Intergenerational Entertainment
Different parts of the bridge dedicated for entertainment for different age groups:
Kids - carnival themed food, games "kidz corner", moon bounce, face paint, obstacle course, cargo net
Teens/young adults - hookah/oxygen bar, sports games, dance floor, karaoke
Adults - Projected movies
Comments
Isn't this the opposite of "intergenerational"? Instead of dividing people into age groups and treating each as a separate entity, why not look for things with a universal appeal? How often did you, when you were a teenager, have fun at places that were specifically earmarked "FOR TEENS"? I sure didn't.
Not a bad idea but I agree with Austin's comment. You should try for something with universal appeal that would attract all age groups. Sounds like a fun place for teens to hang out, why not make it just for teens.
um, adults like stuff beyond moves. they are called bars and clubs. check it.
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