Plays per square foot planning Ticket, card, and prize counter workflows FEC operator support desk
Arcade & Redemption Machines

Arcade attractions selected with a guest-friendly buying path

Unis helps FEC operators translate guest goals, floor space, prize strategy, and maintenance expectations into a practical equipment mix before a quotation becomes a commitment.

Applications

Venue plans that start with how guests move

Each recommendation begins with traffic flow, dwell time, prize counter visibility, and staff coverage so the selected cabinets support daily operations instead of crowding the floor.

01

Family Entertainment Centers

Balanced crane, redemption, sports, and ticket eater zones for birthday traffic and weekend family groups.

02

Cinema Arcades

Compact pre-show layouts that turn short wait windows into repeat play without blocking concession lines.

03

Resort Game Rooms

Reliable amusement mixes for unattended periods, seasonal staffing, and mixed age groups.

04

Shopping Mall Attractions

Frontage-friendly game clusters planned around visual pull, prize display, and easy technical access.

Arcade cabinet planning table
Planning

Game mix before product list

Unis frames every project around age range, peak hour queue patterns, prize margin, and service access. Operators receive a mix logic that explains why a crane, basketball game, air hockey table, or ticket redemption cabinet belongs in a specific zone.

Prize counter and tickets
Operations

Prize flow that staff can manage

The advisor process covers ticket eater placement, prize case visibility, daily reset routines, and spare parts notes. That gives managers a layout that is easy to explain to floor staff and easier to tune after opening month.

Operator notes

What buyers want clarified early

Friendly guidance matters most when investors, facility managers, and game room staff need the same set of assumptions.

Unis made the first equipment conversation easier because the team asked about guest movement before asking for a cabinet count.

FEC Project ManagerMulti-attraction startup

The planning notes connected prize counter labor, ticket flow, and cashless reader placement, which helped our team brief ownership with fewer open questions.

Regional Operations LeadCinema entertainment zone

We used the Unis review to separate showpiece games from dependable earners, then built a phased purchase list around service access.

General ManagerResort arcade
24Brand keyword signals reviewed
4Core venue formats supported
7 dayTypical mix review cadence
IAAPAOperator vocabulary aligned
Questions

Answers for the first buying meeting

The aim is not to promise a fixed return. It is to make assumptions visible so the operator can compare floor plans with care.

Review the game mix while circulation, prize counter location, electrical runs, and cashless system decisions can still change without expensive rework.

Yes. A phased plan can launch with dependable earners, then add showpiece cabinets or seasonal attractions after staff understand guest patterns.

No. Unis discusses revenue assumptions, play price, labor, downtime, and prize cost as planning inputs, not guaranteed financial outcomes.

Bring the floor plan, guest profile, and opening date.

Unis will help turn those inputs into a practical arcade redemption equipment conversation with clear next steps.

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