Practical guides for simulator venue owners — from filling empty bays to structuring memberships, booking corporate events, and running league nights.
Empty simulator bays are lost revenue you can never recover. Here’s why most venues bleed demand — and how self-service booking fixes it overnight.
Read articleThe 3-tier model (Guest $60/hr, Member $40/hr, Premium $30/hr) converts one-time visitors into recurring revenue. Here’s how to price it.
Read article Corporate EventsBowling alleys and escape rooms are out. Simulators impress every skill level, drive F&B revenue, and book groups of 12–24 with ease.
Read article LeaguesLeague nights are the highest-LTV activity at any simulator venue — weekly recurring revenue, predictable utilization, and social stickiness that drives retention.
Read article Group EventsSimulator parties beat bowling and Topgolf for groups. Get pricing, tournament formats, and F&B upsells for birthdays, bachelors, and friend outings.
Read article Pricing GuideSessions run $40–$75/hr nationally. Here’s what drives the spread — and how memberships drop your rate to $30/hr in the NJ/NYC metro area.
Read article Venue Setup$150K–$500K to open. Here’s the full breakdown: space requirements, simulator costs, licensing, staffing models, and the software stack you need from day one.
Read articleClubhouseOS is booking software built specifically for indoor simulator venues — self-service booking, membership pricing, and real-time availability out of the box.