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Title: Prototype Presentation


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ThrillTracker
  • Prototype Presentation
  • CS 411 Blue Team
  • Fall 2007
  • Slides Presented By Tom Hager

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ThrillTracker Team Overview
3
The Thrills
4
What A Drag
5
Blue Team Survey
  • Members of the Blue Team surveyed 40 people that
    have been to a major theme park in the past 10
    years.
  • In visiting an amusement park, what has been the
    one element that has taken away from the overall
    experience?

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Blue Team Survey
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Blue Team Survey Observation
  • While waiting in line may be expected by the
    patron, it is obvious from the results that this
    takes away from the overall experience of going
    to a theme park.

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Professional Opinion
  • Our domain expert agreed with our findings,
    stating
  • Avoiding lines is a fundamental desire for
    people who attend public venues. Recent news
    articles would support your presumption as well,
    regarding the willingness of patrons to pay for
    it the ThrillTracker.
  • - Mr. Doug Stagner
  • Director of Operations,
  • Busch Gardens Europe

9
The Problem
  • Poor real-time data collection and feedback on
    park patron habits leads to inefficiencies in
    park utilization, causing a failure to maximize
    patron satisfaction and park revenue.

10
The Goal
  • Our goal is to provide a system utilizing
    real-time data collection methods that both
    increases the satisfaction of the patrons and the
    revenue of the parks.

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Turn real-time data collection via RFID
into satisfaction by offering an enhanced patron
experience!
12
PresentingThrillTracker
ThrillTracker
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Current Park Flow
14
Proposed ThrillTracker Flow
15
Major Functional Components
16
Prototype MFCD
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What Thrill Tracker Will Do
  • Provide real-time attraction data and statistics
  • Create additional revenue for the park
  • Allow patrons to customize a multiple ride
    itinerary from one of our convenient kiosks
  • Enhance patron tracking
  • Provide information services through kiosks
  • Provide additional means for targeted marketing

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What Thrill Tracker Wont Do
  • Show real-time where every patron is anywhere in
    the park
  • Ensure maximum efficiency of all attractions
  • Eliminate lines at attractions
  • Eliminate congestion throughout the park
  • Allow patrons to schedule an unlimited number of
    attractions

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Prototype Demonstration
  • RFID Interface
  • Patron GUI
  • Administrator GUI

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What is RFID?
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • There are two types of RFID
  • Active
  • Passive
  • The main difference is that active RFID has its
    own battery power source, where as passive RFID
    achieves its charge from radio waves.

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Why RFID?
22
Phase 2 Budget
Staff are full time employees for a 6 month
period
23
Phase 2 Budget
24
Per Park Revenue By Year
25
Break Even Analysis
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Return On Investment
  • Pilot customer amortized cost of 148.6K per year
    over five years
  • Cost per season day is 900 for a 162 day season
  • Only 180 passes required to break even at 5 each
  • If an average of 2000 passes are sold per day,
    realized profit is 1.5 Million for the customer
  • 1000 return on the initial investment
  • ThrillTracker Inc. will receive a 1 royalty on
    each 5 ThrillPass sold and .25 on
    non-ThrillPass RFID tickets
  • Estimated first year revenue of 2.85 Million

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Return On Investment
  • The less time patrons spend in line.
  • More time to visit shops and concessions (and
    spend money)
  • Better experience at the park
  • More likely to return to the park
  • Better distribution throughout the park

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Conclusion
  • It's been my experience that real time data is a
    good thing... I do see value, from the facility
    operator's perspective, of having real time data
    especially if reporting can be automated and
    formatted to meet specific needs.
  • - Mr. Stagner

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Appendix
30
Process Flow Access Of Thrill Tracker Account
Via Kiosk
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Process Flow Ride Access Using Thrill Pass
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Blue Team Survey
  • For a small fee, no more than 5.00, would
  • you be willing to pay for a customized itinerary
    whereby you could shorten your wait for selected
    attractions?

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Blue Team Survey
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References
  • http//www.safetzone.com/
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID
  • http//www.themeparkinsider.com/reviews/
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busch_Gardens_Europe
  • http//www.rcdb.com/pd20.htm
  • http//blog.tmcnet.com/wireless-mobility/rfid-vs-w
    ifi-for-hospital-inventory-tracking-systems.asp
  • http//www.tech-faq.com/rfid.shtml
  • http//www.envisionware.com/gates
  • http//www.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx
    /pedge_2950?cuscs04lensbsd
  • http//www.smartcardworld.com/mifare1k.asp
  • http//www.techdefenders.com/productcart/pc/viewPr
    d.asp?idcategory8idproduct2047

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References cont.
  • http//www.slabb.com/public/x2/overview.html
  • http//www.microsoft.com/industry/hospitality/solu
    tions/guesttechnologiesarticle.mspx
  • http//www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.j
    html?articleID47208448
  • http//www.safetzone.com/stz_product_reporting.htm
  • http//www.allbusiness.com/technology/computer-har
    dware-radio-frequency/10661-1.html
  • http//news.com.com/ThemeparktakesvisitorstoR
    FID-land/2100-1006_3-5366509.html
  • http//www.pdcorp.com/crowd-control/
  • http//www.mousepal.com/
  • http//www.sptimes.com/2004/12/15/Columns/Busch_Ga
    rdens_bucks_g.shtml
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