Last updated: 5/5/2017
United States
Address
United States
phone: 610-987-4000
fax: 610-987-4001
e-mail: [email protected]
web: www.gatewayticketing.com

Staff

Kimberly Weidman
phone: 610-473-4129
Don Eash
phone: 610-473-4111
Michael Andre
phone: 610-473-4001
Description

At Gateway, we're so much more than ticketing. Admission control. Revenue generation. 24.7.365 support. Our full-service solutions help move your business forward - from concept and planning, through design and execution, to training and support.

For 29 years, we've been working with the world's top attractions, tours, theme parks, waterparks, zoos, aquariums, museums and historic sites to increase revenue, enhance guest experiences, and streamline operational and business processes. Our collective experience and intimate insights are unmatched in the industry.

ATTRACT MORE VISITORS AND BETTER MANAGE YOUR MEMBERSHIPS

Because ticket sales are often a significant source of your revenue, expanding your sales channels can help you increase attendance. More and more people – especially younger audiences – expect to be able to buy tickets online. By the same respect, those who invest in a membership expect greater value – from invitations to special exhibits to discounts in your gift shop or café.

PROVIDE BETTER EXPERIENCES FOR GUESTS, MEMBERS AND GROUPS

Ticket sales, educational programs and food sales make up the greatest part of your revenue. By selecting a point-of-sale solution that can unify your income streams, you’ll gain better visibility into your operations and be equipped to make more informed business decisions.

HELPING YOU EVALUATE WHERE YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU WANT YOUR BUSINESS TO GO

Part of growing your operations is taking the time to step back and pause from the way you’ve always been doing things and get a fresh perspective. With almost 30 years serving facilities like yours, we’re able to guide you in how to document your user stories and business requirements. After reviewing this information, we come on-site to see your operations in action and talk with your staff. From there, we develop an in-depth analysis that presents our recommendations for improvement. We delve into the current state of these areas and how they impact your business both in the short- and long-term.

LET US HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT SOLUTION FOR YOUR ATTRACTION

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