My wife and I saw "Twisters" there last Friday. Excellent experience but the food was expensive given the serving size. I ordered the Cajun Chicken pasta. It was OK but I expected more for $15 (plus 18% required gratuity)
My wife and I saw "Twisters" there last Friday. Excellent experience but the food was expensive given the serving size. I ordered the Cajun Chicken pasta. It was OK but I expected more for $15 (plus 18% required gratuity)
Looks like they are moving dirt directly south of the Andretti development
Looks like Andrettis is using cast-in-place walls like the building immediately to the east did when it was built.
Also, in the upper photo, you can see a burn pit in the center right. All of the brush and trees that were removed are piled there and they are using the machine in the photo (sort of a flame thrower) to burn the pile. It has made parts of the Dolese building stink to high heaven due to the smoke. I'm surprised DEQ allowed this.
I definitely hope that the next Development for the Half is a COSM! They just opened one at the Grandscape in Dallas and there is one in LA. It meets all the criteria for the Half. Beer, Food, and Entertainment. It is a like a mini Vegas Sphere.
That's a pretty cool concept.
Dang that is definitely going to be the next big thing. It looks like those people are at the game. How does it work in terms of the camera angle/feed? It doesn't look like that is a regular TV broadcast - so are they using their own media team on-site?
Movie theatre chains should look into doing this conversion since they already have the real estate/room setups. Obviously just need to do massive tech upgrades and get food/bev service on-par.
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Such a great idea.
It's a good way to bridge the gap between people increasingly staying home since they have great home theater setups (and because almost every sporting event is now televised) and the massive costs for attending sporting events in person.
Video I watched said ticket price was in the $30 ballpark, which is cheaper than my last Thunder or OU tickets, and significantly cheaper than the Dallas Cowboys tickets I was pricing this weekend.
I could see nosebleed seats at the OU or Thunder game maybe being in the ballpark, but those aren't something I'd ever personally considering. I feel like this is marketed for those that typically sit in the lower 2 sections of a stadium/arena and wanting a cheaper alternative.
https://www.cosm.com/dallas/events/n...-13/experience
going into the "hall" is 22 bucks for the arizona vs ksu game next weekend .. that is standing room only in the "dome"
seats in the dome run from 264 for a 8 person booth (lower level close up ) 429 for a 6 person booth middle (level 2) .. 110 for an upper 2 person booth ..
and that is for a non marquee event ..
texas am florida is 616 for that same 8 person booth .... 1012 for 8 person on level 2 ..
ou tennessee is 297 for 3 person upper level seats ...
https://www.cosm.com/dallas/events/n...-13/experience
ucf on Nov 16th is 495 for a 2 person table ..
1495 for a 6 person booth ....
https://www.cosm.com/dallas/events/u..._11_16/tickets
The "Marquee" should be more expensive, especially if there are a ton of people in Dallas who want to see an A&M game, but can't go because it is in Florida. Demand will be higher, therefore so will the price. Same price for just a ticket at a similar level is about $179 each. The table of 8 would have about the price of $130 each. You aren't paying for parking, you aren't paying for a flight and Hotel room in Florida, and I guarantee the food and beverage prices will be lower. It is more about convenience than price. A lot of these games are at Season ticket style events. You can't even get tickets to some of these games. Also, they have so many different angles of the game than you would for one seat.
Are the prices you are quoting per person or for the whole booth/table? I mean if those are individually prices you are right that's ridiculous and I personally would never pay more. But if that's for the whole table, it still appears to me to be a cheaper alternative. The only exception would be your last 2 examples from my quick math:
264/8 = $33 429/6 = $71.50 110/2 = $55
616/8 = $77 1012/8 = $126.50
297/3 = $99
495/2 = $247.50
1495/6 = $249.17
Its an interesting concept so hopefully the prices come down. Also, your also paying for bragging rights and atmosphere when you go to events in person. If I'm paying too much for a video screen, I would want the traditional television views and commentary.
Do they keep the same view throughout the same event? What if I want to pretend to be someone who can afford lower level seats?
food and drink
https://www.opentable.com/r/cosm-dallas-the-colony
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