Ticketmaster Simulator
Free core practice • harder modes • event packs

Choose a plan for free practice, deeper drills, or event packs

People searching for a ticket simulator usually want proof before they pay. Free core practice earns trust first, then harder drills, venue packs, and event-specific practice pages justify upgrades later.

Best for discovery

Free Core Practice

$0forever
  • Queue drill with standard timing
  • Scenario-based seat-map practice
  • Persistent prep checklist
  • Local score tracking
Best next step

Starter Hard Mode Pack

$9one-time
  • Hard mode and ticket war mode packs
  • Expanded venue and section layouts
  • More scoring detail and progress history
  • Practice presets for VIP and fan club drops
For repeat buyers

Event Pack Pass

$19one-time or $9/mo
  • Event-specific practice pages
  • Priority alerts for new scenario packs
  • Advanced checkout and multi-seat drills
  • More detailed performance dashboard

Who Should Stay on the Free Core Practice Layer

If you are new, only need a few dry runs, or mainly want a safer way to learn the flow, the free layer should already cover the most important moments.

Who Should Upgrade to Packs

If you buy often, care about harder scenarios, or want event-specific packs and richer performance tracking, paid layers start to feel fair.

Feature Free Paid Upgrade
Basic simulator access Yes Yes
Advanced mode packs Partial Full
Event-specific pages No Yes
Performance tracking Basic local stats Expanded dashboard
Priority updates No Yes

Event Pack Ideas

BTS-style drops, stadium tours, fan club presales, VIP scrambles, and group-buy scenarios all justify timely event-specific packs.

Performance Tracking

Repeat buyers care about more than one score. They want trends, best times, and which scenario still makes them hesitate.

Stay Clearly Independent

Let the training value carry the offer. Do not try to imply official platform affiliation just to force conversions.

Pricing FAQ

Why keep a free practice layer?

Free practice removes friction, proves the product, and gives new users a reason to trust the drills before they ever consider a paid pack.

What should a paid pack unlock?

Paid packs should unlock harder modes, venue-specific scenarios, richer progress history, and event-focused drills that casual users do not need every day.

Does this kind of tool need a subscription?

Not always. One-time packs plus seasonal upgrades can make more sense than forcing a recurring plan onto people who only buy around big tours.

Use the Free Core Practice Layer to Earn Trust First

Practice on the homepage, then let harder modes, venue packs, and event pages handle monetization later.