General Admission
General Admission refers to a type of ticketing system used for events, such as concerts, sports games, or festivals. With General Admission tickets, attendees do not have assigned seats and can choose where to sit or stand within a designated area. This often creates a more casual and flexible atmosphere, allowing fans to arrive early for better spots.
Typically, General Admission areas are first-come, first-served, meaning that the earlier you arrive, the better your chances of securing a prime location. This system is common in venues like amphitheaters, stadiums, and music festivals, where large crowds gather to enjoy performances or events.