The Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London Photobook is designed to add value to a guest's experience Photographic solutions company Magic Memories has been awarded a new partnership contract with the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! visitor attraction in London.
The use of Chroma key photography together with the Magic Memories hosted engagement model allows the partner companies to create a product customised to each guest.
Shaun Moroney, Magic Memories European sales director, said the partnership between the companies had been strong from the outset and remains a "concrete framework for further projects”.
Natascha Crump, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London general manager, added that the commercial performance of the Magic Memories operation at the visitor attraction had “already well surpassed expectations”.
“We are very pleased with how the photo experience has helped build anticipation during our guest journey and particularly the high quality of the multi-page ‘travel journal’ that presents the guests photos,” she said.
Supplier: Magic Memories
Magic Memories is the established global leader in tourism photography providing a proven solution to add revenue and marketing reach to tourism attractions around the world. Web: www.magicmemories.com
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