Powerwalk - moving walkways
Visitor Flow Control - Visitor Attraction Value
The Glidepath Powerwalk is a versatile pedestrian conveyor consisting of crescent-shaped pallets linked together to form an endless flat conveying surface. Installed in aquariums and entertainment complexes throughout the world the Powerwalk is designed to move large numbers of people and provide throughput control. Ideal for tourist attractions and exhibitions, the Powerwalk adds a further dimension to the entertainment experience.
Flexible Configuration
The Powerwalk's flexible design allows a variety of configurations and layouts to be achieved. Comprised of straight modules and curved modules, the length of the straight modules is adjustable as is the curve radius of the curved modules. Using modern computer animated design facilities, Glidepath can provide different layouts to suit client requirements.
Powerwalk Project References
The first Powerwalk installation was completed at Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World, Auckland, New Zealand in 1981. The success of this installation has led to many further Powerwalk projects around the world including Shanghai Underwater World, China and the Kattegat Aquarium Centre in Denmark.
