If you're the owner of an amusement center, you are most likely curious about any new opportunity that promises to increase your customer base. The more dramatic the new attraction, the more attention it will receive. A hot new trend that has a lot of people excited are mini blacklight glow golf courses. Kids of every age seem to love them. They're family friendly, and after the initial investment, not expensive to operate.
Unless you have the cash to purchase the equipment, including marketing materials and installation, you will probably be applying for a loan. In order to be considered, you need to present the banker with a compelling business plan. You can get good information from the manufacturers of the courses. They can help you with financial projections, staffing needs, management issues, and marketing strategies.
Those planning to expand an existing facility have to decide first what size course will work best at their facility. Any additional amenities will also have to be factored in. Manufacturers advise clients that an area of 1800 square feet is the minimum space necessary for nine holes. Adding another 1000 will allow for maximizing the effect. An eighteen hole course requires at least 3600 square feet with a square footage of 5400 recommended.
Owners of these courses suggest creating areas for arcades, party rooms, and food service. Locations that attract tourists, and shopping malls, have been successful for those interested in making the course attraction all they offer customers. Purchasing a stand alone building and modifying it to suit a course has worked as well. Locating in an area where there is a steady stream of potential customers will make the difference between success and failure.
You will be working closely with designers to create the exact course to fit your needs and specifications. They should provide you with computer designed drawings, layouts for the course, and all the electrical specifications. The theme will be up to you. Some of the most popular themes are pirates, jungles, oceans, and outer space.
You can choose to have the design team modify one of these themes or ask them to design something specific to your location. Whatever you choose, all the obstacles and props on the course will be fitted with intricate fluorescent lights. The glow creates shadows and an ambience the makes the game challenging and fun to play.
It takes a couple of weeks to get the course up and running. During that time, a crew will come in and install customized curbing to define the greens. They will set up the obstacles, props, walls, and arches using the design specifications that have already been determined. Finally they will lay carpet and install the blacklights.
The entrance must be as exciting as the course. This is the gateway and what customers see first. You should have an employee, in character, giving out glow-in-the-dark scorecards at the entrance. The glowing, multicolored carpet will mark the beginning of a great customer experience.
Unless you have the cash to purchase the equipment, including marketing materials and installation, you will probably be applying for a loan. In order to be considered, you need to present the banker with a compelling business plan. You can get good information from the manufacturers of the courses. They can help you with financial projections, staffing needs, management issues, and marketing strategies.
Those planning to expand an existing facility have to decide first what size course will work best at their facility. Any additional amenities will also have to be factored in. Manufacturers advise clients that an area of 1800 square feet is the minimum space necessary for nine holes. Adding another 1000 will allow for maximizing the effect. An eighteen hole course requires at least 3600 square feet with a square footage of 5400 recommended.
Owners of these courses suggest creating areas for arcades, party rooms, and food service. Locations that attract tourists, and shopping malls, have been successful for those interested in making the course attraction all they offer customers. Purchasing a stand alone building and modifying it to suit a course has worked as well. Locating in an area where there is a steady stream of potential customers will make the difference between success and failure.
You will be working closely with designers to create the exact course to fit your needs and specifications. They should provide you with computer designed drawings, layouts for the course, and all the electrical specifications. The theme will be up to you. Some of the most popular themes are pirates, jungles, oceans, and outer space.
You can choose to have the design team modify one of these themes or ask them to design something specific to your location. Whatever you choose, all the obstacles and props on the course will be fitted with intricate fluorescent lights. The glow creates shadows and an ambience the makes the game challenging and fun to play.
It takes a couple of weeks to get the course up and running. During that time, a crew will come in and install customized curbing to define the greens. They will set up the obstacles, props, walls, and arches using the design specifications that have already been determined. Finally they will lay carpet and install the blacklights.
The entrance must be as exciting as the course. This is the gateway and what customers see first. You should have an employee, in character, giving out glow-in-the-dark scorecards at the entrance. The glowing, multicolored carpet will mark the beginning of a great customer experience.
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