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Topic: Two-tiered auditorium pricing?
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Scott Jentsch
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Posts: 1061
From: New Berlin, WI, USA
Registered: Apr 2003
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posted 08-16-2010 04:08 PM
If you put in half the effort that hard-core home theater enthusiasts put into their setups, you could charge a premium!
An auditorium doesn't have to be big in size, but it should be well-proportioned. The picture should be perfect, and so should the sound. I would imagine that there is a low-water mark for the size of the room, as anyone going into a commercial location would expect something larger than a 20x30 room.
An 11-foot screen in a commercial location is too small, IMO. It's one thing if it's a theater located in a hotel, where it would be treated as an amenity for guests, but it's another for a movie theater application.
The auditoriums at the Gold Class Cinemas in South Barrington, Illinois only seat about 40-50 people, but the seats are very luxurious and widely spaced. I can't recall how wide the screen was, but I'm going to guess that it was around 25 feet. I would have no hesitation about attending another movie there, but I would be very willing to do without the waiter service in exchange for a more reasonable ticket price. That is fine for an occasional movie, but too expensive when you just want to watch something like The Expendables.
Once digital cinema equipment gets more economical, I'm hoping that smaller auditoriums will become more popular. Show a greater variety of movies in a better environment to smaller groups of people, with the emphasis on the "better environment" aspect. UltraScreens and XD screens are great and all, but give me a kick-ass presentation in a smaller environment, and I'll be just as happy!
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