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AEM
and Alpha-Omega Amusements Working with Bavarian Inn Restaurants,
The Bavarian Inn Lodge, and RiverPlace have Brought New Levels of
Family Fun to Michigan’s Number One Tourist Attraction
Believe it or not,
Michigan’s top tourist attraction isn’t an automobile manufacturing
plant or a Great Lakes resort. The state’s most popular draw is
Frankenmuth, a themed fairytale village located 75 miles north of
Lansing that annually draws three million visitors from around the
world.
Founded 150 years ago by German immigrants
(many of whose descendants still live and work there), Frankenmuth
is famous for its Bavarian restaurants, Alpine
village style lodgings, and gingerbread-house stores and shopping.
Visitors are charmed by performers and attendants who wear elaborate
Old World costumes right out of “Hansel and Gretel.” The annual
Oktoberfest highlights Frankenmuth’s year-round schedule of family-oriented
events.
Alpha-Omega Amusements, Inc. (AOA) of East
Brunswick, N.J., is bringing new levels of professional entertainment
to Frankenmuth as consultants and suppliers of equipment, service,
and training to a trio of amusement centers owned and operated by
the Zehnder family, owners of the world famous Bavarian Inn hotel
and restaurant facility.
* In August,
AOA launched Phase 1 of a new 40,000 sq. ft. Family Entertainment
Center at Frankenmuth’s prestigious new RiverPlace retail outlet
mall complex.
* Earlier
this summer, AOA upgraded an existing FEC at The Bavarian Inn Lodge,
increasing weekly game revenues during the first several weeks by
more than 300%! This was accomplished by actually reducing
the number of games from 110 to 100, creating a new layout, eliminating
red label violent games, and adding the proper mix of redemption
and merchandise dispensing machines.
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Last year, AOA added a 30-game fun center in the Bavarian Inn Restaurant’s
Castle Shops to test the new concept.
“As a result of changes instituted by
Alpha-Omega and under their direction, we have shown a very dramatic
improvement in amusement revenues,” stated Bavarian Inn Manager
Steve Leix. “We have just opened our third facility with Alpha-Omega
and we plan to expand our amusement ventures over the next couple
of years with AOA's ongoing support. I'm confident that revenues
will keep growing as we progress.”
“All
of us at Alpha-Omega Amusements are very proud to be associated
with the Zehnder family and their hard-working staff. We are
all delighted by the results and of our ability to work together,”
said Frank Seninsky, President of the Alpha-Omega Group of Companies.
“Our entire Alpha-Omega team continues to be involved in concept
creation, planning, marketing strategy, game selection, game installation,
redemption management strategy, prize merchandise acquisition, staff
training, and ongoing technical support.”
“The owners and managers of the Bavarian Inn
companies are excellent partners,” President Seninsky added.
“They have responded enthusiastically to our ideas and concepts.
Everything from budgeting to execution has been right in keeping
with the Zehnder family’s tradition of the providing the highest
quality. I believe Alpha’s reputation for honesty and follow-through
greatly contributed to the Zehnder’s decision to initiate exclusive
agreements with our company at their three key facilities.”
The Bavarian Inn Restaurant and Lodge,
the associated Castle Shops, and the RiverPlace
FEC are all owned and operated by the Zehnder family. Today
three generations of Zehnders and 600 employees make the Bavarian
Inn Restaurant one of the top 10 dining facilities in the U.S.,
with seating for 1,200 who enjoy the eatery’s famed “all you can
eat” chicken dinners. The Bavarian Inn Lodge (7 acres under one
roof) has 354 guest rooms and 5 pools; its FEC includes an 18 hole
Miniature Golf course.
Alpha-Omega’s President Seninsky first visited
Frankenmuth over 18 months ago at the request of Randy White of
White Hutchinson Leisure & Learning Group, who was then helping
design Frankenmuth’s new RiverPlace retail complex. Seninsky
met with Zehnder family representatives including Co-Owner/General
Manager Judy Zehnder Keller, Co-owner Bill Zehnder, and Manager
Steve Leix. He outlined an aggressive plan for equipment upgrades
and marketing for the existing Bavarian Inn Lodge family entertainment
center. Major points of the plan included establishing a redemption
component and installing a variety of other equipment to expand
the game room’s customer appeal across the entire demographic span,
from tots to great-grandparents. Alpha-Omega’s plan also called
for a significant reduction in both the number of action-themed
video games and in the violence levels of those video games that
remained on site.
