OK, I was going to draw/scan a picture, but I don't think that's necessary.
So what would you guys think of "Comcast Xfinity Lounge"?
It would be a cross between a sports bar like ESPNZone and AMC's Fork and Screen only much larger. It would be tiered like a movie theater with alternating rows of recliners like one's in my eairlier post and semicircular booths. In the back would be long tables for larger parties and of course........the Bar! In the front would be one movie theater sized screen surrounded by smaller screens and sports tickers. There would be screens EVERYWHERE around the room. Each booth would have it's own 21" touchscreen screen to watch TV and order. The place would be saturated in Wi-Fi and each table would have a central charging station.
The reason why I think Comcast is a better branding that just NBC Sports is the Comcast brand is all inclusive. Not just NBC Sports, but ESPN, FOX Sports, ABC Sports etc. And it also opens the place up for other TV events like Walking Dead Season Finale Watch Parties, Academy Awards Watch Parties.
WOw... killer idea.. i say you patent this immediately! lolI also have a great 4 star French themed restaurant concept that involves a "Gringott's-like" elevator and lots of screens. I call it "Eiffel's" and the inside looks sort of like this:
"It's very romantic"- Ricky and the Lifestylers
"If you don't have a "view", create one"- Some Guy at WDI
I also have a great 4 star French themed restaurant concept that involves a "Gringott's-like" elevator and lots of screens. I call it "Eiffel's" and the inside looks sort of like this:
"It's very romantic"- Ricky and the Lifestylers
"If you don't have a "view", create one"- Some Guy at WDI
How big is the building? Besides the obvious NBC Sports Bar concept (which can be done across the lake at NBC City), I was thinking, if size permitting, maybe they would want to try and put a bowling alley in here? With Splitsville and King Bowl now open and highly successful, that's a clear market they are missing out on.
Again, it was just a thought based on King Bowl and Splitsville and i'm not even sure if it'd work. But it is a market they are missing out on.
... Again, it was just a thought based on King Bowl and Splitsville and i'm not even sure if it'd work. But it is a market they are missing out on.
It's only a 10-lane alley though and you have to pay to park at the resort before paying for overpriced bowling.Does the bowling alley in Cabana Bay cover this need so they are not missing out on the market but maybe they need to elevate the visibility of that option in City Walk?
It's only a 10-lane alley though and you have to pay to park at the resort before paying for overpriced bowling.
Cabana Bay charges $15/person to bowl + $4 for shoe rental. On top of that, it's $8 to park at Cabana Bay if you don't stay there and that only covers you for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, you could go to Kings Bowl and it's only $8/person TOTAL (including shoes) to bowl. AT MOST it would be $10/person, and that's only on Fri/Sat after 6PM. Every day of the week it's $5 to bowl, $3 shoe rental before 6.
Also, Kings Bowl and Splitsville are decidedly more than just bowling alley's. They are a bar or a restaurant. I've gone to Splitsville AND Kings Bowl simply just to eat. Splitsville, imo, has some of the best pizza in Orlando. I'm not saying that the bowling alley at Cabana Bay isn't nice, but it's also not a viable option to market, it's meant for hotel guests only.
i'm down with a large arcade atmosphere like a dave and busters feel. Citywalk and Uni has golf, bowling, night clubs, etc but they lack in that crowd that enjoys the days of the arcade.
I dig that idea. A rooftop bar would be pretty sweet actually. There's a few rooftop bars down here(South Florida), and most of them are pretty fun.How about a tall-ish structure with a cool rooftop bar at night.