Fees
I agree that those points are all true, and they are all true in the examples I gave as well. No more heat/AC is used in the bowling alley or the club if it's full. It doesn't cost more to show a movie if the house is full vs half empty. Most people realize that a movie theatre makes it's profit from concession sales. Wouldn't it make sense then, for entrance to be free and fill the place for every show? Obviously, it's not. For each example there is a mix that works and allows the business model to succeed. I was simply making the point (rather sarcastically as I look back now
) that it seemed reasonable to expect that it might cost more for 4 people to go out and play pool for the evening than just 1.
Hummm everybody thinks in different ways
RackemBilliards I agree (BUT) Lets look at it a little more closely.
Does it use any more power to turn the lights on?
Does it cost anymore to heat/AC?
Won't you get more in food sales with 4 people rather than 1?
Will it cost any more for maintenance if 4 people play on it rather than 1?
Just because other sports (bowling) (Golf) does it, Does it mean you have to?
Just some food for thought. I'm not saying i'm right But I would like some other opinions too.
I agree that those points are all true, and they are all true in the examples I gave as well. No more heat/AC is used in the bowling alley or the club if it's full. It doesn't cost more to show a movie if the house is full vs half empty. Most people realize that a movie theatre makes it's profit from concession sales. Wouldn't it make sense then, for entrance to be free and fill the place for every show? Obviously, it's not. For each example there is a mix that works and allows the business model to succeed. I was simply making the point (rather sarcastically as I look back now

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