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Self-Registration software enables resorts to setup set up Kiosks where guests can complete child registration tasks, emergency contact information, rental profile tasks, and print relevant guest details (such as rental info) from the IIS server.

Tip

This feature is supported for: Resorts that use RTP|One for POSas a POS and have a license for Aspenware Arrival and/or Resort Tools.

Warning

This feature is not supported for: Resorts that use Siriusware for as a POS.

Feature Description

Resorts can set up Kiosks in different locations across the mountain Resort Tools Self Registration Kiosk is most commonly used at Rental Shops, Ski School, and the Pass Office, however, it can be used at any mountain products sales location that has an RTP|One POS. This typically replaces customer signin at the rental shop, is used in ski schools for capturing waivers, child registration information, and rental profile, and is often used in pass offices for waiver capture.

Resorts can set up branded kiosks that are designed to be used on touchscreen monitors with peripherals. Fast Flow can be turned on for guests who completed their orders online or in advance. An order number will display for a guest who’s activity date is within 5 days according to the following logic:

  • The guest’s order exists at the Rental Location configured in Admin and the order is +/- 5-days into the future or past

  • The guest has a Rental order at any location +/- 5-days

  • The guest has any order +/- 5-days

Resorts can kiosks be set up at different locations across the mountain with unique configurations per location (or per kiosk). It is highly configurable and can include unique flows, content, and images for each location to facilitate a faster check-in flow without requiring staff assistance. Tasks for completion kiosk check-in can be ordered or removed to the resort’s preference and include:

  • collecting Collecting emergency contact details

  • completing Completing child registration profiles

  • completing Completing rental profile (and optionally selecting the damage waiver)

  • signing Signing waivers

  • printing Printing guest details from IIS (anything that can be printed from IIS can be included on the print-out)

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Regardless of the tasks chosen for a kiosk, the first step every guest will step through is locating or creating an account for registration

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Guests are able to locate their accounts through various methods:

1. Guests can scan a pass and their account will automatically be pulled up (card reader peripheral required).

2. Guests can search for their information by first name, last name, and DOB.

3. Guests can look up their accounts by entering their order # (an existing order in RTP is required).

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NOTE: If the guest does not have an account on file, they will be prompted to create an account after they have searched by their own information or order #.

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Selecting registration participants

Once a user’s account has been located, they will be able to select each individual that will be participating in the registration. If needed, the guest can add a new family member as well.

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Child Registration collection

The child registration step will only apply to specific age ranges set by the resort. If the participant(s) selected are not within the specified age range, then this step will be skipped.

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Emergency Contact collection

The emergency contact step will only apply to specific age ranges set by the resort. If the participant(s) selected are not within the specified age range, then this step will be skipped.

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Rental Profile collection

When enabled rental profile information will be collected for all participants. Optionally, an “add damage waiver” button can be enabled.

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Waiver collection

Waiver collection saves signatures for participants. If a minor is a participant, then only adults above the resort specified age range will be selectable members to complete the waiver on behalf of the minor.

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Printing

Once steps are completed Self-registration can be configured to print information from IIS.

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Logging into Resort Tools

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To increase security, a resort staff member is required to login prior to opening up each terminal to the guests. There will be two credentials shared with the resort: ‘admin’ and ‘user.' To configure Resort Tools, you will login with your admin credentials, and to enable guests to use Resort Tools, you will login with your ‘user’ credentials.

Each terminal must be logged into separately and the session by default will last for 180 days. Upon upgrade and first sign in, the ‘clock’ will start for your 180 day session. We recommend that the Resort logout and log back in prior to the time expiring to ensure that there is no down time once the login expires on day 180.

Credentials will be generated upon deployments from v3.8 onwards. Those credentials will be given to the Resort in a secure method directly after from Aspenware. If credentials are forgotten, the Resort must submit a ticket to Aspenware to resend those credentials.

If credentials are compromised, the same must happen, but Aspenware will generate new credentials for the Resort. This will require Aspenware to re-deploy Resort Tools. This will NOT require a new sign in if you were signed in previously; however, the Resort is advised to sign out if the credentials are compromised.

Resorts Tools Guest Flow

The slides displayed below demonstrate the guest experience when using Resort Tools.

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