What is reserved seating?
What is reserved seating? Venues usually have reserved seating or allocated seating. This means you are given a row and a seat number and therefore know before the event where you will be seated. You must remain in the seat allocated to you throughout the event. You are unable to sit in a different seat or row.
How do you get preferred seating on Ticketmaster?
If you are an eligible Card Member who has connected your Card to your Ticketmaster account, your eligibility has already been saved to your Ticketmaster account. This means you will have access to available Preferred Seating across all eligible events on Ticketmaster when you're logged in on Ticketmaster.
Is general admission better than seats?
General Admission seating creates a more inclusive atmosphere and is well-suited for events that focus on the overall experience rather than individual seating arrangements.
What does no seats reserved mean?
If there's no specific seat reserved on your ticket, then you can sit in any seat in the class of accommodation that your ticket is for.
What is the difference between reserved and non reserved seats?
When you book a reserved seat, you'll get a specified train and seat. For non-reserved seats, you'll get better flexibility as you can take any train for the specified date/route. However, a seat isn't guaranteed and you might need to stand for the journey on busier trains.