WordNet
n. the fee charged for admission [syn: admission, admission charge, admission fee, admission price, price of admission, entrance money]
Usage examples of "entrance fee".
He paid his entrance fee, went through the barrier, and spotted the ice cream booth.
Marcus had had a brief altercation with the taker of ostraka at the entrance, not wishing to pay an entrance fee, or at least the entire entrance fee, for a slave.
There was a wire gate behind the camp, with an old-timer collecting an entrance fee of three dollars.
It's a Calvinist principle that there is an entrance fee to heaven, to keep the riff-raff out.
As soon as he had paid the rather hefty entrance fee, he was free to climb the winding, recursive stairs, liberally provided with landings and chairs for the benefit of the unsteady devotee who might be coming this way from the House of Wine on the ground level.
They start out like that, and they wind up extorting an entrance fee for some super-duper travel club.
Just beyond Three Rivers I entered the park, where a ranger in a wooden booth charged me a five-dollar entrance fee and gave me a brochure detailing the sights beyond.
The entrance fee was the equivalent of fifty cents in Chinese yuan.