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Elevation Bowling Center Opens in Venezuela
S
acoa Cashless System, the worldwide leader in cashless management solutions for the entertainment industry, is pleased to announce its latest installation at Elevation Bowling Center, a new family entertainment venue located inside La Vela Shopping Center on Margarita Island, Venezuela.
The venue recently opened its doors, offering
visitors a dynamic mix of bowling lanes, an arcade Game Zone, and interactive attractions designed to create memorable experiences for families, groups, and friends.
To support daily operations and enhance the guest journey, Sacoa implemented a complete RFID-based solution that includes Spark RFID readers, POS terminal, and RFID playcards. The
system allows for seamless cashless play, simplified management, and access to real-time operational reporting.
Since opening, Elevation Bowling Center has quickly established itself as a popular destination for social gatherings, celebrations, and family entertainment on the island.
Youssef Osman, Project Leader of Elevation Bowling Center, expressed his satisfaction with the partnership:“Our experience with Sacoa has been excellent from the very beginning. The equipment has performed reliably, the card system is easy to manage, and the reporting tools provide valuable operational insights. The Sacoa team has been highly supportive throughout the process, and we are very happy with the results we have achieved so far.”
Sebastian Mochkovsky, CEO of Sacoa USA, added:“We are proud to be part of this exciting new project in Venezuela. Elevation Bowling Center has created an outstanding entertainment environment, and we are pleased that our technology is helping deliver a smooth and enjoyable experience.” This project further reinforces Sacoa’s commitment to supporting entertainment operators throughout Latin America with innovative and reliable cashless solutions that help venues operate more efficiently while maximizing guest engagement.
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