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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
Speaker Gregg Borman Senior Vice-President of Operations Apex Parks Group “The out-of-home entertainment business gets in your blood. Each year is filled with lessons on how to successfully help our amazing team of employees create memories for our guests and for each other. My commitment to help our team and the industry remains strong. There is no better feeling than to see the people around you grow and develop as professionals.” - Gregg Borman
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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
Gregg began working in the attractions industry in 1979, when he accepted a GM position with an early FEC Founder, the Malibu Grand Prix Corporation in Orlando, Florida. With 35+ years in the industry, Gregg is very active within the industry. He has served on the IAAPA Board of Directors, has been Chairman of the IAAPA FEC Committee, which includes oversight of the IAAPA FEC Education Sub-Committee and FEC Insurance Sub-Committee. He also served previously on the IAAPA Facilities and Operations Committee. Gregg has been a speaker at several IAAPA Expo Education sessions. He is a member of the American Amusement Machine Association. In addition, he is a member of ASTM, serves on the ASTM F24 Committee for Ride and Attraction Standards and holds AIMS certification as an Operations Technician.
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First -What is a Family Entertainment Center ?
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers First -What is a Family Entertainment Center ?
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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
Family Entertainment Centers are generally defined as having these characteristics: Unlike theme and amusement parks, their markets are community-based. Locations are in or near residential areas rather than in downtown or tourist locations (urban and tourist equivalents of FECs are often referred to as location-based entertainment centers, LBE's). Success depends on repeat visits of six or more times per year. Length of stay averages two to four hours. Per-capita expenditure per visit is in the US$8-US$25 range.
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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
FECs have multiple anchor attractions. This is what differentiates FECs from single anchored leisure attractions such as bowling centers, skating centers, laser tag facilities, mini-golf only facilities and pay-for-play centers using inflatables or soft contained play equipment such as Bounce It Up or Monkey Joe’s . It is the multiple anchor attractions that create an FEC's image . The critical mass of attractions creates its appeal and draw. FECs range in size from 10,000 to 200,000 square feet for indoor facilities and up to 20+ acres for outdoor facilities. Although not considered the main draw to FECs, a significant percentage of park revenues (25± percent) comes from Video/Redemption/Merchandise games. A significant percentage of income also comes from food and beverages, birthday parties and other celebrations. Some large operators achieve up to 50% in F&B and Group/Party revenues.
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Types of Anchor Attractions often found in FECs: Small to Medium Hard Rides (Indoors or Outdoors) Large Game Rooms with 7D+ simulator theaters Ropes Courses Bumper Cars (Indoor or Outdoors) Go-Karts (Indoor or Outdoors) Bumper Boats / Water Play Attractions Large Arena Laser Tag- Now many are multi story Indoor Black Light Mini-Golf / Themed Outdoor Mini Golf Soft-Contained Play, Children's Edutainment Events Ice or Roller Skating Bungee Jump / Extreme Thrill Activities (Sky Coaster, Sky Shot, etc.) Batting Cages
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Family Entertainment Centers
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers The Early Days of Family Entertainment Centers
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2013 – IAAPA Attractions Hall of Fame Inductees – Early FEC Innovators
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers 2013 – IAAPA Attractions Hall of Fame Inductees – Early FEC Innovators Twin brothers John and Jim Huish are considered to be forefathers of modern-day family entertainment centers. Starting in 1957, John and Jim spent the next 40 years building and operating a series of miniature golf courses across parts of California, which evolved into the influential chain of Huish Family Fun Centers. They added game rooms to the facilities in the mid-to-late 1960s and billiards tables shortly thereafter. By the mid 1970s the Huish brothers established J&J Amusements, a premier supplier of go-karts and bumper boats, and they built a center that included miniature golf courses, batting cages, game rooms, and trampolines. In the early 1980s they added outdoor skate parks and go-kart tracks to the list of facilities they developed before Jim was killed in a construction accident in 1984.
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THE BEGINNING OF THE FEC PARK
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Family Fun Centers Circa 1975
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High Points in the History of Family Fun Center Development Focus on the Development Outside Attractions 1950’s–More elaborate Miniature Golf courses start developing 1960’s-Billiard and Pinball arcades are added with Miniature Golf centers 1964–First Inflatable Bounce House “Moon Walk” added to existing mini-golf course 1970-First indoor non-bowling amusement center with golf, food and arcade 1973-First Batting Cage built in the round. 1974-First Trampoline Centers added to Miniature Golf centers. Up to 40+ trampolines in ground and above ground Mid 70’s thru 80’s–Game Rooms getting larger as the video game industry takes off replacing pinballs as the top earners. Batting cages, go-kart tracks, bumper boats, concrete water slides, trampolines, bumper cars became anchor attractions with golf courses and big game rooms. Food was drinks and snacks.
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High Points in the History of Family Fun Center Development Focus on the Development Outside Attractions 1970 thru 1990s, Major chains of Indoor / outdoor FEC Operators emerge. Malibu Grand Prix, Huish Family Fun Center, Golf Land, Golf N Stuff, Putt-Putt Fun Centers, Celebration Station, Adventure Landing, Camelot Park, and several more covered the “Sun-Belt” areas of the USA. All of these still have operations with the exception of Malibu Grand Prix which dissolved in 2002. Today the “traditional” indoor / outdoor FEC is now faced with having to compete with large scale indoor FEC parks. The development costs of these new large scale indoor FECs rival that of the traditional indoor / outdoor FEC. The common phrase within the traditional FEC industry is “Change or Die”. Meaning if operators do not reinvest in new attractions and keeping their parks updated, the sophisticated consumer will go where they can enjoy the latest in out of home entertainment.
