Methods and systems for computer aided event and venue setup and modeling and interactive maps
First Claim
1. A system for providing a seat map, comprising:
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a non-transitory medium storing instructions that when executed by the computing hardware, cause the computing hardware to perform operations comprising;
providing a first user interface that includes an interactive seat map to each user in a plurality of users, wherein the first user interface enables each user in the plurality of users to identify a particular seat within a venue and request a ticket for the particular seat;
detecting one or more first user inputs, received via the first user interface, that identifies a particular seat within a venue and that requests a ticket for the particular seat for an event;
identifying a first ticket for the event that corresponds to the particular seat;
enabling the first user in the plurality of users to purchase the first ticket;
determining that user activity by the plurality of users is interfering with providing, to a plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to an interactive seat map;
at least partly in response to determining that user activity is interfering with providing, to the plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to the interactive seat map;
providing a second user interface to a second user, wherein the second user interface enables a second user to identify a characteristic of a seat or ticket but does not enable the second user to identify a particular seat.
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Abstract
Described are systems and methods for designing certain aspects of an event venue and for communicating information regarding the event and the event venue to others. Certain embodiments provide a dynamic seat map via which an operator can assign certain characteristics to specific seats and/or seating sections. Certain embodiments generate interactive maps for users, via which information from a plurality of sources may be integrated and visually displayed. The user may specify certain criteria, and the interactive map may identify to the user seats and/or sections that match such criteria. Certain embodiments provide an interactive seat map via which users can select seats and share information.
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18 Claims
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1. A system for providing a seat map, comprising:
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computing hardware; a non-transitory medium storing instructions that when executed by the computing hardware, cause the computing hardware to perform operations comprising; providing a first user interface that includes an interactive seat map to each user in a plurality of users, wherein the first user interface enables each user in the plurality of users to identify a particular seat within a venue and request a ticket for the particular seat; detecting one or more first user inputs, received via the first user interface, that identifies a particular seat within a venue and that requests a ticket for the particular seat for an event; identifying a first ticket for the event that corresponds to the particular seat; enabling the first user in the plurality of users to purchase the first ticket; determining that user activity by the plurality of users is interfering with providing, to a plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to an interactive seat map; at least partly in response to determining that user activity is interfering with providing, to the plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to the interactive seat map; providing a second user interface to a second user, wherein the second user interface enables a second user to identify a characteristic of a seat or ticket but does not enable the second user to identify a particular seat. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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providing a first user interface that includes an interactive seat map to each user in a plurality of users, wherein the first user interface enables each user in the plurality of users to identify a particular seat within a venue and request a ticket for the particular seat; detecting one or more first user inputs, received via the first user interface, that identifies a particular seat within a venue and that requests a ticket for the particular seat for an event; identifying a first ticket for the event that corresponds to the particular seat; enabling the first user in the plurality of users to purchase the first ticket; determining that user activity by the plurality of users is interfering with providing, to a plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to an interactive seat map; at least partly in response to determining that user activity is interfering with providing, to the plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to the interactive seat map; providing a second user interface to a second user, wherein the second user interface enables a second user to identify a characteristic of a seat or ticket but does not enable the second user to identify a particular seat. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A non-transitory computer-program product having instructions that, when executed by the computing hardware, cause the computing hardware to perform operations comprising:
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providing a first user interface that includes an interactive seat map to each user in a plurality of users, wherein the first user interface enables each user in the plurality of users to identify a particular seat within a venue and request a ticket for the particular seat; detecting one or more first user inputs, received via the first user interface, that identifies a particular seat within a venue and that requests a ticket for the particular seat for an event; identifying a first ticket for the event that corresponds to the particular seat; enabling the first user in the plurality of users to purchase the first ticket; determining that user activity by the plurality of users is interfering with providing, to a plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to an interactive seat map; at least partly in response to determining that user activity is interfering with providing, to the plurality of user terminals, substantially real-time updates to the interactive seat map; providing a second user interface to a second user, wherein the second user interface enables a second user to identify a characteristic of a seat or ticket but does not enable the second user to identify a particular seat. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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