Well, I'm a glass-half-full guy, and nothing is impossible if you can sell your ideas. I came from Silicon Valley where a guy convinced investors to give him $120M to develop $400 juicers, and he still couldn't make the machine.
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-shutting-down
So, back to the aquarium, weÂ’ll launch a campaign:
- Platinum donors can get lifetime family tickets to the aquarium for $5,000 x 500 donors = $2.5M
- Gold donors will receive 10 years family tickets for $2,000 x 1000 donors = 2M
- Silver donors will receive 5 years family tickets for $1,000 x 2000 donors = 2M
- Bronze donors will receive 1 year family tickets for $500 x 5000 donors = 2.5M
- Or $20 for a one day ticket x 10000 donors = $0.2M
Aquarium tickets normally cost around $40-$50/each, I will be more than happy to pay $1,000 so my family of 4 can visit the aquarium anytime we want in 5 years. To me, it's a bargain, and OKC is still short of family attractions.
Naming rights:
- If you want your names on the walls, rooms, fish tanks, theater, or aquarium itself?
Wall plaques:
- Gold: $250,000 x 100 donors = $2.5
- Platinum: $500,000 x 50 = 2.5M
Rooms: 1M x 10 = $10M
Sharks/dolphins/whales tanks: $2M x 5 = $10M
Ballrooms/Shops/Restaurants: $5M x 2 = $10M
Theater: $10M
Aquarium name: $30M
Merchandise:
- Come up with design for mascots, keychains, coffee mugs, pillows, etc. ---> $500,000
Or just simple donations: $1, $2, $5 --> $50,000
So, that's $129.5M.
Last but not least, if we can raise $50M or $100M, we go talk to the executives of Chesapeake, Love's, Continental, Sandridge, Boeing, Thunder, OGE, Hobby Lobby, Crest, Paycom etc. for the other $200M. If George Kaiser and co. could donate $465M to The Gathering Place, someone in OKC can certainly match that.
Crowdfunding is possible, all we need is someone who can put together this campaign and sell it. PM me if you'd like to get together and draft a plan to push this one forward.
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