The line signs itself while it waits
At peak season your queue is 45 minutes. Guests scan the QR on the queue rope and sign on their phone while they wait. When they reach the scanner, they're already cleared.
WaiverKit is digital waiver software for haunted house attractions: general admission, timed-ticket guests, and extreme-scare attendees sign on their phone before the queue. Age verification, touch-acknowledgement for interactive attractions, kiosk at the entrance.
Opening weekend, 9pm, line around the block. Guests scan the QR while they wait, sign on their phone, and the ticket scanner just checks them through.
Guest scans the QR on the ticket email or the queue sign
Waiver captures age and the touch-acknowledgement for interactive levels
Ticket scanner waves cleared guests through, staff handles the rest
At peak season your queue is 45 minutes. Guests scan the QR on the queue rope and sign on their phone while they wait. When they reach the scanner, they're already cleared.
Extreme-scare houses where actors can grab or touch need a separate acknowledgement. Each waiver type captures it as a required field, so guests know what they signed up for and you have a record.
Parent-chaperoned minors sign through a parent. Unaccompanied teens see an age gate that blocks the waiver. Door staff never has to make the call in the middle of a line.
Yes. Create a separate waiver type for each attraction tier. The extreme one includes the touch clause and 18+ gate, the general house uses a lighter version.
Yes. Guests sign on their own cell data. Kiosk mode is only for walk-ups on the venue tablet, and that caches offline too if your venue Wi-Fi chokes on opening weekend.
That's an ops choice, not a waiver one. But the waiver captures expected scare level, so staff knows up front if a guest flagged as easily startled is about to enter the chainsaw hallway.
Free plan, no card required. Upgrade when you grow past the free tier.