Both of those were truly saved by Uber and Lyft. Obviously most of us remember when that “scene” meant too many people drinking and driving. But those businesses seem to be doing just fine with a fleet of Ubers outside at the end of the concert or at closing time. Nobody likes a smelly Yellow Cab.
Thing about Uber and Lyft is that cab companies could have killed them off early on by simply offering better vehicles and better service. But they couldn’t be bothered to upgrade their customer experience.
The other thing that’s come along lately is House Concerts, and those are awesome. Why spend $100 a ticket to sit 500 rows back and watch your favorite band on giaganto-vision when you can spend less or even donate the full $100 to someone who invites bands into their home for charity events and sit three feet from them on the couch?
Sure, go to the big venue once in a while for the loudness if it’s a rock band, but the intimate setting of a House Concert is way better the majority of the time. (And around here if you’re going to a big venue, it’s worth it, since it’s likely Red Rocks... screw concerts at places like Pepsi Center and other arenas... sound sucks, seating sucks... yuck...)
Same thing with music festivals that last for many days ... way better than the typical giant venue. Meet the bands, quite often multiple venues and open seating... Same thing with music cruises...
Bars and clubs, I see no real lack of people wanting to drink in public in our downtown and other club areas...
Hey let’s throw another one out here that’ll get people riled up more...
People introduced to flying via Cirrus aircraft (or anything resembling new) seem to be quite a bit more excited about it even though they’re paying MORE to fly those... just sayin’... it seems to be true.
Some guy who was shopping 182s recently around here, started in Cirri... was looking for a restart 182 used with a decent interior and not a 70s beater... go figure. Something that resembled his 90s pickup truck rather than his grandparent’s kitchen color scheme.
Cirrus does at least understand marketing... it’s the same thing that draws people to Uber/Lyft over a smelly Yellow Cab.