The hardware, and what each piece of it costs.
Every location is different, so nothing is bundled. Build the footprint your mountain needs — one gateway and a single register, or four buildings and a gate scanner on every lift — and pay for exactly that.
Ten months charged for twelve, paid up front. Month to month, cancel software at the end of any month. Hardware carries a 6-month minimum term.
It arrives working
Registers are imaged, not assembled — the installer carries its own package pool and needs no network. A stick left in the wrong machine boots that machine and does nothing.
It updates itself, once
The gateway caches an update a single time and serves it to every register over your LAN. Twelve registers is one download, not twelve — which is the difference between a routine update and a visible dent in a metered satellite plan.
It gets replaced, not run into the ground
Scanners and anything living outdoors are refreshed every three years, fixed equipment every five. You are never the resort still running the eight-year-old register that can't take the new features — and you never write a capital cheque to fix it.
Required on every site — the terminals' only link to the cloud.
Edge Gateway
$1,200/yr$150/moThe on-site appliance every terminal talks to. Holds the local database, keeps the resort trading through an internet outage, and is the only thing on the mountain that connects to the cloud.
Standby Edge Gateway
$900/yr$113/moA second gateway running warm beside the first, replicating continuously. If the primary dies, the site is back in well under a minute.
The till, and everything that hangs off it.
POS Register
$990/yr$124/moA complete till: cashier screen, customer-facing second screen, thermal receipt printer and cash drawer, on a locked-down image that updates itself. Installs from a USB stick with no network.
Customer Pole Display
$180/yr$23/moTwo-line pole display showing the guest what they are being charged as it is rung.
Kitchen Display
$750/yr$94/moBump screen for a kitchen or bar, fed by every register on site.
Issuing tickets at the window, checking them at the lift.
RFID & Barcode Scanner
$450/yr$56/moReads printed ticket barcodes and RFID cards. Handheld for a roving check, pedestal-mounted for a lift line, and the same unit reads staff badges at a time clock.
Gate Scanning Station
$650/yr$81/moA pedestal-mounted scanner and screen for a lift line or an event door. Shows the operator a large pass/refuse result and stays in the mode you set it to.
Hands-Free Gate Reader
$1,250/yr$156/moReads a rider's RFID card from a pocket as they walk up, so nobody digs a glove off to present a ticket. Guests keep their card between visits and you re-authorise it, rather than issuing a fresh wicket every time they come back.
Lift Verification Display
$1,500/yr$188/moA weatherproof screen and housing at the gate showing the rider's photo as their card reads. The lift attendant confirms the face matches instead of scanning every ticket by hand.
Ticket Printer
$500/yr$63/moZebra label printer for lift tickets and wickets. Darkness and speed are set from the cloud, so a cold ticket window prints as darkly as a warm one.
Letting guests serve themselves so your staff can do the parts that need a person.
Self-Service Kiosk
$1,600/yr$200/moA weather-rated touchscreen for tickets or for food. Guests order and pay themselves and collect against a QR code, which keeps the ticket window and the grill line moving on a powder Saturday.
Badges, punches and signatures.
ID Card Printer
$550/yr$69/moPrints and encodes CR80 staff badges from your own design. Batch a whole season's hires in one run.
Waiver Tablet
$180/yr$23/moSignature capture at the rental counter or the ticket window. Renders and files the signed PDF locally, so a hut with no signal can still take a waiver.
Screens, sound and snow.
Signage Player
$400/yr$50/moDrives one screen. Layouts, playlists and dayparting are pushed live from the cloud — no one walks to the screen with a USB stick.
Weather Station
$600/yr$75/moYour own base or summit station. Ecowitt, Davis WeatherLink Live, WeatherFlow Tempest, or anything that speaks HTTP.
One box everything else hangs off
The edge gateway is the only thing on your mountain that talks to the cloud. Registers, scanners, time clocks, tablets and screens talk to it over your own network — never out to the internet.
That is the whole reliability story in one sentence: your uplink going down means the gateway can't sync yet. It does not mean the till stops taking money.
It is also why the uplink bill stays small. Reads are answered on your own network, only changes cross to the cloud, and a register update is downloaded once by the gateway and served to every register over the LAN — which matters when satellite business plans meter priority data by the gigabyte.
How it stays upLocal network only. No device here has an internet connection of its own.
Holds the database, serves every read, queues every write. Optionally a warm second box beside it.
Syncs when the link is up. Not in the critical path for a sale.
Not sure what you need?
Tell us how many ticket windows, tills and lifts you run and we'll draw up the footprint — including the parts you don't need yet.
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