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CST solves Legoland's problem with its welcome
31 May 2011 . BY Martin Nash
Legoland Windsor, UK has been having problems with the big welcome it gives its two million or so annual visitors.

Giant letters, made of LEGO, spell out 'WELCOME' on the entrance drive, but these have been giving the park a security headache - how to protect them from overenthusiastic members of the public in a discreet way that wouldn't undermine their message?

After much research, Legoland turned to a smart motion sensor alarm system developed by Call Systems Technology (CST). And so far - according to park welcome and security manager Geoff Horwood - it's working perfectly.

"The letters and their associated LEGO friends represent a significant investment," says Horwood. "Each is made of thousands of specially treated small LEGO bricks and requires craftsmanship, patience and plenty of love to construct.

"We need, discreetly, to protect our assets. The entrance drive is our guests' first experience of LEGOLAND and the letters and 'friends' provide their earliest step into our land of make believe.

"CST's solution is ideal, as it is totally hidden, there are no unsightly aerials, it was easy to install, and it's weatherproof."

The system uses discreet motion sensors mounted on the letters and figures. If an alarm is activated, a pop-up instantly appears on-screen in the security gatehouse, stating which letter 'activated'. Security personnel then use CCTV to check if vandalism caused the alarm, or weather conditions or another cause, and instruct relevant staff to go and investigate.

The LEGOLAND system is based around CST's Genesis software, which creates a log of any activities related to the alarms. When security staff arrive in the morning they can see what alarms have been activated overnight and how fast the response times were. It also highlights continuing problems so the team can react accordingly.

Another issue for any tourist attraction is the seasonal nature of some staff. "However," adds Horwood: "the CST system is exceedingly simple to manage.

"We have produced a basic training manual for new staff but, frankly, it's something that can be picked up in seconds."

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Triotech’s new Superblaster ride launches
Triotech has announced that its latest innovation, SuperBlaster, is ready to ship worldwide.
Gantner rebrands to Vintia, joins Salto Wecosystem
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HYPERVSN holographic display launched at MSG Sphere
Technology company HPERVSN has created its largest ever holographic display for music and entertainment venue MSG Sphere Las Vegas.
Zero Latency launches free roam VR zombie experience
VR technology company Zero Latency has launched its immersive free-roam VR zombie game Outbreak.
Maurer Rides introduces Spike Waterfight
Rollercoaster and ride designer and manufacturer Maurer Rides has announced its latest concept, the Spike Waterfight, which allows spectators and rollercoaster riders to soak one another with water cannons.
Triotech launches new dark ride Primordial
Media based attractions creator Triotech has announced the opening of its latest attraction, a next generation interactive dark coaster installed at Lagoon Park in Salt Lake City, Utah, US.
Maurer Rides presents new Speed Chaser concept
Rollercoaster designer and manufacturer Maurer Rides presented its new Speed Chaser coaster concept at IAAPA Expo Europe.
Merlin Entertainments and Immersive Gamebox announce global partnership
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Small Footprint, Big Significance: Studio City Water Park
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CST solves Legoland's problem with its welcome
31 May 2011 . BY Martin Nash
Legoland Windsor, UK has been having problems with the big welcome it gives its two million or so annual visitors.

Giant letters, made of LEGO, spell out 'WELCOME' on the entrance drive, but these have been giving the park a security headache - how to protect them from overenthusiastic members of the public in a discreet way that wouldn't undermine their message?

After much research, Legoland turned to a smart motion sensor alarm system developed by Call Systems Technology (CST). And so far - according to park welcome and security manager Geoff Horwood - it's working perfectly.

"The letters and their associated LEGO friends represent a significant investment," says Horwood. "Each is made of thousands of specially treated small LEGO bricks and requires craftsmanship, patience and plenty of love to construct.

"We need, discreetly, to protect our assets. The entrance drive is our guests' first experience of LEGOLAND and the letters and 'friends' provide their earliest step into our land of make believe.

"CST's solution is ideal, as it is totally hidden, there are no unsightly aerials, it was easy to install, and it's weatherproof."

The system uses discreet motion sensors mounted on the letters and figures. If an alarm is activated, a pop-up instantly appears on-screen in the security gatehouse, stating which letter 'activated'. Security personnel then use CCTV to check if vandalism caused the alarm, or weather conditions or another cause, and instruct relevant staff to go and investigate.

The LEGOLAND system is based around CST's Genesis software, which creates a log of any activities related to the alarms. When security staff arrive in the morning they can see what alarms have been activated overnight and how fast the response times were. It also highlights continuing problems so the team can react accordingly.

Another issue for any tourist attraction is the seasonal nature of some staff. "However," adds Horwood: "the CST system is exceedingly simple to manage.

"We have produced a basic training manual for new staff but, frankly, it's something that can be picked up in seconds."

PRODUCT NEWS
Vietnam Van Gogh exhibition uses VIOSO-powered immersive installations
Twenty-five cameras, nine servers, 70 projectors and a range of AV technologies are being used to bring the art of Van Gogh to life in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
SpongeBob’s Crazy Carnival Ride opens at Circus Circus in Las Vegas
Sally Dark Rides has celebrated the opening of its newest interactive adventure SpongeBob’s Crazy Carnival Ride.
Triotech’s new Superblaster ride launches
Triotech has announced that its latest innovation, SuperBlaster, is ready to ship worldwide.
Gantner rebrands to Vintia, joins Salto Wecosystem
Formerly known as Gantner Ticketing, Vintia is a state-of-the-art ticketing and booking solution for the leisure industry and the newest addition to the Salto Wecosystem.
HYPERVSN holographic display launched at MSG Sphere
Technology company HPERVSN has created its largest ever holographic display for music and entertainment venue MSG Sphere Las Vegas.
Zero Latency launches free roam VR zombie experience
VR technology company Zero Latency has launched its immersive free-roam VR zombie game Outbreak.
Maurer Rides introduces Spike Waterfight
Rollercoaster and ride designer and manufacturer Maurer Rides has announced its latest concept, the Spike Waterfight, which allows spectators and rollercoaster riders to soak one another with water cannons.
Triotech launches new dark ride Primordial
Media based attractions creator Triotech has announced the opening of its latest attraction, a next generation interactive dark coaster installed at Lagoon Park in Salt Lake City, Utah, US.
Maurer Rides presents new Speed Chaser concept
Rollercoaster designer and manufacturer Maurer Rides presented its new Speed Chaser coaster concept at IAAPA Expo Europe.
Merlin Entertainments and Immersive Gamebox announce global partnership
Merlin Entertainments has announced a multi-million pound and multi-territory partnership with immersive group gaming platform Immersive Gamebox. 
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Simworx Ltd

The company was initially established in 1997. Terry Monkton and Andrew Roberts are the key stakeh [more...]
RMA Ltd

RMA Ltd is a one-stop global company that can design, build and produce from a greenfield site upw [more...]
iPlayCO

iPlayCo was established in 1999. [more...]
instantprint

We’re a Yorkshire-based online printer, founded in 2009 by Adam Carnell and James Kinsella. [more...]
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Red Raion expands global presence with new Riyadh office
Red Raion, the CGI studio for media-based attractions, has announced the opening of its new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [more...]
CATALOGUE GALLERY
+ More catalogues  
DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
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18-22 May 2024

Eco Resort Network

The Ravenala Attitude Hotel, Mauritius
23-24 May 2024

European Health Prevention Day

Large Hall of the Chamber of Commerce (Erbprinzenpalais), Wiesbaden, Germany
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