out-of-home entertainment
a broad descriptor used primarily by the amus-m-nt industry to collectively refer to experiences at regional attractions like theme parks and waterparks with their thrill rides and slides, and smaller community-based entertainment venues such as family entertainment and cultural venues.
it is sometimes abbreviated as ohe or oohe.
digital out-of-home entertainment is rather an arcane description for one of the fastest growing technology-sectors. these forms of interactive technology, often established on a ‘pay per use’ basis are transforming the customer experience in shops, cinemas, museums; almost any environment where consumers are congregating.
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