In Australia, our largest entertainment complexes (Typically one per city), which have casinos, all have a major running a large cinema in them. As well as restaurants, bars, sports bars, dance clubs, and theatres. Basically almost everything you can think of. It is only Vegas that I know of where it does not occur. But then in metro, where we have smaller entertainment complexes, it never occurs and cinemas are always individual entities and not part of a larger entertainment complex. Apart from a shopping centre (Mall), I do not consider Malls an entertainment complex, it has another focus.
In general terms, Cinema has always been considered the evidential reason people go out for entertainment. This is no longer the case. With so many options, people are leaning towards the entertainment complex as it's got a bigger menu. (Like deciding to go to the multiplex over the small independent 2-screen cinema that has limited films on offer). This is greatly reducing the drive-by traffic and overall attendance levels. This is why cinemas are changing into "Entertainment Complexes" (That happened to also have some cinemas)
We look back at the "rise of the Multiplex" period of the industry. Well, we are in the middle of the "rise of the Entertainment Complex" where cinema is only part of the story.
In general terms, Cinema has always been considered the evidential reason people go out for entertainment. This is no longer the case. With so many options, people are leaning towards the entertainment complex as it's got a bigger menu. (Like deciding to go to the multiplex over the small independent 2-screen cinema that has limited films on offer). This is greatly reducing the drive-by traffic and overall attendance levels. This is why cinemas are changing into "Entertainment Complexes" (That happened to also have some cinemas)
We look back at the "rise of the Multiplex" period of the industry. Well, we are in the middle of the "rise of the Entertainment Complex" where cinema is only part of the story.
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