>So the question is: do the members then HAVE to pay the audiotour price in order to enter the exhibition OR do they have the option not to take the audiotour? The point is that the paying customer might opt not to take the audiotour and thus expect some sort of discounted admission on the theory that the audiotour has a cost. Any real life experience with this? With our last large exhibition, we included an audio tour in the price of the ticket. We allowed our members to call in advance and get two free admissions which included free audio tours. If anyone doesn't want a tour, they don't have to take it, but they don't get a discount. We had notebooks available with the tour script for hearing-impaired visitors. P. Fox TN State Museum