Ingersoll Rand Recognition Systems’ biometric HandPunch reader simplifies season passes at Martin's Fantasy Island.
Martin's Fantasy Island, a family theme park in the hub of Northern New York's Niagara Region and less than 10 minutes from downtown Buffalo, is using Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies HandPunch hand geometry terminals to provide 100% verification of season pass holders. The biometric readers also prevent pass-backs, in which several people use the same pass to enter the park. HandPunch readers automatically take a three-dimensional reading of the size and shape of a hand and verify the user's identity in less than one second.
"We previously used laminated cards for season passes," reports Mike McGuire, customer service director for Martin's Fantasy Island. "We discovered that some people were creating their own season passes to get into the park. Therefore, we needed to implement a more secure system."
After Martin DiPietro, park owner, consulted with Plasco ID, Martin's Fantasy Island decided to deploy BioParkPass, a passholder verification system that streamlines the process of tracking guests and uses hand geometry as the credential. The park ordered three hand readers, two to be used to register guests and the other at the front entrance gate for passholders to use.
"Today, when a season passholder arrives at the front entrance, they swipe their pass and then present their hand to the hand reader," McGuire explains. "If they are indeed the passholder, a green light flashes and they are immediately let in. This gives us much better verification than the pass alone. It also speeds the passholder into the park quickly."
According to McGuire, the biometric-based system has been very helpful. It gives a record on how many times the passes are used. This helps the park determine future costs of the pass since they can now determine use and which days are busier. With this information, they are able to better plan special events and promotions.
"We are looking at additional applications as well," adds McGuire. "We feel that local residents use our water park, which is included with our admission, quite often over the summer. It will be interesting to track that. We are also considering using the hand reader for our employees to punch in and out of work. This will reduce buddy punching, in which one employee clocks in or out for another, plus it will provide our employees with much more accurate time recording."
Ingersoll Rand Recognition Systems was named a recent recipient of the Application Market Penetration Leadership Award for access control and time and attendance applications in Frost & Sullivan's study, World Biometrics Market.
For more information contact Ingersoll Rand Recognition Systems, 408 341 4133, [email protected], www.recognitionsystems.ingersollrand.com
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