Accent Ticket

Reserved-seat & season tickets

A reserved-seat ticket carries data a human acts on at the gate. We print section, row, and seat from your seating manifest, sequence the run, and check it against the source file, with season packages collated per account.

Blank reserved-seat tickets arranged in ordered rows on a work table

A reserved-seat ticket is a database row a human carries to the gate. If the section, row, or seat does not match the manifest, that is not a typo, it is a gate incident: a frustrated ticket holder, a staff member solving a problem while the line grows, and two people claiming one seat. We build the run from your seating manifest, sequence it, and check it against the source file from the first ticket to the last, from the bleachers to the floor.

Season packages get the same discipline plus collation: each account's games assembled in order, in one set, ready to mail or hand over. Season seats also deserve a finer execution, richer stock and a clean finish, because subscribers keep their tickets. Everything is produced in French, in English, or both, in our own Montreal plant.

Frequently asked questions

How do you verify seat data?
The run is proofed against your seating manifest and sequence checks continue through production, so a discrepancy is caught before shipping, not at the gate.
Can season packages be collated per account?
Yes. Each account's games arrive in order, in one set, ready to mail or hand to the subscriber.
What if the seating manifest changes?
We reprint the affected range and retire the old tickets under version control, so only the current manifest reaches the gate.
Can tickets be bilingual?
Yes, EN and FR on the same ticket or as separate versions, produced together from one approved file.

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