This season, Dollywood theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, debuted OmniTicket Network's exciting new Interactive Turnstile Transformer (ITT).

This innovative product transforms almost any turnstile, counter or desktop into a dynamic, interactive access control solution.

The ITT can be customised based on each park's specific requirements, and can contain a selection of components, including a guest facing LCD screen, an operator facing LCD screen, a 2D barcode scanner, a magnetic swipe reader, an RFID sensor and a biometric reader.

The ITT interfaces seamlessly with a wide variety of turnstile models, and has been designed to provide an interactive and intuitive user and guest experience.

OmniTicket's renowned access control software has also been enhanced to allow the ITT to display themed graphics, user-defined messages and a selection of animated, interactive welcome screens and instructions that will transform any access control operation.

In other company news, Stone Mountain Park, located just outside of Atlanta, is now using OmniTicket Network's Overview Ticketing solution.

This wide-ranging project included the implementation of access control at Stone Mountain's top attraction, the Summit Skyride, as well as assigned seating functionality for the Lasershow Spectacular and ticket vending via numerous self-service kiosks.

OmniTicket Network's online solution is also now being used by Stone Mountain to support their ticket web sale pages.