Multi-Layer Entertainment Design
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A discussion on how to create engaging real-world experiences in an increasingly digital world, with a focus on theme parks and entertainment venues.
Key Elements of Successful Real-World Experiences
- Must offer something unique that can't be replicated digitally
- Need to provide compelling reasons to leave home/screens
- Should create exhilarating experiences that justify in-person attendance
Theme Park Design Principles
- Line Management
- Need entertainment within the queues
- Should extend ride experience into waiting areas
- Incorporate interactive elements (characters, effects, surprises)
- Create feedback loops to manage perceived wait times
Business Opportunities in Experience Design
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Religious Experiences
- Holy Land Experience (Orlando) generates $10M/year in ticket sales
- Potential to expand concept across different religions
- Current implementations (like Holy Land) are limited by non-profit status
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Unbundled Experiences
- Break down traditional theme park elements into standalone attractions
- Example: Museum of Ice Cream focusing solely on photo opportunities
- Parades could be offered as individual experiences
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Content Creator Venues
- YouTubers could create physical locations for fans
- Example: American Pickers store generated $30K/day in merchandise
- Opportunity for creators with large followings to create themed experiences
- Could incorporate unique elements specific to creator's content
Future of Physical Experiences
- Growing demand as world becomes more digital
- Focus on unique, can't-replicate-at-home experiences
- Examples of successful formats:
- Fitness experiences (Tough Mudder, Spartan Race)
- Photo-focused venues
- Interactive theme parks
- Creator-based experiences
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Shaan Puri
Host of MFM
Shaan Puri is the Chairman and Co-Founder of The Milk Road. He previously worked at Twitch as a Senior Director of Product, Mobile Gaming, and Emerging Markets. He also attended Duke University.