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Sacoa Powers Two The Rush Funplex Expansions in Utah
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acoa Cashless System continues strengthening its presence in the U.S. family entertainment market with the successful installation of its innovative cashless technology at the two newest locations of The Rush
Funplex in Utah. During the first half of 2026, Sacoa completed installations at The Rush
Funplex Logan, which opened in March 2026, and most recently at The Rush Funplex Hurricane, inaugurated in May 2026. With these additions, The Rush Funplex now operates nine entertainment venues across the United States. For the new Hurricane location, Sacoa deployed a complete ecosystem
of solutions, including two K5 self-service kiosks, POS system, mRedemption solution, and over 100 Spark readers throughout the facility. The Rush Funplex continues to invest in cutting-edge technology to support
its rapid growth strategy while delivering faster, more convenient, and more engaging experiences for guests of all ages.
these installations within such a short timeframe allowed us to successfully
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