I print tickets too, if they aren't mailed.

Unlike my kid who has no problem with tickets on his phone.
Funny, but I've kept tickets and stubs to various events over the years that turned out to be special and digital ticketing has kind of ruined that. A little over a year ago, we used the printed-out digital tickets on plain paper to get into the Big Ten college football championship game, the only form of tickets available because of the timing. They weren't souvenir-worthy, of course. So I spent like ten bucks a ticket following the game to get nice official souvenir glossy silver and colored "real" fake tickets for keepsakes for me, mrs flamus, my kid and his girlfriend. I wanted to have them before Christmas but didn't get them until February because it took that long for them to print the fake real tickets. Obviously, the impact was dissipated by then.

I'm happy to have my official glossy and silver and colored "real" ticket despite all that, although I won't do it again.