What Our Customers Say
Ticket Roll Details
- In stock and ready to ship.
- No order minimums.
- Available in 7 colors, including pink, white, and red.
- Every ticket has a consecutive number.
- Each single roll ticket is perforated end to end. Each double roll ticket is perforated end-to-end and side by side. This ensures a clean tear every time.
- Choose from blank roll tickets, admit one tickets, tickets with graphics, food ticket rolls, roll beer tickets, and cash ticket rolls.
- Orders turn around in one business day and come with a customer satisfaction guarantee.
- Our Montana team processes your order with pride.
WHAT ARE ROLL TICKETS?
Roll tickets are perforated, numbered tickets on a roll. They’re made of sturdy card stock and available in various colors. Each ticket on a roll has a unique number printed on both ends. The number helps to ensure the ticket’s authenticity and enables efficient tracking and management.
There are two types of roll tickets—single and double ticket rolls. Although there is some functionality overlap between the two, each one is better suited for certain purposes.
SINGLE VERSUS DOUBLE ROLLS OF TICKETS
Single roll tickets are a single spool of tickets connected end to end. They’re great for ride tickets, door prizes, carnival games, and food and drink tokens. Single tickets are sometimes used as admit-one tickets or raffle tickets. However, they are best utilized when your attendee does not need to retain a stub. This is because to get two matching numbers, the single ticket must be torn in half. Doing so leaves a tiny stub that can be lost easily.
Double rolls of tickets consist of numbered, perforated side-by-side ticket pairs strung onto a ticket reel. Every ticket pair has duplicate unique numbers that differentiate them from other pairs on the roll. The primary purpose of this configuration is to serve as both a stub and a ticket. For instance, with double raffle ticket rolls, one half is given to the attendee, and the other is placed in the ticket bucket for later drawing. The number on both halves links the ticket holder to the potential winning ticket. Double ticket rolls are commonly used as raffle tickets, for coat check, and as admission tickets.
For more information, read our raffle roll and ticket roll guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can conveniently purchase raffle ticket rolls directly from Eventgroove. We offer a wide selection of single and double rolls in various colors and styles, all with sequential numbering and perforation for easy use.
To promote your fundraising raffle, check out our poster printing services for impactful marketing materials.
Yes, but the type of roll ticket matters. Double roll tickets are specifically designed for raffles. Each pair shares a unique number — one half goes to the participant and the other goes into the drawing bucket. The matching numbers are what connect the winner to their ticket when the draw happens.
Single roll tickets can technically be used for a raffle, but because the number appears on only one end of the ticket, there's no built-in way to connect the ticket holder to a stub. To run a raffle with single rolls, organizers would need to call out numbers at random while participants check their intact tickets. For most raffle formats, double rolls simplify connecting drawn tickets to winners.
Single roll tickets are a continuous spool of individually perforated tickets, each printed with a number on both ends. They work well as ride tickets, carnival games, and door prizes— situations where the participant doesn't need to keep a stub.
Double roll tickets are side-by-side ticket pairs, each pair sharing a unique number and perforated both end-to-end and side by side. One ticket goes to the participant, the other to the organizer.