Sectors // Entertainment

The venue is the experience.

Showtime boards, gallery labels, attraction wait-times and concessions menus for cinemas, theatres, museums and parks.

34% Higher Concession Attach
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<60s Showtime Sync
Sectors // Entertainment Overview

Every entertainment venue lives or dies on the visitor journey. Screens are on every step of it.

The visitor journey in any entertainment venue is the same: arrive, navigate, engage, exit. Screens are on every step — the box-office queue, the concessions counter, the lobby poster wall, the exhibit label, the ride-queue wait-time, the merchandise store. When those screens aren't tied to the ticketing or scheduling system, they drift out of sync with reality: 'the 7pm show' is actually the 7:15 show, 'the Van Gogh exhibit' moved rooms last Tuesday. Hangar.Media connects to your ticketing (Ticketmaster, AXS, Spektrix, custom box-office), your scheduling (25Live, EMS, custom), and your visitor-app data so every screen stays current.

Ticketing integration for live showtimes, capacity, and upcoming-event boards
Multi-theatre, multi-gallery, multi-attraction wayfinding with accessibility routing
Concessions counter menu boards with POS sync and upsell prompts
Ride-queue and attraction wait-time displays for theme-park operators
Multi-language visitor support and audio-description integration for accessibility
Sectors // Entertainment Playbook

What entertainment operators reach for.

The capabilities that show up across every sub-sector of entertainment — common workflows backed by real integrations.

Showtimes // 01

Live now-showing and upcoming boards

Box-office and lobby screens showing showtimes, remaining seats and 'last seats' prompts from your ticketing platform.

Wayfinding // 02

Multi-theatre and multi-gallery

Cinema with 12 screens or a museum with 20 galleries — wayfinding totems and room directories keep visitors oriented.

Concessions // 03

F&B and merchandise menu boards

Concessions counter menus with POS-synced pricing, upsell prompts, and pre-show special promotion.

Attraction Waits // 04

Ride-queue wait-times

Theme-park style wait-time boards at every attraction with 'try this first' recommendations based on current queue.

Gallery Info // 05

Exhibit labels and interpretation

Museum gallery-label screens with multi-language interpretation, accessibility audio-description and visitor-app integration.

Events // 06

Live events, private hire, corporate bookings

One-click venue takeover for private-hire bookings with custom branding, event schedule and guest-list signage.

Sectors // Entertainment Trends

What the numbers are telling us.

34% Concession Attach

Average uplift in concession-spend attach-rate at cinemas with POS-linked pre-show screens vs static promotional strips.

12 Languages

Multi-language visitor support for international museums and major theme parks.

28% Sponsor Recall

Measured sponsor-recall uplift in museums and theatres running digital sponsor rotation vs printed acknowledgement boards.

<60s Showtime Sync

From ticketing-system update to every screen in the venue reflecting the change.

Sectors // Entertainment

6 Entertainment sectors.

Pick the sub-sector closest to your business. Each page covers the real workflows, integrations, and screens that matter in that specific environment.

Sectors // Entertainment Questions

Common questions. Straight answers.

Which ticketing systems do you integrate with?

Ticketmaster, AXS, Spektrix, Eventbrite, Tessitura, and custom box-office systems via REST API. For cinema operators, we integrate with Vista, Compeat, Unique Cinema, and other industry-standard cinema-management platforms. For museums, we integrate with visitor-app platforms and custom ticketing. Ticketing is mapped to showtime boards, upcoming-event lobby screens and seat-availability prompts.

Can a theme-park operator run wait-time boards on this?

Yes. Attraction wait-time data (whether from your in-house queue-management system or from sensors at entry/exit points) flows to park-wide wait-time boards. 'Try this first' recommendations are configurable based on current queue length, proximity, and family-friendliness rating. Wait-time boards can also surface showtime countdowns for live-entertainment slots.

How do museums handle accessibility audio-description on gallery labels?

Gallery-label screens support BLE beacon triggering for audio-description playback on visitor smartphones. Our integration with major visitor-app platforms (Cuseum, Bloomberg Connects, Smartify) delivers the right audio-description file to the visitor's device based on which gallery-label screen is nearest. Deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors get large-type interpretation overlays; blind and low-vision visitors get app-driven audio.

What's the real cost for an entertainment venue?

£5 per screen per month, flat. A 12-screen multiplex cinema with 20 lobby + concessions + box-office screens pays £100 per month. A 20-gallery museum with 40 wayfinding + gallery-label screens pays £200 per month. A mid-size theme park with 100 attraction, F&B and wayfinding screens pays £500 per month. Every feature, every integration, multi-venue management, no entertainment-sector premium.

Pricing // Transparent by Design
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