WordNet
n. the office where tickets of admission are sold [syn: box office, ticket office]
Usage examples of "ticket booth".
When the hydrofoil docked at Capri, Robert walked over to the ticket booth at the entrance to the funicular.
The queue that had lined up to see the film stretched from the ticket booth across the front of the building, past a candy store with a window full of popcorn balls in half a dozen different flavors, past a laundromat, around a corner and three-quarters of the way down the block.
Patrons would first encounter the red wagon's ticket booth, then could view the museum at the rear of that wagon, then move on and regard Maximus, then move on beneath the marquee and into the chapiteau.
After Kristy decided that everything was running smoothly, BSC-style, she headed for the ticket booth at the bumper cars.
He then made his way to the Wild West Gate Time Tours ticket booth.
The ticket booth was empty, so I walked straight into the theater and up to the snack stand.
They drove past the Asher Empire, and Bobby saw there was a life-sized cardboard cutout of Brigitte Bardot standing to the left of the ticket booth.
They had reached the pale blue ticket booth at the entrance to the roller-coaster enclosure, and Speedy thrust his hands back in the pockets of his baggy green workpants, spun on his heel, and propped his shoulders on the little blue enclosure.