Ticket Rolls and Raffle Ticket Rolls Explained

5/13/2024

Imagine the thrill of riding a rollercoaster or Tilt-A-Whirl, playing carnival games, the taste of your favorite festival food, and the anticipation of a raffle draw. What’s the common thread? Event tickets. While there are many ticket types, this article shines a spotlight on one of the most utilitarian yet indispensable options—roll tickets.

Though basic, double roll and roll tickets are mighty—they’re keys to experiences and memories. They may not have the glamour of their high-tech counterparts, but their simplicity and functionality make them a staple in events and fundraising.

Despite their ubiquity, this ticket type often spark questions. In this guide, we’ll answer all your queries and more. Feel free to click on any question to jump straight to the answer. Let’s roll!

What are roll tickets?

Roll tickets are…well, numbered tickets on a roll. They’re printed on sturdy card stock and available in various colors. Each item on the roll is perforated, making it easy to separate one from another. Additionally, every ticket included on a roll is printed with a unique, sequential number.

Each ticket has a unique number which serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it helps to ensure the ticket’s authenticity and enables efficient tracking and management. For instance, it can match a ticket with its holder, like at a coat check, or allow a raffle winner to redeem their prize.

These unique numbers can also aid in data analysis for larger events, helping organizers understand attendee behavior and improve future events. Therefore, while low-tech, a ticket’s unique number is a useful tool for event management.

Ticket rolls are also incredibly affordable and versatile, making them a staple for fundraisers everywhere!

There are two basic types of ticket rolls—single roll and double roll. You can also have custom roll tickets or double roll raffle tickets created specifically for your event. 

examples of typical single rolls tickets and double roll tickets. The images is meant to illustrate the differences between the two.

How do ticket rolls work, and how do you use them??

The use of single-roll and double-roll tickets depends on the specific application. Although there is some functionality overlap between the two types, each one is better suited for certain purposes. For instance, blank roll tickets with just numbering or ones with cute graphics like smiley faces are available. On the other hand, some roll tickets are printed for specific purposes, such as beer tickets or admit one tickets.

Single roll tickets are just that—a single spool of tickets connected end to end to make up a roll. They’re perfect for carnival games, door prizes, and food/drink tickets. Sometimes, people use them for admission, refreshments, or raffle tickets.

However, they are best used when the customer does not need to retain a stub. This is because to get two matching numbers, the ticket must be torn in half. Doing so leaves a tiny stub for the person to worry about losing. 

Double Roll Tickets 

Double roll tickets consist of numbered ticket pairs connected side by side and strung onto a ticket reel end to end. Every ticket pair has duplicate unique numbers that differentiate them from other pairs on the roll.

The primary purpose of these double tickets is to serve as both a stub and a ticket. For instance, when using double-roll tickets for a raffle, one-half is placed in the drum for later prize drawings. At the same time, the other is given to the attendee. The number on both halves links the ticket holder to the potential winning ticket.

Pro tip: Use ticket rolls or double raffle ticket rolls in various colors for different uses. For instance, you might sell green tickets for beer, white for coat check, and pink for games and rides

Custom roll tickets 

Custom roll tickets are design and printed especially for your event with your logo or use displayed on the top. 

What is the difference between custom event tickets and ticket rolls?

Custom event tickets (or raffle tickets) are like the big brother or sister to the roll ticket. They’re printed especially for your event or fundraiser.

They can be used for functions with reserved seating (such as a performance). They are a little more expensive than ticket rolls, but they’re worth it! Custom event or raffle tickets make a great impression, are stubbed to enable easy event re-entry, and extend your celebration’s visual brand. To illustrate this, check out our gallery of event ticket templates below.

Where can I buy roll tickets? 

Order online from Eventgroove! We offer a one-business-day turnaround (our Montana team processes orders at lightning speed). Plus, we offer super-low prices, several shipping options, and a satisfaction guarantee.


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