Would you pay to rent my media/video room


Just curious, I have a 20x25' video room. 100" screen, sony hd projector, xbox ps2 gc sega and t1 access. black walls recessed lights and theater carpet and a big leather couch. Dont you think this would be a cool place and play some hi end games? Price point $50.00 hourly.That is only 12.50 / 4 people. You could even watch dvd's

btw there is also a m&k pro surround with 2 subs.

What about a smaller room with plasma tv and smaller surround setup for 20.00 hourly for 2 people max with nice surroundings.

Not a werid person, just thinking there are some really cool toys the regular guy cant afford to buy but darn sure could rent.

Get away from mom, wife,work,home,reality, just a neat place to go?

What are your ideas, pro and con

Thanks,
kelton
Stripper pole and I am there. Otherwise, join the crowd. It just won't work. I had a HT consultation and installation buisness for about 2 years. First thing is this. We are far and few between. I expected everyone would share my enthusiasm for hi-end HT. Nope, I was wrong.
Most people wouldn't know the difference from a RCA set or the next. More than half of my calls were from people needing me to reset their clock on the VCR after a power failure. They all wanted to get the cheapest gear from the local Sears or worse. And then wanted me to make it all work.I finally refused work because I was not putting my name on some real crappy setup.
Bottom line is most people don't care about your room.
But, you add the stripper pole and a few of us will be pitching in.
The stripper pole does not work, one of my friends tried that along with a dentist chair- don't ask. He can't seem to attract the crowd he's looking for even when he hires strippers for parties.
spit sink, bright light and electric/hydralic motor to go up/down and tilt forward and backward- to tell you the truth it really is pretty comfortable. Besides the WOW factor of people when they see the thing is pretty cool- makes the stripper pole seem dull.
Tireguy, with that complete set up, all you needed was Laurence Olivier dressed up as a dentist asking, "Is it safe?"