*Not everyone purchasing through our platform is purchasing through CORE. It is paramount that requirements are met to satisfy API partners.
- Non-Event Access Items. Listings for items that do not gain a buyer access to the specific event (Non-Event Access Items) must clearly state that they do not include event admission in the public notes field. Such Non-Event Access items include:
- Parking Passes
- Access to restaurants and/or clubs
- Pit Passes
- Parking Passes. Any parking passes that are sold must have “Parking” noted in the Section of the Ticket. This row must contain either the lot number or a lot description e.g.; “Orange Lot” or “Lot G”. Including an accurate description of the lot location in the Public Notes is encouraged.
- API Parking Logic (capitalization does NOT matter):
- First and foremost, if the ticket type is
parking - If the venue name includes
parking - If the event name has
parking - If the section has any of:
park,prk,garage,lot,shuttle, orvalet - If the row has any of:
park,prk,garage,lot,shuttle, orvalet
- First and foremost, if the ticket type is
- API Parking Logic (capitalization does NOT matter):
- Pit/Garage Passes. When selling Pit or Garage Passes, any restrictions or requirements must be included in the description. Examples:
- Closed toed shoes required
- Pre-Race Pit Does Not Include Race Admission.
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Hotel Rooms. When listing hotel rooms related to events they must be listed under an event with “Hotel Rooms” in the event name. e.g.; Super Bowl Hotel Rooms. Additional rules for listing hotel rooms include:
- The event date used must be the date of check in
- The price listed must be the full price for all nights, NOT a per-night price
- The description must include the hotel name, bed size/configuration and whether or not the room is smoking or non-smoking.
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