1. A mechanical gate with rotating arms, through which people pass after presenting a ticket.
1. A small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to gain entry to an event or access to a service.
2. The person who buys or acquires a ticket or document.
2. A secret code or password used to gain access or authorization.
3. The process of issuing or selling tickets for an event, transportation, or service.
4. A designated place for someone to sit, especially in a venue or on public transport.
5. An entrance or opening, often used as a point of departure or arrival.
6. A large, enclosed area, typically used for sports events, concerts, or performances.
7. The scheduled time for the start of a performance or event.
8. To buy or acquire something, typically by paying for it.
9. A person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding.
10. To allow someone to enter or gain access, usually by presenting a ticket.
11. A journey or excursion, often involving travel to a different location.
12. The process of registering arrival and collecting a boarding pass or ticket.
13. The act of getting on or entering a vehicle, such as a plane, train, or bus.
14. A line of seats or items placed side by side, typically in a theater or stadium.
15. A detachable part of a ticket or document that entitles the holder to a discount or special offer.
16. A short trip or excursion, typically associated with leisure or entertainment activities.
17. A line or sequence of people waiting for a service, such as purchasing tickets.