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Originally Posted by ac888yow
I predict an initial, substantial hit to Lac Leamy due to novelty and curiosity. Retention will be up to Hard Rock and the awesomeness of the facility they make after that.
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To me this place is going to be a bit challenged in creating a vibe like Lac Leamy but their one possible clear advantage will be the entertainment.
Hard Rocks proposal includes a 2500 seat theatre which is larger than the avalon ballroom at Niagara (1500 seats) and the Theatre du Casino (1068 seats).
So, this is where they are going to win. They'll bring in well known artists, something that we don't get as much with Lac Leamy which focuses on Quebec acts.
In the end, each will carve their niche and pull in good revenue. I see Lac leamy remaining popular with youth (because of the nightclub Alea etc) and francophones