Every attraction vertical below runs on the same free TripStub workspace. Pick the closest match — the workflows flex to your category.
TripStub's attraction feature set is distinct from its tour feature set. Here's what ships today, what's rolling out, and what's honestly on the horizon.
Soft-capacity 'peak hour' throttles — not the hard-limit slot model from tours. Museums and haunted attractions use this to manage queue length without overbooking.
Renewal, tier gating, reciprocal admission networks, gift memberships, blackout-date support. Rolling out this quarter for museums, zoos, gardens, and haunted season passes.
Quote → purchase order → invoice instead of credit-card checkout. Chaperone counts, meeting-point windows, bus drop-off. Launching for museums and zoos.
Turnstile-class throughput with offline-first scanning. Barcode + QR today; RFID wristband integration planned for water parks and FECs.
Tour-platform competitors charge a percentage; attraction incumbents often charge per-ticket. Both hurt. We charge nothing.
ACME Ticketing
~$0.30 per ticket · 250,000 tickets / year
$75,000
Gatemaster
~$199/mo + per-ticket · 100,000 tickets / year
$12,000 – $25,000
ROLLER
Per-ticket + subscription · 150,000 tickets / year
$30,000 – $60,000
TripStub
$0 · Any ticket volume
$0
We won't pretend to be a Tessitura or ACME replacement for every attraction. If any of the following are non-negotiable for your business, talk to us before you migrate — we'll tell you honestly whether we're close or far.