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WonderBoy11

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Mar 25, 2009 8:50 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Mom in law owns a daycare with about 150 kids.  We live in a small town.  She also has a indoor gym detached from the daycare.  She uses the gym during the week for after school kids.  She has pool table and adjustable basketball goal in the gym.  She also has place to sit for eating ect in the gym along with music ect.  

Im looking for ideas of how I can use what she has for a weekend part time business.  I thought about buying inflatables and putting them inside like twice a month ect.  Im not sure how that would work with her insurance ect.  Also looking at what startup costs ect could would be.

Anyone have any other ideas of how i could use this for a part time business?  I have a 4 year old so I would also be able to involve him also.
sweetloumoore

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Mar 26, 2009 12:25 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Maybe just allowing people to rent it out for childrens birthday parties and  you could provide entertainment and clean up.
incredibleone

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Mar 27, 2009 1:44 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Yes, renting the space out for parties and other activities is a great idea. If you have any game consoles like Playstation, XBox, or Wii- you could have  like a tournement everyweekend and charge a fee.

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WonderBoy11

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I was thinking of maybe putting some bouncies in there are rent it out for birthday parties ect.  I had not thought of the xbox ect game consoles for tourneys.  She has the old consoles.  I guess would it be best to advertise say a Madden 09 tourney at $10 each to enter.  Winner takes home xxxx amount of money.  I provide food ect for the event?  Maybe divide it up into age groups?
MyMarketEASE

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Mar 30, 2009 8:50 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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The ideas submitted, including yours, are very good.  I`d like to suggest that since you live in a small town, you should reach out to the community and find out what they would be interested in.  Perhaps you`ve already identified a need (hence the inflatables idea), but if you`re not sure of the interest, conduct a quick survey of the families in your town.  It could be as simple as collecting responses at an upcoming town event.  Find out what they think they need, and you`ll have your weekend idea.
 
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MattThomas

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Mar 31, 2009 10:50 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I love incredibleone and wonderboy`s ideas on the gym usage.

Perhaps your mother-in-law can cross sell this service to her customers? Maybe in exchange for a commission?



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WonderBoy11

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Apr 01, 2009 7:53 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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We have a local rec center.  However they charge $150 to rent the building, $x amount for kitchen usage, and $x to have the bouncers set up.  Im thinking research that site since its a public facility, and compare prices.  We have a few people that rent out the inflatables just for parties ect, but no one othet than this one place that has facility and inflatables as a combo.


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