Cloakroom coat tickets — informal term for coat tickets
Cloakroom coat tickets is an informal term for coat tickets — the same paper tickets, just named differently.
What is the difference between Cloakroom coat tickets and coat tickets?
'Cloakroom coat tickets' is an informal synonym for coat tickets — the same paper tickets. Read more at coat tickets.
When do you hear the term Cloakroom coat tickets?
The term 'cloakroom coat tickets' is mainly used by guests and in everyday speech. It always refers to the same paper coat ticket.
'Cloakroom coat ticket' is one of many informal Dutch terms for a coat ticket. Where one person says 'ticket stub', another says 'ticket' — it is exactly the same paper ticket with double printing and perforation.
Why 'ticket'?
The word 'ticket' sounds a bit more solid or official to some people than 'ticket stub', but functionally there is no difference. Those who want a more deluxe appearance can opt for the deluxe paper version in black/silver. For a personalised logo or custom text on the ticket, there is the Coatcheck+ ticket printer.
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Frequently asked questions about Cloakroom coat tickets
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Are cloakroom coat tickets reusable?
No. 'Cloakroom coat tickets' is an informal term for the same paper coat tickets — the ticket consists of two identical halves and is discarded or recycled after use. The term 'ticket' refers to colloquial language, not to a different material.
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