Event Day
Will My Group Go Through Together?
Most timed-entry attractions send in guests who arrive and check in together — buy on one order to stay as a group.
How guests are sent into the attraction is set by each event organizer, but here's how it generally works at timed-entry haunts:
- Your party is usually kept together. Most attractions send in the people who arrive and check in together as one group. Buying on a single order and arriving together is the best way to stay as one unit.
- Small parties may be combined. On busy nights, some venues merge very small groups (for example, a pair with another pair) to keep the line moving. Whether this happens is up to the venue.
- Group check-in keeps you linked. When your tickets are on one order, staff can scan the whole group in at once, which helps you enter together. See How to Use Your Digital Ticket at the Gate.
If staying together as a single group is important for your visit — especially for larger parties — confirm the venue's grouping practice with the event organizer before you go. There's no separate form required to "stay together"; arriving and checking in at the same time is what matters.
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