For a resort operator, choosing a new attraction is different from buying equipment for a standalone amusement venue. The attraction needs to fit the destination. It should complement the environment, be understandable to guests and support the resort's broader leisure experience. In this representa...
A mature water park does not always need more attractions. Sometimes it needs a different type of attraction. In this representative case, the operator already had traditional aquatic facilities but wanted to introduce an experience that visitors could actively participate in rather than simply pass ...
For an indoor sports and entertainment operator, introducing surfing is not simply a question of finding an indoor surf simulator for sale. The real question is whether the equipment can work within the existing building. Indoor projects usually have fixed structural conditions. Ceiling height, ...
Buying a commercial surf simulator is only one part of building a successful surfing attraction. For project buyers, the more difficult questions usually come after the equipment has been selected: Is the site ready? Where will the equipment and supporting systems be positioned? Is there enough ...
A commercial sports operator may have enough outdoor space during favorable seasons but still face limited training capacity when weather conditions reduce outdoor operating time. Building another permanent facility is one solution, but it is not always the preferred choice for seasonal expansion. ...
A product launch held outdoors needs more than an attractive backdrop. The organizer may need a covered display area, visitor reception space, product demonstration zone and a structure that can be installed without turning the event site into a permanent construction project. This representative ...
Project Background This representative application case describes an industrial facility that needed to improve an exposed loading zone between a warehouse and the vehicle circulation area. Rain interrupted loading, direct sun affected waiting areas and temporary covers interfered with truck ...
Project Background This representative application case follows a school planning an enclosed training venue over an existing outdoor sports area. Seasonal weather regularly reduced usable training time, while the school also needed a flexible space for physical education, team practice and ...
Project Background This representative application case describes the planning logic for a brand team that needed a temporary showroom for a multi-city roadshow. The space had to support product demonstrations, visitor reception, private discussions and back-of-house storage without requiring a ...
Inflatable Castle Slide Project Example: One Design Planned for Multiple Event Venues This representative project example shows how a commercial event company could plan one inflatable castle slide for several venue types instead of ordering a unit around one perfect site. It is a planning example ...
Inflatable Sports Dome Project Example: Turning an Outdoor Sports Site into an Indoor Venue This representative project example shows how a commercial sports operator could plan an inflatable sports dome around an existing outdoor venue. It is a planning example, not a claim about a named customer ...
How a 300㎡+ Rectangular Metal Frame Pool Can Be Planned for a Commercial Venue The following is a representative planning example for a custom rectangular metal frame pool above 300㎡. It is not presented as a named customer project. The purpose is to show how a commercial buyer can move from a site ...