With the enthusiastic support and cooperation
of General Manager Judy Zehnder Keller, The Bavarian Inn signed
an agreement with Alpha-Omega to go forward with the plan.
Redemption counters were built, and Ms. Zehnder Keller approved
budgets to make sure that the best quality merchandise was ordered.
The entire Alpha-Omega team including co-owner and COO Joe Camarota,
along with staff members Steve and Joseph Camarota, was closely
involved with executing the plan, devoting a great deal of time
and expertise to the selection of the right equipment and its proper
installation. As always, Alpha-Omega paid special attention
to make sure that the games had proper settings for redemption play
pricing, ticket payout percentages, and point values.
According to Manager Steve Leix, “Alpha-Omega’s
highly professional staff came into the area, did a superb job of
selecting games and prizes, and taught us how to operate redemption
properly. Everything was installed, up and running in a timely
manner. This required extra hard work because we had to make
the change in a very short time frame.”
Once the new games arrived, the game room
became so busy that the Zehnders decided to hire six new employees
to staff the 3 redemption prize centers, perform minor maintenance
on token and ticket devices, and to help with secure cash flow accounting,
cash box collections, redemption merchandise ordering and fulfillment.
“The upgraded Bavarian Inn Lodge game
room has achieved strong and sustained revenue increases.
Alpha-Omega has tripled our weekly game room earnings by leading
us into the redemption market,” Liex stated.
The redesigned game room’s new popularity
is especially evident on Sunday mornings, the time when many guests
of The Bavarian Inn are preparing for noon check-out.
Prior to Alpha-Omega’s remake, Sunday mornings were among the slowest
times for the Lodge game room. Since the redesign, Sunday
mornings are among the center’s busiest times. Excited children
line up at the redemption counter all morning long to cash in tickets
and keep the center humming.
Alpha-Omega continues to support the
three game centers with regular ongoing consultation and supervision
from the company’s New Jersey offices and every day regular on-site
visits by Alpha-Omega technical service personnel.
Following the remarkable success of the redesigned
Castle Shops game room, the Zehnder family retained Alpha-Omega’s
services this year to upgrade the Family Entertainment Center at
the Bavarian Inn Lodge. In mid-June, Alpha-Omega began installing
new games, eventually bringing the FEC’s complement of equipment
to 100 machines. Bavarian Lodge FEC revenues increased from
$6000 per week to an average of $21,000 per week for the past eight
weeks. “This 300% increase has been accomplished during what
the Lodge terms its slow season,” said Alpha-Omega President Frank
Seninsky. “We are all looking forward to seeing what new heights
will be attained when the busy season arrives, starting with Oktoberfest.”
Alpha-Omega is now setting up the Zehnder
family’s RiverPlace FEC with a first-phase installation of 50 games.
A total of 100 coin-operated games will eventually be installed.
The FEC at RiverPlace also includes a Foam Factory children’s play
area, additional rides, party facilities and another world class
Zehnder restaurant.
Manager Steve Leix reports that the
Bavarian Inn is extremely
pleased with Alpha-Omega’s professional services. “We enjoy
close, ongoing communication and consultation from the entire staff
by phone, fax, and email, and strong in-person technical support,”
Leix said. “The biggest strength that Alpha-Omega has brought
to us is their expert knowledge and strong open communications.”
“We have also been impressed by their
total integrity and accountability,” Leix continued. “Alpha-Omega
has been very straightforward with us, including on financial matters.
In one case where we overpaid, they let us know immediately and
moved in a very responsible fashion to straighten out the numbers.
In sum, I would say Alpha-Omega has earned our trust on every level:
operations expertise and performance; personal and business integrity;
and close, reliable, ongoing support."
“It is remarkable what can be accomplished
by first thinking big and then planning the details,” Alpha-Omega
President Seninsky concluded. “This has been the secret of
the Zehnder family's success, passed down to the succeeding generations,
and it blends extremely well with the operating success and teaching
abilities of Alpha-Omega Amusements. We look forward to working
hand in hand with The Bavarian Inn companies to continue expanding
their amusement attractions and growing their amusement revenues
for a long time to come.”
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