Celtic look set to improve their matchday experience.

Celtic look set to improve their matchday experience
Celtic look set to improve their matchday experience

Celtic look set to improve their matchday experience.

Celtic look set to improve their matchday experience.

Over the weekend, we updated our readers about Celtic’s progress in relaying the new pitch ahead of the upcoming season. While the players enjoy a well-deserved break, preparations for the new season have been in full swing since the last piece of confetti was swept away from Celtic Park. Adding to the excitement, Celtic cheekily posted about their advancements with the Barrowfield project. Both the pitch and Barrowfield developments are crucial to the club’s present and future.

In a more subtle yet noteworthy update, an image has surfaced showcasing a fast track auto drink machine set for the kiosks at Celtic Park. This machine, designed for contactless payments, appears ready to dispense drinks quickly and efficiently during games.

 

Celtic look set to improve their matchday experience
Celtic look set to improve their matchday experience

Anyone who’s spent time at Celtic Park knows the frustration of waiting in lengthy queues for refreshments. Depending on your location in the stadium, you might have to leave your seat early or miss part of the match just to get a drink or a bite to eat. This new fast track drink machine could be a game-changer.

The introduction of fast track machines at Celtic Park could significantly reduce wait times for fans looking for a soft drink. However, there is still a perception among supporters that the club falls short in terms of providing exceptional service.

Last season saw the introduction of ‘Smoky Trotter’s Kitchen’ at some kiosks, offering better food options. However, the overall catering experience often feels like an afterthought. Fans believe that Celtic could do more to enhance the match day experience, making it more than just about watching the game but an enjoyable day out.

The new fast track drink machines are a step in the right direction, but there’s still room for improvement. A better catering service could significantly enhance the match day experience at Celtic Park, ensuring that fans feel valued and well-served. As Celtic continues to forge ahead with various projects, there’s hope that these changes will lead to a more enjoyable and efficient match day experience for all.

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