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Last spring you guys helped me pick out a high-def projector system,
with the intention of showing aviation movies in the hotel, for free, every Tuesday night. Armed with your advice, I converted our meeting room into a small, 25-seat theater, with surround-sound, for a very low cost -- right around $2,000. I also added a computer with MS Flight Simulator and X-Plane, with the intention of letting folks "fly" the 104-inch screen as an in-house flight simulator. Just wanted to give you an update on how it's going: We've shown 14 feature-length films (we've taken a few Tuesdays off), an equal number of "specialty" aviation videos (documentaries, mostly), and had one major "live" presentation (Bill Fox, the SR-71 Blackbird expert who donated lots of stuff for our Blackbird Suite). "Movie Night" has attracted a small group of dedicated aviation movie regulars, and a larger number of occasional drop-ins, mostly from the pilot community. Attendance has ranged from 4 to 30, depending on the night. (A real trick, given our 25-seat capacity!) The flight simulator has been a success, too, and has proven to be quite popular. I haven't had time to add the "cockpit" and yoke/pedals, but hopefully that will be added this winter. Strangely, someone has always managed to smuggle adult beverages into the theater, so no one is thirsty. We always provide snacks and soft drinks, and someone usually leaves a few bucks on the table for us, which generally covers the amenities. In short, it's been great fun, and we've met a lot of great people through this little side venture. Best of all, I was informed today that our Chamber of Commerce is awarding us their coveted "Innovative Business Award", at least partially because of our "Movie Night at the Inn" program. Has their been any downside? Well, some of the movies haven't been great. "Blackhawk Down" was violent and depressing (and, of course, that was the night we attracted some kids), and Frank Capra's "Prelude to War" was almost unwatchably propagandistic. No one complains when it's a free movie, but we still feel bad when the movie ends with a groan. On the other hand, Howard Hughes' "Hells Angels" was very well received, as was "One Six Right" and the newly remastered "Spirit of St. Louis". So things tend to even out. I'm truly disappointed that Movie Night hasn't attracted younger folks. As with general aviation as a whole, our regular crowd is older, probably averaging 50+ years old. This is NOT the market we need to attract, if we want GA to remain viable. We're hopeful that the crowds will get younger over the winter, since there will be less things to do in the evening when the weather gets cold. As always, many thanks to everyone here for help and advice. The equipment has proven to be easy to use and durable, the picture and sound are hard to beat, and -- as always -- we're having a great time with it! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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