A composite risk index for family entertainment centers, trampoline parks, and mixed-use attractions — built the way FICO scores creditworthiness. Ten independent data streams. Four scored pillars. One number your insurers, operators, and ownership can act on.
Amusement Standards deploys AS 360 PLAY across your FEC or entertainment venue. Every stream is independent. When streams agree, confidence is high. When they diverge, that gap is the finding.
Amusement Standards maps your full attraction inventory — go-karts, trampolines, laser tag, climbing walls, arcade, food service — and activates the appropriate data streams for each zone. Designed to scale with mixed-use FEC complexity.
Ten independent streams feed the system simultaneously — floor guest audits, attraction condition reports, youth patron risk logs, liability documentation, covert observations, and near-miss reporting. Every stream is independent. No single source controls the outcome.
All streams converge into four pillar scores — Performance, Liability, Attraction, Youth — which aggregate into a single composite PLAY Score. Insurers receive a structured risk dossier. Operators receive a prioritized corrective action list.
Every stream feeds one or more pillars. Pillar scores are independent — a strong Performance score does not mask a weak Youth score. The composite reflects all four dimensions simultaneously.
Throughput efficiency, staffing adequacy, attraction uptime rates, queue flow management, dispatch procedure compliance, and pre-opening inspection results. Performance measures whether the operation is running at the standard it was designed to deliver — and what it costs operationally when it isn't.
Waiver system quality and coverage, incident documentation standards, signage compliance, SOP currency, corrective action closure rates, and litigation-readiness of all operational records. The pillar your legal team cares about. Everything in Liability is designed to hold up when it has to.
Physical condition of all revenue-generating attractions across the FEC footprint — go-karts, trampolines, laser tag, climbing structures, bumper cars, and arcade equipment. Inspection cadence, manufacturer compliance, maintenance work order closure, and service bulletin status are all Attraction pillar inputs.
Height and age enforcement protocols, unaccompanied minor policies, birthday group supervision standards, child-specific incident pattern tracking, staff training for minor patron interactions, and emergency reunification procedures. FECs are uniquely child-dominant environments — the Youth pillar is what no other risk index is measuring, and where the most preventable incidents occur.
Ten independent data streams — spanning in-house audits, covert floor observation, attraction condition reporting, and documentation review — flow into four scored pillars, then into a single composite PLAY Score.
AS 360 PLAY deploys across three tiers. Each tier is a complete system — not a crippled version of the next. The right tier is determined by your attraction count, staffing model, and insurer requirements.
Most risk indices treat minor patrons as a subset of general guest safety. The PLAY Score treats Youth as a standalone scored dimension — because birthday parties, school groups, and unaccompanied minors represent a fundamentally different risk profile than adult guests.
Height and age enforcement, unaccompanied minor protocols, birthday group supervision ratios, and child-specific incident pattern tracking are all Youth pillar inputs. A strong Performance score does not mask a weak Youth score. No other index is quantifying this separately — and no other pillar drives FEC liability exposure more directly.
RIDE, SPLASH, and PLAY together form a complete market map of the attractions industry. Three scores, three segments, one methodology, one platform.
Amusement Standards deploys AS 360 PLAY and delivers a composite score your insurers, operators, and ownership can act on. Contact us to discuss deployment scope, timeline, and deliverables.