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What about offering members a reduced admission? We are doing that
with upcoming event - Colonial Wedding. Admission is $7, or $5 for
members -- it represents a shift from all events being "free" to
members.
Quoting Cindy Boyer <[log in to unmask]>:
> Greetings all
>
> I am interested in learning about complimentary event tickets
> provided as a member benefit.
>
> - Do you ever have an event where the number of member comp tickets
> is limited - so not all members might get the tickets before
> capacity is reached?
>
> That is being suggested for one of our events. I am concerned
> that the members will feel "entitled" to the comp tickets,
> especially if that is the reason they joined. They will feel that
> they have "purchased" those tickets with their membership.
>
> - Do you have any "public" events that are filled or come close to
> capacity, so you are unable to sell many public tickets - making the
> event virtually a member only event? If yes, how do you budget
> your income for that event?
>
> We have an event that is very popular with the general public. It
> is being suggested that we increase comp tickets to members - both
> in numbers of tickets and in the number of membership levels
> eligible for the tickets.
>
>
> - Do you artificially set up a cap of comp member tickets for an
> event, so you ensure you are still able to sell tickets to the
> general public?
>
> Thanks for your insights!
>
>
>
>
> Cindy Boyer
> Director of Museums and Education
> The Landmark Society of Western New York
> 133 S. Fitzhugh St.
> Rochester NY 14608
> (585) 546-7029 ext. 12
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