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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
High Points in the History of Family Fun Center Development Focus on Indoor Facilities and Attractions Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre first location opened in Pizza Time Theatre was the first family restaurant to integrate food, animated entertainment, and an indoor arcade. The chain merged with competitor Showbiz Pizza Place in In the early 1990s, the company unified the two brands renaming every location to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. CEC operates 577 locations as of March 2015. 1982 –First Dave & Busters opened in Dallas Texas focused on Fun & Food. Today operating 70+ locations with over 200+ games in each. 1990- Discovery Zone founded Indoor large soft-play, healthy food, small arcade. By 1999 fell into bankruptcy. During 9 year run several knock offs developed. 1998 – Main Event founded in Dallas, Texas –now operating 20+ locations.
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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
High Points in the History of Family Fun Center Development Focus on Indoor Facilities and Attractions 2010 – Japan based Round One enters US market with a typical store around 50,000 square footage and are anchor tenants in shopping malls. They offer bowling, arcade games, karaoke, billiards, darts, ping pong, food and drinks; a variation that is not matched by other competitors in the industry. 2011 thru 2015– The growing trend is for FEC Hybrid Locations with traditional FECs adding major indoor elements such as full scale bowling, multi story laser tag arenas, large scale rope courses, and adding restaurant and bar operations. The indoor FEC operators are adding more of the traditional attractions such as indoor rides, cosmic golf, upgraded bumper cars, upgraded food and beverage options, ropes courses, and laser tag arenas.
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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
CURRENT TRENDS We are seeing bowling centers incorporate FEC components and traditional FECs incorporating bowling into their mix. Card Systems –Loyalty Programs -Online Sales and Party Booking Online networking and Social Media management Laser Tag cannot be Boring –Think Themed and Multi-Level Arenas. Go-karts need to be fast –remember speed sells Water spray grounds in conjunction with, or in place of, bumper boats Adding more capacity with high volume attractions to increase length of stay, added F & B revenues. More emphasis on F&B –quality menu items to encourage guests to stay,eat and be social.
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The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers
CURRENT TRENDS Digital menu boards –Improved way of signage –Automated and digital attraction instructions. Frequent surveying of your guests-in-house, survey monkey, web site, kiosks - Stay connected to what your guests want and think. React quickly to what your guests are telling you. If you are not focused yet on birthday parties and growing the number you host, you are already behind the curve. Network with your peers-bring in a consultant to help you. Solicit input from your party team on what your guests want. Ambiance-Lighting, Sounds, Visual –what sets you apart from the competition? Guests are looking for new and exciting –Need to focus on reinvention.
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The Future of The FEC Industry
Our Defenses Top 5 Challenges Constantly changing in-home entertainment technology. Increased options for the entertainment dollar and economic factors keep discretionary spending lower. The need to reinvest into your facility and keep it fresh is greater today than ever before. Today’s guests can quickly spread word of dissatisfaction through Social Media. The failure to swiftly react to the first signs of guest dissatisfaction and reversing revenue trends. Incorporate a SWOT analysis into your planning. (evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a new project or in evaluating your business ) Be unique in delivering a consistent memory -The WOW factor! Give them a reason to socialize at your park. Stay connected –use Social Media and the internet to your advantage. Use technology to give a better experience to your guests. Network with your peers The Basics still work !
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Indoor FEC Attraction Trends
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Examples of Indoor FEC Attraction Trends
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Upgraded Food & Party Areas
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Multi-Story Laser-Tag
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Multi-Story Laser-Tag
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Cosmic Indoor Mini-Golf
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Family Entertainment Centers Laser-Maze
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Bowling Concepts
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Children's & Tween Rides
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Children's & Tween Rides
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Spinning Bumper Cars The Past , Present and Future
Family Entertainment Centers Spinning Bumper Cars
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Ropes Challenge Courses
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Ropes Challenge Courses
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Larger Interactive Softplay
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Larger Interactive Softplay
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Billiards / Pool Tables
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Billiards / Pool Tables VIP Areas
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TRAMPOLINE PARKS The Past , Present and Future
Family Entertainment Centers TRAMPOLINE PARKS
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Soft Tip Darts & Dart Leagues The Past , Present and Future
Family Entertainment Centers Soft Tip Darts & Dart Leagues
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Safety Tip Archery The Past , Present and Future
Family Entertainment Centers Safety Tip Archery
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Karaoke Rooms The Past , Present and Future
Family Entertainment Centers Karaoke Rooms
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Indoor Zero Depth Water Play
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Outdoor FEC Attraction Trends
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Examples of Outdoor FEC Attraction Trends
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Traditional Family Entertainment Center
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Traditional Family Entertainment Center
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FUTURE SUPER FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers FUTURE SUPER FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
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Multi-Level Go-kart Tracks
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Multi-Level Go-kart Tracks
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Hi-Speed Euro Built Go-Karts
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Hi-Speed Euro Built Go-Karts
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Zero Depth Water Play Area
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Zero Depth Water Play Area
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Soaring Eagle Zip Lines -2 Person
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Portable / Fixed Zip Line
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Rope Challenge Course / Rock Climbing Wall
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Rope Challenge Course / Rock Climbing Wall
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Outdoor Combat Laser Tag
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Outdoor Combat Laser Tag
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Combat Paintball
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Euro Bungee
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Theming Improvements on Mini-Golf Courses
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Thank You For Inviting Me to Speak To Your Association!
The Past , Present and Future Family Entertainment Centers Thank You For Inviting Me to Speak To Your Association!
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