Outdoor Ticketing Kiosk Enclosures for Events and Venues

Weather-ready ticketing kiosk enclosures and event storage containers for venues, festivals, stadiums, and live-event operators that need faster setup, cleaner guest flow, and dependable outdoor operations on show day.

Built for Show Day Operations

Event timelines do not move. Gates open when they open, queues build fast, and staff need infrastructure that works outdoors without improvisation.

Flatbox Solutions equips venues, stadiums, arenas, festivals, ballparks, and fairgrounds with outdoor ticket kiosk enclosures and event storage containers that arrive cleanly, assemble quickly, and support calmer, more organized guest flow.

Instead of relying on temporary tents, one-off rentals, or mismatched site equipment, standardize a small set of program SKUs—kiosk enclosure sizes and event storage mixes—so Operations, Ticketing, Facilities, and Security work from the same plan across every event, venue, or tour stop.

Flatbox Solutions provides the infrastructure—your team plugs in the tech.

Flat Box USA provides

Ticketing kiosk enclosures

Powder-coated steel kiosks with service window, counter-height work surface, internal shelving, cable pass-throughs, and protected raceways for power and network.

Mounting backers / plates

Pre-configured mounting surfaces so your team can quickly install scanners, tablets, displays, or payment devices (hardware supplied by you).

Outdoor-ready options

Hood/sun-shield configurations, gasketed seams, and fan-ready cavities to support heat, glare, and weather exposure.

Flat-pack event storage containers

Modular storage that banks neatly in stall-sized footprints for scanners, stanchions, cones, signage, ADA supplies, and merch.

Placement & install guide

Clear, repeatable guidance with ADA/egress offsets, queue layouts, and anchoring notes—so every site installs the same way.

You (or your ticketing partner) provide

Payment terminals, barcode/QR scanners, printers, tablets/PCs, LTE gateways—and full integration with your ticketing platform.

Reliable, repeatable deployments—without locking you into hardware or software decisions.

What “Outdoor Ticketing Kiosk” Means Here

We’re talking about outdoor ticket kiosk enclosures built to protect devices, support staff workflows, and keep guest entry moving in live event environments.

Chassis & finish

Powder-coated steel construction, lockable service access, internal shelving, and clean branding zones for a professional front-of-house presence.

Usability

Counter-height handoff ledge, service opening sized for ticketing workflows, cable management, and protected pass-throughs for cleaner day-of operations.

Weather readiness

Gasketed seams, passive ventilation, optional hood/sun-shield features, and fan-ready cavities for hotter or more exposed venues.

Power & network support

Protected raceways, secure access points for uplinks, and internal mounting support for cleaner power and connectivity management.

Footprint options

10’, 13’, and 19’ formats sized to match entry volumes, queue design, and available site space.

Pair with event storage

Match kiosk enclosures with event storage containers for scanners, stanchions, cones, signage, ADA supplies, merch, and other show-day gear.

From PO to Show Day: A Predictable, Low-Friction Path

1) Define What the Footprint Must Do

Common, pre-templated jobs:

  • Walk-up purchase & will-call/print at the main gate.

  • Self-service upgrades or issue resolution at secondary gates.

  • Membership or wristband pickup (scanner + ticket/receipt).

  • On-site gear & merch staging in adjacent event storage containers.

2) Standardize Program SKUs

  • Pick enclosure footprints (10′/13′/19′), hood option, and finish standard (RAL + decal zones).

  • Choose storage counts/sizes (7′, 10′, 13′) and options (shelving, diamond plate, insulation/anti-condensation).

  • We memorialize choices in a Program Spec, so every venue receives identical components and a familiar layout.

3) Get Dated Windows You Can Staff Around

You’ll receive a Lead-Time & Delivery Plan with 2–4 weeks build + 2–4 weeks ship, clustered by region across the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico (USA). Receiving slots around rehearsals and load-ins; crews aren’t idle; night installs are predictable.

4) Install with a Repeatable Playbook

Receiving stays calm: flat-pack pallets (for storage units), a small staging footprint, and a simple stage → assemble → anchor → power/network → device check sequence. Placement diagrams show ADA aisles, egress offsets, and queue lanes so gates never bottleneck.

Show-Day Infrastructure That Holds Up Under Pressure

  • Built for outdoor uptime, not just outdoor placement. Rain, heat, glare, and dust are part of live events. Use ticketing kiosk enclosures with hood and weather-ready detailing where exposure is highest, so devices stay protected and service stays live.

  • Queue flow has to protect the gate. Entry lines should not spill into checkpoints or ADA paths. The guide includes single- and double-line queue templates, aisle spacing, and stand-off distances so guest flow stays organized.

  • Keep show-day gear at the gate. Banked event storage containers hold scanners, stanchions, banner kits, ADA supplies, and power accessories right where crews need them—secure, weather-ready, and easy to access.

  • Approvals should move as one package. The Specifier Package brings together ADA and egress notes, anchoring guidance, power and network planning, and overnight install steps so venues, cities, and security teams can review faster.

Ticketing Kiosk Enclosures

Ticketing Kiosk Enclosures

Chassis & finish

steel, powder-coated; lockable doors; internal lighting for service; decal/sponsor zones.

Usability

counter, cable pass-throughs, device backers; tamper-resistant hardware.

Environmentals

gasketed seams; passive vents; hood/sun shield option; fan-ready cavity.

Power/network

120/240V variants; protected raceway; surge protection mounting.

