Per activated wallet, card, wristband, or app wallet. The event chooses the visitor medium.
Simple wallet pricing, with major events handled by the team.
Ludo pricing starts with a clear activation model and free reloads. Bigger showgrounds, fairs, expos, and festivals need a deployment plan around scope, devices, connectivity, settlement, and support.
Repeat spend should not add another Ludo surcharge for the visitor.
A pricing story buyers can explain at the gate.
The point is not a clever slogan. It is a clean commercial line: lower activation, dollar-denominated value, free reloads, and fewer awkward fee explanations for operators.
Observed $3 wristband surcharge
A public fair ticketing page shows a $3 surcharge on new unlimited ride wristband purchases.
Observed $2 processing fee
A public fair pricing page lists unlimited ride armbands as including a $2 processing fee.
Ludo US fair reference
A $1 activation reference for US fairs, with free reloads and a dollar-denominated wallet instead of event credits.
Public comparison references were checked in May 2026. Fees vary by event, operator, channel, and contract. Ludo activation pricing is subject to confirmed scope and market.
10,000+ attendance? Contact our team.
At major-event scale, pricing depends on activation targets, vendor coverage, hardware, field support, integrations, and the operating risk the event needs Ludo to carry.
Built for buyer trust, not surprise line items.
Hardware and consumables stay transparent. Ludo-owned kit can be rented, supplier equipment, freight, spares, and field support are scoped during quote review, and processing fees are separated from product pricing.
Wallet, card, wristband, and app activation paths
Vendor settlement, refunds, exports, and operator reporting
Self-service kiosk and terminal deployment planning
Transparent hardware, freight, spares, and field support review