
AfrikaBurn has a tiered pricing system that enables participants of all income levels to experience it. Cheap tickets are priced below what it costs to have a person in Tankwa Town; those bought at a higher level essentially subsidise those provided at a lower level. If you’re flush, what’s the rush?
Very Key Things to know about ticketing at AfrikaBurn 2012:

In this section:
1. The ticket price structure for AfrikaBurn 2012
2. Paying for your tickets
3. What you will need to get through the gate at AfrikaBurn
4. Tickets at the gate
THERE WILL BE NO TICKETS FOR SALE AT THE GATE IN TANKWA TOWN. PLEASE DON’T TRY TO ATTEND WITHOUT A TICKET, YOU’LL ONLY BE SENT HOME.
5. Low-income tickets
Low-income tickets are available to those that have applied for them. The applications for low-income tickets ended on the 15th December after being extended twice. They are now closed. Low-income tickets are not transferable.
6. Children
Children under the age of 14 are free. If your child is in the teenager range of age please bring some form of identification (ID, passport or birth certificates) along to prove your child’s age. This is not necessary for small children that are clearly under the age of 14.
7. FAQ
Q: I have bought a whole lot of tickets in one transaction and we’re all arriving separately!
A: Tickets purchased online will have each person’s name on them. Cut the tickets out and pre-distribute them to your friends.
Q: I lost my tickets. Can you replace them?
A: No problem. Tickets purchased online are emailed to you and stored in your Quicket account to re-download at any time. Physical tickets purchased at outlets and lost cannot be replaced.
Q: Can I resell my tickets?
A: You can resell any ticket level except Low-Income. If you choose not to join us in Tankwa Town and wish to re-sell your entry ticket, do the right thing: sell your tickets only at or below face value. Don’t be a scalper; you’re better than that.
Q: I want to resell my ticket / transfer my ticket
A: email james@quicket.co.za for him to reissue the ticket into the new owners name.
Q: I cannot go to AfrikaBurn this year. Do you give refunds?
A: We don’t give refunds for tickets if you’re unable to attend.
Q: I didn't use my ticket from last year, can I use it this year?
A: Sorry, tickets are only good for the year they’re issued. We do not refund or issue tickets for the next year for unused tickets.
Q: If this a non-commercial event all about gifting, why do I have to pay for a ticket?
A: One of our guiding principles is non-commercialism, which means we do not accept sponsorship. Ticket sales represent our only real source of revenue and all the money generated through this channel is used to pay for the essential costs of organising the event.
As we are a Not For Profit organisation, any surplus goes towards the following year's event, and a large portion of it is awarded as creative grants. Read more about the Guiding Principles here
Q: Why is AfrikaBurn limiting ticket sales in 2012?
A: Since AfrikaBurn’s inception the astounding uptake of Burner culture has fuelled rapid growth - in 2011 the number of people at the event nearly doubled. This placed the small pool of volunteers that run the event under a lot of pressure. Short answer? AfrikaBurn the organisation has not experienced the same growth as AfrikaBurn the event.
The smooth running of AfrikaBurn relies on having a large number of volunteers. Limited ticket numbers enable the event crew to plan for and manage the event around a set number, and there are legal and liability concerns too. AfrikaBurn is your event and volunteering is the right thing to do http://www.afrikaburn.com/forms/volunteer
Q: Why are there no ticket sales at the gate at AfrikaBurn 2012?
A: Limited tickets at the gate would mean turning people away once those sell out. Which would be terrible for those turned away. Plan ahead, and buy your ticket before you do anything else. There’s another reason: when you buy your ticket in advance, you’re forced to prepare for AfrikaBurn. This is very good thing, because you need to prepare for AfrikaBurn. It is not a party, and you need to be Self Reliant: Read about the Guiding Principles here
Q: What about Radical Inclusiveness?
A: By buying a ticket that’s within your budget, you enable the inclusion of others less fortunate. Tickets are available to anyone. Just not at the gate.
Lastly:

For queries relating to online ticket sales please contact info@quicket.com
For queries relating to low income tickets or general or philosophical ticket questions please contact tickets@afrikaburn.com

“Our intention is to generate a society that connects each individual to his or her creative powers, to participation in community, to the larger realm of civic life, and to the even greater world of nature that exists beyond society”
~ Burning Man