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  2. Standing-room only - Wikipedia

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    However, some fans prefer standing-room-only tickets, as the crowds that gather can be more active than people who are sitting down for much of the event. For example, standing-room-only areas known as terraces are very common at football matches around the globe and tickets sold as standing area tickets are sometimes the most popular; i.e ...

  3. Seating assignment - Wikipedia

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    General admission is most commonly employed in seat-less venues, such as outdoor festival shows and smaller club shows. It is also sometimes used in seat-less sections of events that would otherwise have reserved seating (standing-room only sections, including the floor section(s) at some concerts). In some general admission events, a ticket ...

  4. All-seater stadium - Wikipedia

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    When standing-room areas do exist, they are generally not sold separately from seats, but rather are provided for spectators who wish to view a portion of the game from a different angle (such as the bullpen area and centerfield terrace at Seattle's T-Mobile Park), or are admission-free (such as an area at San Francisco's Oracle Park, where the ...

  5. Is the Ryanair Standing-Room-Only for Real? - AOL

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    Controversial low-cost carrier Ryanair says it is working on creating "standing-room-only" seats that it would sell for fares of about $6 and up. But is it for

  6. Queue area - Wikipedia

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    Examples include checking out groceries or other goods that have been collected in a self service shop, in a shop without self-service, at an ATM, at a ticket desk, a city bus, or in a taxi stand. Queueing [ 4 ] is a phenomenon in a number of fields, and has been extensively analysed in the study of queueing theory .

  7. Standing passenger - Wikipedia

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    The seated-to-standing ratio is the ratio between the number of passengers that can be seated and the number of standing passengers on a public transport vehicle.A higher standing ratio allows for more passengers in a given area, but detracts the perceived quality of the transport, in particular over long distances. [7]

  8. What ‘standing on business’ is all about - AOL

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    Widely popularized by Drake’s lyrics in the song “Daylight,” the phrase “standing on business” is the modern-day version of “don’t just talk about it, be about it.” While the ...

  9. Terrace (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Capacity for Dallas Cowboys games and other American football events is 80,000 seated, expandable to 111,000 with standing areas. [15] However, these decks are flat, rather than steeply pitched, and are more analogous to standing-room only ticketing where obstruction is expected. The key difference is that unlike at European grounds, party ...