Pass Checker enables guests to enter their card number (passmedia# or RFID#) to check if their media will work at a specific lift. Among many use cases, guests can check if their pass is hotlisted due to incomplete tasks or if their pass is blacked out for the selected date.
This feature is supported for: Resorts utilizing Arrival on RTP POS.
This feature is not supported for: Resorts not utilizing Arrival and a POS that is not RTP.
Key Terms
Collections
Collections are groupings of data that can be referenced through Arrival. Pass Checker utilizes Collections for referencing Lift codes and hotlist codes in RTP.
Collection Items
Collection Items are mappings to codes from RTP and are housed under “Collections”. Once mapped, the text displayed to guests can be customized to be customer-facing. Pass Checker utilizes this for referencing RTP’s Lifts and hotlisting messaging.
Feature Description
Validation Methodology
Pass Checker validates if media is valid by ________________________________ (how does the validation method work?)
Navigating to Pass Checker
Guests can be directed to Pass Checker through three methods:
1. Email campaigns where guests receive a “POS” Arrival URL (most often sent to a guest when they have a purchase requiring an Arrival task to complete)
2. Guests navigating to a “non-POS” Arrival URL (most often a QR code on-site for a resort activity)
3. Guests being provided a direct link to the Pass Checker URL (QR code or any method of sharing the guest a link)
Checking Passes
Once on the Pass Checker URL, guests can look up their pass eligibility by either Pass# or RFID#. They can also filter between specific lifts and date combinations to check their pass eligibility. This is useful for resorts that limit lift-access for specific gates and also for passes that have blackout dates.
Pass Validation
Once a guest completes their pass check, they are returned with details that their pass is valid or is not valid based on their filters.
For valid passes, a message box will appear notifying the guest that their pass is valid. The product name displayed will match the name of the product in RTP. The text at the bottom of the message box is customizable to provide the guest with useful information.
For invalid passes, a message box will appear notifying the guest that their pass is invalid. Arrival can be configured to display text that matches the RTP invalid reason or a reference table can be used that will display text that is more customer-facing. The bottom text line is also customizable to provide the guest with more assistance options.
Section links
- Overview: Pass Checker
- Configuration: Pass Checker
- Common Troubleshooting: Pass Checker
- Use Cases: Pass Checker
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