The opportunity that I think would solve the issue of people
losing their items at clubs and venues would be quick, compact lockers
installed with about 25-50 units per venue ( of course depending on how large
the venue is and whether or not consumers trust to use them). It would be
installed in a corner or against a wall somewhere in the venue, and the lockers
would be about the size of the small lockers that we use in the Southwest rec
gym. I think it would make most sense to sell these units directly to the club
or venue owner, and they could then charge the consumer a reasonable price for
the full 24 hours that the lock is eligible for. One the user puts the desired
items that they want to be kept safe, they themselves put in a 4-digit code
that they will then later use to unlock the locker once they are ready to leave
or if they just need to take something out. If the consumer say forgets their
items once they have already left, they have a chance to come back and unlock
the lock the next day to retrieve their items. The lock will only open with the
correct code that was put in, or a master key that will be given to club owners
in the case the user cannot remember the code. I think this opportunity could
really have a positive impact on night life for people who enjoy going out.
Hi Gracie!
ReplyDeleteYour approach to this problem is very clear and seems to me like a great place to start. I'm glad that you mentioned that owners will be able to have a master key for whoever can not remember their code since that is a real factor to consider. I agreed with you that this could improve the experience of going out. I would personally advocate for a product like this! Thanks for your dedication to these posts this week. Great work!