"It was pretty easy to get into," Cole said regarding the sell-in to the first family of hotels, a chain of."One of the hotels we're at is really close to the airport, so anyone coming into that hotel is going to have the ability to grab it quickly."
"Every month from the first month we put the machines in, we've turned a profit," he said."The beauty of it is, if there's ever an issue, we can always pivot. And, as long as people need the product, we're here." "There's definitely a level of concern when you have people potentially coming in from all over for the Super Bowl," Cole said."But at the same time, we recognize they will be here, and if we can do anything to make that process smoother, even though it's a business opportunity, we want to keep people protected as possible. That's even better."CTO Joe Partlow this week.
At a high level, he said, he'll be concerned about physical security, such as preventing somebody from getting into the stadium or sensitive areas where they're not supposed to or access to various systems like the scoreboard or electronic payment systems.