Thursday, December 10, 2009

What does it takes to make a boring movie theater become an attraction?

What could make a theater worth going to besides what's being played? What would it take to make the viewers comfortable staying there and enjoying themselves? What kind of atmosphere would viewers settle with and dissapprove of?



(Cash isn't a useful answer.)



What does it takes to make a boring movie theater become an attraction?hollywood theater



The movie theatre needs to be special and different. It needs to be very clean and organized. The staff needs to be attentive, helpful, outgoing, and friendly. The seats in the theatre need to be comfortable, large, and clean. The floors should not be stick. The atmosphere needs to be incredible. You should go for an old Hollywood glamour theme. Imagine what theatres were like back then and reinvent that idea. Put the flashing, vertical sign on the outside. You need to make it beautiful inside. On the floor and walls you should have famous movie qoutes, such as, "May the force be with you" or "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." You should have the staff dressed in very nice outfits. The theatre needs to also be large and fit the right amount of people. Make sure there is stadium seating. Have benches and tables all over the lobby and have a really nice arcade for the kids. Don't make it overly junky with a bunch of posters. Just make it beautiful and people will come. Try not to make the tickets or concession stands items too expensive if you can. That would turn people off. Good luck!



What does it takes to make a boring movie theater become an attraction?opera.com opera theater



CHILDREN FRIENDLY? make it for the elementary schoolage set-copy the cable t.v.channel network
People that walk around selling food so you dont have to miss the movie going back to the food court thingy.



Or having the bigest movie theater on earth, I would go there just to experience it.
Movies.



Concessions that do not cost $5 per item.



Clean facilities. (No trash laying around anywhere, especially in the theater.)



Good equipment.



Stadium style seating.



Friendly faces.
Theaters should hire live magicians, dancers, jugglers, clowns or live bands to play before the movie starts.



Doing this would give the patron the feeling that he is getting a lot more for the price of admission.

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