Ticketing devices should have the ability to scan and purchase tickets during indoor and outdoor events located within municipal buildings and city parks. Internet capabilities can be limited. Ticket scanning can be used in harsher weather conditions of extreme cold and moisture. Tickets are advertised as advance purchase required, but that does not always happen. Onsite purchases will be required by credit card only. NO CASH is accepted as a form of payment. Direct connection is not available; therefore, the equipment is REQUIRED to continue to have scanning capabilities with or without internet connection. Average ticket scan per night during the week is 300-400 scans a night and weekends of 500-700 tickets per night. Tickets are open and not date specific for entry for the holiday light display. On three specialties nights of the light display (Old Fashioned Holiday Stroll) there will be 5,000 tickets scanned within a 2.5-hour period. Specialty night tickets ARE date specific. Additional capabilities recommended are concert style seating by seat number and or section and price tier capabilities.