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Digital Engagement Award

Digital Engagement Award: ADVENTURE PARK GEELONG

Web Force 5 is a proud partner and sponsor of the Geelong Business Excellence Awards and created the innovative and accessible GBEA website.

Web Force 5 is proudly sponsoring the 2022 Digital Engagement category, where the winner is Adventure Park Geelong.

Having won the Regional Business category in 2020 and 2021, Adventure Park has switched it up this year to add a new category win to its trophy cabinet.

Adventure Park Geelong is the state’s largest water theme park, and has a reputation for providing fun and entertaining experiences with friendly service.

Between 2021 and 2022, the park attracted over 290,000 visitors from Geelong and surrounding areas, as well as greater Melbourne, Victoria and interstate.

World class water rides, classic dry theme park rides and a variety of fun activities make Adventure Park the ultimate destination for families and friends to spend their summer days.

With the mission to provide easy, fun and entertaining experiences with a friendly service, Adventure Park Geelong will be waiting for you this summer.

“Adventure Park has proven excellence as a digital business – they truly believe it is not just about implementing new technologies but also about having the right thoughts and mindset to develop and drive the organization,” the judges said.

“Their adoption of digital technology in all aspects of the business… has allowed them to utilise real time data to make decisive decisions quickly and more efficiently, providing a better customer and employee experience. “

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