(News) Lo-Q, which designs, installs and operates systems which allow members of the public to make ride and show reservations when they visit a theme park, announced that it has signed a three year extension agreement with Dollywood of Tennessee. No financial details were disclosed by the company.  Dollywood, based in the United States is operated by Herchend Family Entertainment Group and makes use of the company's  virtual queuing solution since 2006. The contract includes technical assistance and support.

Lo-Q designs, installs and operates systems which allow members of the public to make ride reservations when they visit a theme park or other attractions (see details here). Its leading solution, called VQ2020, is a virtual queuing system which uses hand-held units called Q-bots. The company’s systems are installed in a total of 11 Six Flags theme parks in the US and Canada, including Dollywood, as well as Legoland Windsor in the UK.