Why it matters
When seconds count, you coordinate from the map.
When a guest needs help or a crowd starts to build, what you really need to know is where — where it's happening, who's closest, and the fastest way to get them there. The Park Operations Platform puts assets, incidents, staff, and activity on one live map of the property through its Geospatial / Mapping layer, so coordination happens on a shared surface instead of in people's heads and a laminated handout.
Find the nearest responder and the quickest route the moment an incident drops.
Know at a glance whether every zone is within reach of staff and an AED.
See where crowds are building and move staff to the pressure before it backs up.
Every team works from the same live map instead of separate, out-of-date views.
What it does
Layers, paths, routes, and analysis.
Base layers
Your real property, accurately mapped — the foundation everything sits on.
- Park layout and building footprints
- Path network
- Operational zones
Feature layers
See what's happening where, the moment it happens.
- Asset and incident locations
- Guest activity heatmaps
- Operational state visualization
Pathway network
Routing that respects how people actually move through your park.
- Walking paths and connection nodes
- Path segments with attributes
- Covered, accessible, and restricted flags
Route calculation
Get the right person to the right spot by the fastest way there.
- Optimal routing for staff
- Emergency response routes
- Guest wayfinding where the guest app is integrated
Spatial analysis
Turn the map into answers about coverage, crowding, and patterns.
- Coverage zones — am I within reach of an AED?
- Density analysis
- Pattern detection
Physical plant
Map the systems beneath the park — and what depends on them.
- Utility components mapped — electrical, water, gas, and more
- Dependencies and isolation points between components
- Assets linked to the utilities that feed them
Physical plant & dependencies
Know what's downstream before you shut it off.
The plant beneath your park — electrical, water, gas, and the rest — isn't just located in space; its components depend on one another. We map those components and the connections between them, so closing a single valve or pulling a breaker is a decision you make with the full picture: the platform shows exactly which assets and areas sit downstream, which run on a backup feed, and which go dark. What used to be a contained shutoff that quietly took out three kitchens becomes a planned move with no surprises.
Electrical, water, gas, steam, pneumatic, and data components located on the same map as everything else.
The connections between components, and the specific breaker or valve that isolates each one.
Which assets have a backup and which don't — the difference between a nuisance and an emergency.
Isolate a component and immediately see everything downstream that's affected, before the work starts.
- A maintenance work order calls for repairs that require closing water valve V-12.
- Before anyone turns the valve, the platform resolves what's downstream — two kitchens, a restroom block, and a water-feature ride.
- It flags which of those have a backup feed and which will lose service entirely.
- Affected teams are notified and the work is scheduled for low impact, with the isolation point recorded for safe lock-out.
- The shutoff happens as planned — no surprise outage, and no scramble to find why a kitchen lost water.
Connected by design
Every operational area gets a map.
Geospatial / Mapping is a shared layer the whole platform draws on. Any operational area can put its work on the map — assets, incidents, staff, and guest activity — so spatial visualization comes built in for your teams rather than bolted on.
Connects to your other systems
- Leading mapping providers
- Your existing GIS systems
See Geospatial / Mapping in action.
A 30-minute working conversation — we'll walk through mapping and spatial analysis with scenarios drawn from operations like yours.
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