yeah, reducing price is far easier than raising the “value” of the hotel offering. Find the right price point and this could be a pretty profitable attraction imo.
The basis is there (a decent stage with multiple storylines that are likely hard to clearly identify which encourages repeat visiting). Fans of mystery theater and star wars will likely be hooked and would want to be repeat visitors (or at least visit once) objectively.
The big issue is the price. At $6k a pop (and possibly more of this is off-season rates), its a big ask for customers to drop that much for a weekend of LARPing when a mystery theater night is less than $100 per person.
I do think setting the price point to $2000 is far more reasonable.
$400 - price of the “show” for 4
$400 - price of the tickets to Edge for 4.
$800 - price of Disney hotel 2 days stay.
$200 - IP licensing fee to Star Wars LARP.
Even though $2k also seems pricey, it seems more in-line with what you can expect to pay for a trip to Disney world imo.
The average cost for a Disney world trip may be around $4500, but the truth is that there is a wide range of
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$5500 for 5 days with hotel so $1100 a day. You miss out on the park and rides since you are incentivized to stay in the hotel for the show so $2000 for the 2 day hotel stay seems reasonable imo ($1000 a day in a hotel might be pricey but this is also including the exclusive entertainment, meal, and exclusive LARP experience).