Premium cloud leader, thousands of attractions

Omni-Play vs. ROLLER

ROLLER is the modern, metrics-heavy market leader powering thousands of attractions. It's a capable platform — but priced and packaged for large, multi-site operators, with key features (mobile F&B ordering, membership agreements) paywalled above the base tier and a documented "buy the Pro version" culture.

Legacy enterprise, 20+ years

Omni-Play vs. CenterEdge

CenterEdge is an established, authoritative player with 20+ years in the market. That maturity comes with legacy weight: it reads dated, licenses features modularly (recurring billing is a separate license), and leans on on-premise infrastructure that needs IT attention.

Budget all-in-one consolidator

Omni-Play vs. Aluvii

Aluvii positions on affordability and breadth — "run your entire business with all-in-one cloud software." The breadth is real, but its modular pricing climbs into the hundreds quickly, and operators have publicly described a rough migration (duplicate accounts, dead passes).

Niche budget specialist

Omni-Play vs. LilYPad

LilYPad is the friendly, value-focused specialist for indoor playgrounds, and it gets a lot right — including transparent-ish pricing via Capterra. Its most-cited weakness is support availability: reviewers note help isn't there on weekends, which is fatal for a weekend-driven playground.

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