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Hey there guys, new to this program. Quick question; looking for a recommendation on how to set this up.
We have a two-day event. Attendees can register for Day 1 or Day 2, or both. With each option (Day 1, Day 2, Both), they then have the option to add a Product (T-Shirt, for $20) where they then have to select their T-Shirt Size.
Note that if they select “Both”, it will be at a discounted rate.
What would be the best recommendation to handle the entire scenario?
It depends on whether you are using EE3 or EE4, though both are fairly similar.
In EE3 I would create an event with 3 ticket options (Day 1, 2, both) at the relevant prices. I would use the Price Modifier plugin to add extra questions about the product, which will then modify the ticket price (i.e. add $20)
If daily capacity is a concern, then I would set up two events, Day 1 and Day 2, still using the Price Modifier plugin for the t-shirts, but also I would use the Volume Discount and Multiple Event Registration addons to create an automatic discount if the two events were added to the cart.
Using EE4, I would create a single event with six ticket types: 3 tickets and three tickets with a t-shirt.
EE4 handles the pricing structures very well but right now doesn’t have an option to add “bolt ons” like t-shirts.
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