Virtual Reality Cinema Simulator
Ref. CN051
Location Belfast, Northern Ireland
Asking Price £27,000
Business Profile
This 7D simulator cinema is ideally located in a major shopping centre in Belfast with retailers and restaurants attracting plenty of custom to the area. The simulator has the newest technology in virtual reality to incorporate the audience in accordance to what is happening on screen. The platform and the chairs move to create one of many sensations the simulator offers to visitors experiences.
Visitors can pick any movie from a list of over 70 films for all tastes and view in an intimate setting of only six chairs. The chairs and platform move to create a very special visitor experience in a safe environment with special effects that vary according to each movie while the visitor not only watches but becomes part of the movie.
The simulator is specifically designed to be fully adjustable to suit people of all ages with visitors average age being 10 – 20 years and approximate 60% female, 40% male. Group and birthday bookings are also catered for, where the simulator can be booked for 1 hour long parties, which is very popular.
Customer Service:
Good location and attention to detail attracts visitors to this friendly, fun and vibrant attraction.
Key Opportunities:
Offering plenty of potential this opportunity is scalable or could be moved to other centres Although not yet making a profit there are a number of opportunities available to improve on this. The business could become a master franchisee and open more outlets in other centres, or alternatively the business could be mobilised within a truck. The simulator can also be upgraded. This proven concept is an exciting opportunity with growth prospects to own a leisure attraction based in a good location surrounded by shop and restaurants that are open until 10pm.
Financial profile:
The business is being offered for sale on a going concern basis: all financial discussions will take place directly between the vendor and all interested parties under the auspices of Turner Butler. Turnover circa £25,000 for 9 month period between Sept 2014 – April 2015.