I’m sure this was already posted, but have more grab and go concessions. All the workers are doing are cooking constantly and putting out food and checking out. The lines will continue to move. Just like the new grab and go beer lines they have.
I’m sure this was already posted, but have more grab and go concessions. All the workers are doing are cooking constantly and putting out food and checking out. The lines will continue to move. Just like the new grab and go beer lines they have.
I think by doing what they do at festival international would work perfectly all they would have to do is scan your wrist grab a beer and roll. It would be so quick and easy. Same with food or beverages.
We talking about saving at least 20 seconds if not more per customer.
Also when you get the bracelet they can check your id and that be verification you are 21. I don’t think it is unreasonable to have to have the rfid bracelet to purchase alcoholic beverages.
It has gotten better, you couldn’t place a call, or a text message. I have notice it has gotten better.
It would have to go through a couple of test runs, and make sure it would go off without a hitch.
I try to think how debit cards and credit cards work. It probably doesn’t use the exact same connection, but just like a credit card it operates with the chip. I assume the rfid chip would work the same way?
that's what FIL did, insert the chip, go through a few steps with security, and your done. You are talking about a place that can't seem to get tickets scanned on a regular basis as well.
I would hope in the new stadium has all internet hard-wired for any and EVERTHING on the university side of things.
Everyone with a bracelet should be able to automatically connect through an incredible mesh system that the app recognizes.
Many easy ways to verify.
FIL sets up private wireless access points tied directly into LUS' fiber network that FIL's vendor devices connect directly to. If fiber is already ran to the stadium, this is a pretty easy set-up.
I assume the F in FIL is for Fiber? What does the IL stand for?
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