9A- Testing the Hypothesis, Part 2
Who: I was able to interview a group of three college students
who were heading out to go to the bars at Midtown and that had some interesting
opinions and takes on the product idea that I proposed to them. They talked
about how it would be amazing if the bar/club provided them with a product that
was basically a lid for your drink but that they themselves would not want to
buy it because they said that if it was offered as something you brought to the
bar then it would not do much help unless all the people at the bar were using
the product as well. On top of that they see it as even if it was pretty inexpensive
they would not want to pay for the product when they could use the money for more
drinks. They said that getting spilt on is worth having the money to buy more
drinks because they already have specific clothes that they would go out in so after
awhile they are not too restricted to what they have to wear because they already
have a set wardrobe for specifically going out. I was able to talk to a manager
of a restaurant because my thought process was even at restaurants people tend
to spill their drinks but when I talked to the manager they said that if the
customer wanted to ask for lids they do have lids but spills do not happen
nearly as often as at a bar or a club and is not as big of a deal when it does.
My last interviewee was a manager at a more upscale bar to see if there was a
happy medium in-between restaurants and big college clubs. They had the same
opinion that the restaurant manager had and said that it would also take away
from the ambiance that the bar is trying to give off.
What: I think that the upscale bar manager had a good point
when he told me that intoxicated people who want to start something or who want
to goof off and spill their drinks among other things will do it even if you
have prevention put in place.
Why: I think the restaurants and classier bars have a need
that is pleasing the client which is the same as college bars and clubs, but
the client is looking for different things when they go to these places. When they
go to a classier bar they go for the ambiance and for the pleasure of for the
most part relaxing and chatting and want the place to look clean. Clubs and
bars are there to provide entertainment for their customers and not being cleanly
takes away from that.
Inside the Boundary
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Outside the Boundary
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Who: College bar owners, club owners
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Who: Upscale Bars, Restaurants
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What: Spillage of drinks causes a greater liability to the bar
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What: The need is not to prevent the spillage of all drinks, just limit
liability
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Why: It exists because people could sue the bar if they slip and fall
while on their property which could ruin the bar
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Why: The lid takes away from the ambiance
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Hi John,
ReplyDeleteI still am completely on board with your product that provides lids for the drinks at the Gainesville bars. I already can imagine going out and not having to worry about having my shirt ruined because someone tripped and spilled their drink on me. I somewhat disagree with the upscale bar manager about intoxicated people purposefully wanting to spill drinks and think that your product would still prevent a lot of mistakes because they simply are less coordinated.
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ReplyDeleteHey John,
ReplyDeleteLids provided at Gainesville bars and clubs is a perfect idea. It's about time I don't have to worry about myself or some drunk person spilling on my cool outfit when I'm out. I think that the upscale places would still use your idea, thus making your population broader and giving you more consumers, but great idea!