How ticket comparisons are built
Comparison pages are organized around the buyer decision: first the ticket type, then the seller offer, then the purchase nuance.
Variant first
A ticket variant describes the product shape: standard, skip-the-line, guided, combo, family, or similar. Variant fields cover inclusions, exclusions, duration, guide languages, restrictions, and best-fit audience.
Seller offers second
An offer is a seller-specific checkout option attached to one variant: seller name, source, price, currency, purchase URL, availability status, refund terms, and verification timestamp.
Prices
Current benchmark prices are clearly marked on the page. Seller refreshes update partner and manual sources over time; checkout pages remain the final source of truth.
Ranking
The visible baseline price is the lowest active offer for a variant. It is not a universal recommendation; refund policy, access level, language, and bundled extras can matter more than the cheapest row.