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Entertainment is on the tables

TEWANTIN Noosa RSL has raised the bar on high-tech, interactive gaming options with the introduction of new Pro Tables.
The newly-installed tables are one-of-a-kind on the Sunshine Coast, and are proving to be a great hit with patrons already.
The tables are similar to a giant tablet and allow up to four users at once to have individual access to sports, racing, games, television, internet and social media applications.
They are billed internationally as an unparalleled interactive party device for you and your entire entourage, which combines all the best elements from your TV and Smart devices into a premier social experience.
Tewantin Noosa RSL CEO Phil Stephenson said the tables were already a big hit after only four days.
“As soon as people sit at them you see their faces light up with excitement,” Mr Stephenson said.
“Rather than a normal boring table, you can now sit at a table that becomes part of your party experience and adds entertainment to your night.
“We are very proud to be the first in the whole of the Sunshine Coast to have these devices. They make a fantastic addition to the Diggers Bar and add a whole new vibe and buzz to the sports bar.”
There is no charge to use the tables and they are ideally located alongside the pool tables, darts board and TAB in the Diggers Bar.

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