Visit Pensacola rolls out new tech upgrades for tourists
Visit Pensacola has announced a series of initiatives to improve the visitor experience.
The destination marketing organization has rolled out an improved Visit Pensacola App.
The app is an easy to navigate pocket guide for Escambia County featuring deals, daily events, geolocation-based suggestions for dining and activities, maps, and an itinerary builder.
The DMO also now has a Visit Pensacola Kiosk located on the first floor of the Pensacola International Airport.
Users can build itineraries complete with events, activities, and more, and email it to themselves.
The kiosk also features content powered by VisitPensacola.com and a photobooth.
Also, between the Perdido Key and Pensacola Visitor Information Centers, eight life-size video display boards provide digital touchpoints with scannable QR codes for events and destination information.
In the visitor information centers are printed destination resources and a wealth of knowledge from the tourism ambassadors.
“Our goal at Visit Pensacola is to be destination experts and share The Way to Beach™ at different access points,” said CEO Darien Schaefer.
“The new applications allow us to share detailed area information for those looking to enjoy Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, and Perdido Key with the most up to date and personalized information.”
Visit Pensacola is the destination organization for Escambia County, which includes Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, and Perdido Key. It boasts over 460 years of history and nearly 40 miles of white sand beaches.
Learn more about : Visit Pensacola ( N. America ) Visit Pensacola ( United Kingdom )
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