Apple Industries, a leading photo booth manufacturer, estimates that one million photos will be taken this Valentine’s Day, using its Face Place photo booths around the world, meaning that photo booth operators will be cashing in on the romance.
In the US, it is expected that consumers will spend more than 25 billion dollars this year on Valentine’s Day. Apple Industries points out that history has shown a lot of that money will be spent on getting a romantic snap in a photo booth to mark the occasion. Couples will almost certainly be compelled to visit a photo booth on Valentine’s Day if they see one nearby, in order to capture their love on a photo strip.
Whether it is an open or enclosed photo booth, lovers will enjoy documenting kisses, hugs, funny faces, warm embraces, and even marriage proposals in order to save those memories forever.
When love is in the air, cash is in the booth
Scott Avery, president of Apple Industries Inc. says: “Plenty of lover hijinks go on in Face Place photo booths on Valentine’s Day and Face Place photo booth operators reap the rewards of all that love in big cash collections.”
Apple Industries is the creator of Face Place Photo Booths. From timeless classic photo booths to unique, fully branded experiences, the firm creates unforgettable photo experiences that immerse customers into your brand.
Attractions around the world are putting on special events for Valentine’s Day. For instance, The Game of Thrones Studio Tour is celebrating the occasion – and its first birthday – with a new display featuring some of the show’s wedding dresses. These include the gold wedding dress worn by Sansa Stark in season three for her marriage to Tyrion Lannister, and Roslin Frey’s dress from her wedding to Edmure Tully, known as the ‘Red Wedding’.
Elsewhere, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! has marked Valentine’s Day by acquiring Forrest Gump’s iconic box of chocolates.