Visitor Information with a Side of Beans

A high-traffic New South Wales site is now online. The visitor centres at Oliver’s Real Food on Wyong’s northbound and southbound F3 highway are now offering more features and better functionality to highway travellers, with a complete hardware and software upgrade to the TourismTouchscreens. The kiosks at Oliver’s are now wall-mounted Quest kiosks to minimise the footprint and cabling, while the system provides local mapping and weather. It’s great to have these sites be at their very best, with so many visitors stopping in on their way to and from Sydney.

At Oliver's Real Food on the northbound F3 highway, Kate (left) welcomes Datatrax's Jill and the new kiosk.
At Oliver’s Real Food on the northbound F3 highway, Kate (left) welcomes Datatrax’s Jill and the new kiosk.
Jill (left) and Mick (right) show the new features of the online Quest Kiosk. You can even get a side of beans.
Jill (left) and Mick (right) show the new features of the online Quest Kiosk. You can even get a side of beans.