Liability is a big thing and men would obviously not be allowed in the cabins. Even at the younger ages. Would have to be team mom, liaison, chaperone.
Like the previous poster did note this would be very similar to the Coopertown Dreams Park in practice. And yes it is an expensive trip, but one in which we would be trying to provide huge value to the families. The points about cost are very valid and yet it is $850 per player at Cooperstown for the boys and they have 120 per week for 12 weeks from all over the country including Hawaii.
We know that the boys teams/baseball will do it. We would like to establish if it is even possible to mirror that experience with the girls before dropping $30m to develop the park. Strategically we want to try to provide the CDP type experience for the girls if it is something they want.
Keep it coming and if we do get it off the ground you never know.........I may come back here with coupons galore for the inaugural year.
thanks again.
My youngest nephew did Cooperstown. He loved it.
But Cooperstown is rich with baseball history. That's the attraction. What are you going to use as an angle to attract people to spend that amount of $$?
Cooperstown is set up as a once maybe twice lifetime event. ( for most its once ) Only 12 and under when kids are stary eyed at all the "awe".
Then the question of why NC??
What are you going to do to attract the older groups of 14-18u? Are you?
Biggest thing is you must have something or some experience that no other ballpark can offer. Especially at those prices and the present state of the economy.
I do wish you the best of luck, I know youre trying to help the sport.