Sure, racing is a competitive activity, but it’s still debated amongst many whether race car driving should be considered a sport, and if professional drivers are athletes. Autobahn Indoor Speedway & Events in Memphis wanted to get to the bottom of it, so they tried out an easy experiment, surveying customers of their track between April and October of 2018.
Ana Wieser
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We’ve explained the importance of having an app for your business; but it’s not enough to just have an app, you’ve got to ensure it has relevant information that your customers want at all times. Here are a few tips to make sure your app is serving its purpose for customers.
Topics: Family Entertainment Center, Mobile App, FEC, Technology
Corona, CA-March 20, 2019- Nadavon Capital Partners has increased its investment in Clubspeed, the leading global software solution for go karting tracks, race tracks, trampoline parks, and family entertainment centers, where it will acquire a majority stake. Nadavon’s Chief Executive Officer Romir Bosu will serve as Clubspeed’s CEO.
Topics: Family Entertainment Center, FEC
Point-of-sale systems (POS) are often overlooked, because there are a number of different solutions available, all ranging in cost and complexity. If you are a restaurant or retailer, a basic and inexpensive POS is most likely sufficient to support your needs.
Topics: Adventure Center, Activity Center, FEC, Point of Sale
People visit your trampoline park for various reasons: kids to burn off some energy and have fun with their friends; adults as a unique approach to shed some calories; families as a way to spend quality time together. Whatever the reason may be, gamifying trampoline jumping is a way to appeal to customers’ competitive sides and encourage them to return time and time again.
Gamification is defined as “the process of turning an activity or task into a game or something resembling a game.” Discover how trampoline gamification adds more fun for your customers and improves business.
Topics: Trampoline, Trampoline Park, Gamification, Adventure Center, Activity Center, Facility Management, FEC
Go karts may not be the only activity you offer at your family entertainment center, but they are surely a main attraction for customers to visit. Take your karting up a notch and add a layer of competition with timing technology.
Topics: Karting, Timing Software, Adventure Center, Activity Center, Go Karts, Facility Management, FEC
Winter is winding down, and with spring comes a renewed energy. Kids and adults alike will be looking for a way to burn off some of that energy. Is your park ready to get back into full swing?
Here are some ways you can get prepared:
Topics: Adventure Park, Customer Experience, Adventure Center, Activity Center, Facility Management
How many different programs and processes do you use to run your business every day? Chances are, you use a register for all transactions, an organization system for customer registrations and waivers, an email provider, social media channels, and more. What if you had the opportunity to slim them down into one program? Hard to pass up, right?
Consolidating the technology you use today not only lightens your load, it also saves you time and money, and provides your customers with a seamless experience from the moment they walk in the door to the moment they leave. Keep reading to learn more.
Topics: Adventure Park, Customer Experience, Adventure Center, Activity Center, Self-Service, Registration Kiosk, Technology
A couple of weeks ago, we attended the International Kart Association (IKA) annual expo in Offenbach, Germany as an official exhibitor. We were able to talk with reps from karting tracks as well as industry experts from all over the world to learn about the latest trends in track design and kart innovation.
Topics: Karting, Go Karts, Karting Events, International Karting Association
You’ve likely noticed self-service technology appearing in different places you go; restaurants, airports, and malls have all begun offering people the opportunity to check in, make purchases, complete forms, and more on their own without having to wait or interact with a representative. Consumers are expecting to see this technology to continue showing up in the places they go, including your park.
Read more to learn how self-service fulfills customer expectations while helping your bottom line.
Topics: Adventure Center, Activity Center, Self-Service, Facility Management, FEC