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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
Does anyone really go to an arcade for fine dining though? It’s gonna be filled with children, stoners and team building events. Not exactly the fine dining crowd.
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Well that was kind of part of my point. Every one of them sells themselves on it and none of them do it. They try to sell the upscale entertainment experience. Basically "bring your company, bring your clients and business friends, we'll treat you to a fun, upscale entertainment experience".
But it doesn't really make sense. Just advertise good pub food/setting and most people would be happy to play some games in that setting. Don't tell me I'm going for a great dining/food experience because a great dining/food experience generally takes an entire business start up cost/expertise. It's not something you can toss onto a business venture that's focused on purchasing simulators and games.