Sports Simulator, a provider of advanced leisure simulators, has built on its three decades of experience within the industry to create three different business plans. These realistic plans show how it can be straightforward to establish a profitable business, building on a small start-up investment.
Market analysis shows that both the family entertainment centre and sports entertainment centre markets are growing, around the world, meaning that there are plenty of opportunities for new businesses.
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Sports Simulator provides a comprehensive package of information so that clients can easily understand each of the three business plans. This also shows how the plans can be professionally presented to investors, lenders and directors. They include an executive summary, business summary, layout plans, entertainment technology, start-up expenses, market analysis summary, competition, revenue streams, revenue forecast, annual costs, profitability, sports popularity with fans and sports tournament seasonal chart.
Projected revenue returns on family entertainment centres and sports entertainment centres are good, showing that they are likely to outperform other leisure facilities in the area.
Centres that bring together a number of different simulator experiences are proving to be popular with visitors, for instance, combining sports, shooting, racing, flight and golf simulators. FECs and SECs are also ideal venues for a range of events, including birthday parties, company events, sports and golf tournaments, product launches and virtual sporting events.
Facilities are usually installed at a variety of locations within towns and cities, with parking nearby.
Earlier this month, Sports Simulator announced that its new Sim Studio facility has opened to the public in Surrey. With the transformation of the company’s Sports Coach Simulator Factory demonstration centre, visitors can enjoy two Surround Super Simulators, two Premium Super Simulators, two Racing Simulators and a Shooting Simulator.
The company also recently introduced bowling to its games portfolio, replicating the experience found at traditional bowling venues for operators with a smaller footprint.