Venture Concept No. 1
Opportunity
Having been at the University of Florida for two years I
have noticed the lack of venues that offer a nightlife experience that is more
than a bar with a dance floor. This lack of diversity opens the door to a brand
new way to have fun. A bar that houses a restaurant, arcade, ice cream shop,
putt-putt, and a driving range all serve unmet needs here in Gainesville.
Currently, customers satisfy their needs of a night out
with a trip to mid or a walk to downtown. The other set of customers my
business serves to is the casual or avid golf fan. In Gainesville the avid golf
fan has a variety of options. The UF Mark Bostic Golf Course, WestEnd, or
Ironwood. The casual golf fan looking to play mini-golf or hit some range balls
with their friends needs a spot to go to.
Most customers are loyal to the experiences they currently have.
Students like midtown, and avid golf fans like the traditional courses.
The opportunity for a restaurant/entertainment venue is
huge in
Gainesville. There is
nothing else like it. The window of opportunity will be open as long as other
venues remain cemented in the traditional ‘bar only’ venue.
Innovation
The Swinging Gator offers customers a full entertainment
experience. Multiple features such as a mini-golf course, arcade, ice-cream
shop, driving range, and bar/grille give all types of consumers different
opportunities when they arrive. The hours of operation for mini-golf, driving
range, arcade and ice cream would be from 8am-10pm on weekdays and 8am-11pm on
weekends. The bar/grille will be open from 11am-1am Monday-Thursday, 11am-2am
Friday-Sunday. The prices for mini-golf will be 6$ for children under 12, 8$
for UF students, and 9$ for adults. A small bucket of golf balls for the range
will be 4$ and a large bucket 8$. The arcade games brought in will set prices
themselves. The bar/grille will have happy hour everyday from 5pm-7pm.
Venture Concept
Customers will eventually switch to my business because
its services are unique to this area. However, it will be difficult for
consumers to switch. As a college student I know, once something ‘works’ for
you, stay with it. That is why it will be a challenge for students to switch to
my bar: they already have past experiences and enjoy other bars. My competitors range from other bar/grilles
to golf courses in the area. The vulnerability of these golf courses is the
lack of a fun atmosphere. Having an outside bar that accompanies the driving
range or a putt-putt course where your kids can play while you enjoy a drink is
something my business has, that they don’t. The weakness of other bars is the
limits they have on what they offer. No other bar offers the entertainment that
the Swinging Gator would.
The Swinging Gator would have about 25-30 employees. The
different employees would be, cooks, waiters, bartenders, and cashiers. Also on
specific occasions a golf instructor would come by to give a weekly golf clinic
on the range.
3 Minor Elements
- · My “unfair advantage” is that my service allows people to stay for an extended period of time. Some customers may come in looking to hit a bucket of range balls for half an hour but end up staying for 2 hours having dinner or watching football at the outdoor bar.
- · The next step is branching out to provide food delivery. If a consumer cannot make it to us, we will make it to them.
- · In five years I would like to see this venture be so successful that other locations open up. Whether it’s in another college town or ten miles away, two locations is the goal. As a person, the Swinging Gator is the stepping-stone I would use to hopefully one day open up my own golf course back home.
Hi Mason, great job on your blog post! I really enjoyed reading about your venture. This sounds like a fun, unique and interesting idea that will certainly appeal to most UF students and other young people in Gainesville. It would be so great to have a one-stop shop kind of nightlife experience, where there would be something for everyone, no matter what their idea of a fun night out is. Thanks for sharing, and good luck with your project!
ReplyDeleteIf you would like to check out my "Venture Concept No. 1" blog post, you can find it by following this link: http://entrepreneurshipbyisa.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1-week-12.html
Mason,
ReplyDeleteI really liked reading through your venture concept and think that it could be a great idea to proceed forward with. I have played golf my entire life, and like most other college students, I enjoy going out at night. Sometimes the bars get boring and I think that this would be a fun thing to do from time to time. If you want to check out my post, here it is:
http://christheentrepreneur.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html
Mason,
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas about opening up this business. I agree that not enough places in Gainesville offer sufficient space for college students to have a great time. They are limited to getting drunk and dancing. I think that this idea is great and has a great market. I think another unfair advantage that you have is the idea that college students who are younger than 21 can have fun here too.
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Hey! Good job on your assignment Mason! I really like your ideas on the opening of your business and would really like to know what is to come of it for the future! I had a great time reading your venture concept and hope that you follow through with it aswell. I dont think you are going to have a problem targeting your market audience since you seem to really know what you are really getting into! Check out my blog at http://slverio.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHi Mason!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading about your venture and I think this is a great idea! It's nice that you incorporated so many things in one. I would love to see something like this in Gainesville and like how descriptive you were when explaining your venture. I really hope you do pursue this because it is definitely something this town could use. I hope you have a good rest of your semester!