Let's be real: Ticketmaster isn't media to evaluate like a movie or game—it's a utility that unlocks access to experiences. And those experiences (Hamilton, Taylor Swift, NBA games) can be incredible for kids.
But the app itself? It's a necessary evil. The interface is fine, the fees are infamous, and the whole experience is designed to get you to click 'buy' as fast as possible before someone else does. Dynamic pricing means a $50 ticket becomes $150 with fees and surge pricing.
For families, this is purely a parent-controlled tool. Teens might browse to see who's touring, but purchasing should stay firmly in adult hands. The value here is 100% in where it takes you, not in the app experience itself.



