about that particular ticket type. You might want to uncheck the Hide description on event pages box if you want the description to automatically appear below the name of your ticket type on your event page.
Congrats! You're now ready to accept group registrations! If you'd like to collect information for each attendee on an order, rather than for just the ticket buyer, you can learn how to do so here. Below are some examples of what your registration and order pages will look like with a group ticket option.


Tip: Feel free to click here to check out a sample event page that has group discount tickets for sale!
Have more questions? Contact us!
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