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July 20, 2015 at 7:18 am #987803
Serge
GuestHi folks
I am building a web site for a paintball park.
We need to be able to sell tickets (adult and child prices). It needs to account for availability, which is usually 50 slots per hour. So let’s say I have 50 slots from 1 till 2, 2 till 3 and 3 till 4. You should be able to book any 1 or 2 or 3 hour slot and select number of tickets and it should remove them from inventory for that time slot for that day.
Ideally I would also love to be able to book exclusive “sell out” events. Let’s say from 3 till 5 you may only have 20 people, but you want to have a private party, which would close the park for everyone else.
Can your system handle this? What pieces would I need?
Also, we would love to be able to check if a customer has already filled out a waiver form. If they have not, they would be required to do so on checkout, if they have it would skip it. Is this doable with any tool/extension?
Thanks
July 20, 2015 at 10:57 am #987932Barry
MemberHi Serge!
That’s an interesting scenario.
Just to clarify, I’m understanding the problem to be that you have stock arrayed as follows for a single event:
- Ticket A: 50 (first hour)
- Ticket B: 50 (second hour)
- Ticket C: 50 (third hour)
If a customer purchases all three slots (corresponding to a 3 hour session) you wish all three ticket stocks to be decremented to 49 units – is that correct? If so, yes, WooCommerce Tickets and our other ticketing solutions work that way by default 🙂
I would highlight though that the default ticket form would require them to add one of each ticket to the cart – however this is highly customizable if you need to make it clear that the tickets correspond to hourly intervals.
Also, we would love to be able to check if a customer has already filled out a waiver form. If they have not, they would be required to do so on checkout, if they have it would skip it. Is this doable with any tool/extension?
It’s not something that’s facilitated out of the box – at least not just yet – but it is certainly achievable by making some mods to the behaviour of both WooCommerce and WooCommerce Tickets.
I hope that helps – and let me know if I can clarify anything else.
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