Footprints

10′, 13′, 19′ to suit gate duty cycles.

Event Storage Containers

Logistics: flat-pack shipping; forklift pockets; bankable in stall-sized footprints.

Options: shelving, diamond plate floors, insulation/anti-condensation.

Sizes: 7′, 10′, 13′ (common gate banks).

Example Venue Kits (BYO Peripherals)

Gate Essentials — 2 Enclosures + Storage

  • (2) ticketing kiosk enclosures (service window, counter, device backers)
  • (1) 10’ event storage container with shelving
  • Placement Guide: two-lane queue template, ADA turning radius, egress offsets
  • Best for: upgrading manual will-call to faster, self-service entry at primary gates

Festival Entry — 6 Enclosures + 3 Storage

  • (6) outdoor ticket kiosk enclosures across three entry clusters
  • (3) 13’ storage banks with diamond plate floors for heavy cases
  • Power/network plan: drop locations + conduit notes for temporary installs
  • Best for: high-volume, multi-gate entry with sales, will-call, and upgrades

Arena Will-Call Upgrade — 3 Enclosures + 1 Storage

  • (3) enclosures under overhangs with sun-shield hoods
  • (1) 7’ storage for spares, ADA supplies, and stanchions
  • Install plan: after-hours swap + device check with minimal staff
  • Best for: removing manual windows while keeping concourses clear

Merch + Box Office Pair — 1 Enclosure + 2 Storage

  • (1) enclosure at secondary gate for upgrades or sales
  • (2) 10’ storage units (merch + event gear), banked cleanly behind
  • Sightline planning: maintains branding visibility + clear egress
  • Best for: compact, branded pop-ups or sponsor activations

Queue Design & Placement Guidance

  • Ingress / egress geometry: setbacks from gates and checkpoints, ADA aisle widths, turning radii, and stand-off distances that keep guest flow moving.

  • Queue configurations: single-line, dual-line, and festival merge layouts sized to match gate volume and staffing plans.

  • Fixture planning: stanchion spacing, banner locations, wind considerations, and break-away planning for safer temporary setups.

  • Lighting & sightlines: nighttime visibility for guests, staff, and cameras, plus glare control around screens and service windows.

  • Power & network routing: drop locations, surge protection planning, and cable paths that reduce trip hazards and support clean installs.

Role-by-Role Value

Venue Operations

A standard kit that lands on schedule, installs after hours, and runs with a clear spare-parts and device-mount plan. Queues are predictable; gates breathe.

Ticketing/Admissions

The ticketing kiosk enclosure standardizes how devices mount and how guests approach. The queue patterns are documented less ad-hoc improvisation, faster throughput.

Facilities & Security

ADA/egress and anchoring are documented; placement respects camera sightlines and emergency routes. One packet, one sign-off.

Promoters & Tours

A footprint that looks brand-right across markets; re-deployable components reduce rebuild and rental churn.

Finance/Procurement

Multi-site pricing by program SKU and flat-pack logistics keep costs stable. Reorders are clean same codes every time.

Quality Advantage vs. Ad-Hoc Carts or Shipping Containers

  • Purpose-built vs. improvised
    Designed for guest throughput and front-of-house use—not retrofitted freight boxes or back-office storage.

  • Finish & durability
    Powder-coated steel, gasketed seams, and options for hoods and insulation built for real outdoor conditions.

  • Modularity that actually scales
    Units bank cleanly, expand without gaps, and use labeled zones to support operations and audits.

  • Serviceability in the field
    Internal shelving, cable pass-throughs, and device backers make swaps and maintenance fast—no workarounds.

  • Approvals that don’t stall projects
    A consistent Specifier Package and Placement Guide streamline ADA, anchoring, and site approvals—rare with ad-hoc solutions.

Regional Delivery Approach

United States

Clustered partials by region minimize dock conflict; night installs stay on schedule.

Canada

Cross-border documentation and province-clustered routing (Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia) reduce idle time.

Puerto Rico

Transit plans align with port schedules and local staging; deliveries sequence to reduce fees and meet after-hours work. Across all regions, the goal is the same: predictable hand-offs and a repeatable installation rhythm.

Frequently Asked, Answered Quickly

We supply enclosures designed for outdoor use with gasketed seams and optional hoods. Choose fan-ready options for hotter markets.

No. You bring the peripherals/software; we supply the ticketing kiosk enclosure and event storage containers that make deployment reliable.

Flat-pack storage banks assemble with a simple sequence; enclosures arrive ready to place. Typical crew-hour ranges are included in the Specifier Package.

Yes—drop-point diagrams and cable-path notes help avoid trip hazards and keep lines clean.

Yes. We provide RAL color standards and decal zones so venue or sponsor graphics apply consistently.

The Guided Quote (So Your Team Can Move Fast)

  • List venues and event dates.
    Count kiosk enclosures and storage units; note gate types, site conditions, and climate exposure.

  • Select your venue kit.
    Choose Gate Essentials, Festival Entry, Arena Upgrade, or build a custom mix for your operation.

  • Confirm finishes and branding.
    Approve RAL color, decal zones, and enclosure presentation standards.

  • Receive pricing and rollout plan.
    Get itemized SKUs, accessory options, regional freight estimates, and 4-6 Weeks Build & 4-6 Weeks Ship.

  • Finalize deployment cadence.
    Sequence delivery by venue and schedule after-hours install where needed.

  • Kick off with a repeatable playbook.
    Receive dates, Placement Guides, and install checklists so every venue setup follows the same plan.