I believe todays sports bars are all looking the same. Stiff wooden chairs or stools, small TV's, expensive beers, not being able to hear your game because of the loud crowd in the bar. I have an idea of bringing the home theatre to the sports bar industry. I would have 16-20 individual theatres with a capacity of 20 people each inside a sports bar. Each chair would be a cushy very comfortable recliner type chair with drinkholders and trays to put your food. The TV's would each be a 65" LCD or plasma HD screen with surround sound for exceptional viewing. Of course each room would be sound proofed. There would be a waitress in each room in a sexy cheerleader type outfit bringing you beers/food and helping cheer your team on. Each room would have music downloaded from your favorite teams stadium to really give you the feel of actually being at your team's stadium. The concept is to have 20 people who are passionate about the same team in that theatre watching the game. I would want to charge each person a set fee to have this viewing experience in each of the theatre rooms. This sports bar would offer the typical stuff normally found at a stadium such as different beers being sold and sodas for drinks. Food selection would be boneless wings, hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and dip. I would have a punching bag in each room as of course if our team is not doing well we will need to let the aggression out. I may have a wireless connection in each room also so everyone can know what the other scores are for that day in other games. I may also have unique interactive games of which sports fans can win free stuff. I have other ideas as well.
What I wanted to know is do you think bringing the home theatre concept to a social setting like a sports bar would work? Would you pay a fee to go into this type of sports bar as you would a movie theatre?
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I like the idea, but I don't think I'd do it. I wouldn't pay extra for it.
My favorite sport is tennis. I really don't need to hear what anyone is saying. I enjoy the comaraderie of the people I'm enjoying it with.
I could see that there might be an audience for this, especially around business parties...special events.
It's a good idea, a version of which has found success as ESPN Zone.