Arts Boston 10 Replies This little kiosk in Boston’s Quincy Market sells tickets to concerts and theatrical performances. Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Garfield Hug January 20, 2019 at 8:58 am Convenient too! We have counters located in malls with high foot fall that sells tickets too. No booths as costly to locate and set up. Booths like what you shared adds to the aura of Boston art scene I feel. Nice! Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorJanuary 20, 2019 at 12:00 pm Counter may be more practical and low cost. I’m not sure if they even use this in winter. Reply ↓
Garfield Hug January 21, 2019 at 6:43 am Yes as the booth will need aircon in summer and heating in winter.
milfordstreet Post authorJanuary 21, 2019 at 11:44 am True, but a counter, you just don’t put out in winter or rain, etc. They use counters to sell tickets on tourist buses and such.
Sarah January 26, 2019 at 7:43 am I haven’t seen a ticket counter in ages, all seems to be operated digital now. 😦 Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorJanuary 26, 2019 at 9:20 am Yes. This does a lot of same day reduced rate tickets. Cheers! Reply ↓
Convenient too! We have counters located in malls with high foot fall that sells tickets too. No booths as costly to locate and set up. Booths like what you shared adds to the aura of Boston art scene I feel. Nice!
I agree – adds a nice touch
Thank you!
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Thanks, Garfield!
Counter may be more practical and low cost. I’m not sure if they even use this in winter.
Yes as the booth will need aircon in summer and heating in winter.
True, but a counter, you just don’t put out in winter or rain, etc. They use counters to sell tickets on tourist buses and such.
I haven’t seen a ticket counter in ages, all seems to be operated digital now. 😦
Yes. This does a lot of same day reduced rate tickets. Cheers!