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Avoid queues at the Aviva Stadium with RapidQ

Avoid queues at the Aviva Stadium with RapidQ

Avoid queues at the Aviva Stadium with RapidQ

Irish rugby supporters attending this Sunday’s RBS 6 Nations game between Ireland and England at the Aviva Stadium can again avoid the queues by pre ordering their food and drinks ahead of the game. Fans simply need to download ‘RapidQ‘ on their phones to view the menu and place their orders for collection before kick off or at half time.

Once fans have downloaded RapidQ they place and pay for their order through their credit or debit card and then instead of queuing up they simply show staff at the pre-order collection point a code on their phone and walk away with their choices.

Ahead of the England game the service will be available from Thursday 26th February at 12pm right up until half time in the game, with food and drinks collection points located in the following designated pre ordering areas;

Bars to be used:

105/124  –   Available at Level 1 – East Middle (102-115) West Middle (116-128)

327/305  –   Available at Level 3 – East Middle (301-315) West Middle (316-330)

505/525  –   Available at Level 5 – East Middle (501-515) West Middle (516-530)

Food Kiosks to be used:

106/57  – Available at Level 1- East Middle (102-115) West Middle(116-128)

307/325  –  Available at Level 3 – East Middle (301-315) West Middle (316-330)

506/526  –   Available at Level 5 – East Middle (501-515) West Middle (516-530)

RapidQ is available to download for iPhone and Android Smartphones from the iTunes App Store and Google Play now.

ENDS

For more information contact;

James O’Reilly/Daniel Dwyer

+ 353 87 9728765/ + 353 85 8231995

Editor’s Notes

The RapidQ App is built from software provided by UK based cloud technology company, Preoday, which allows customers to pre order and pay for food, drinks and merchandise from venues as large as stadiums, racecourses and festivals to bars, pubs and small cafes. 

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