Have an extra 30K laying around?

The most criminal part is they describe it as being full of "arcades".

Ick.
 
I think this will sell. I don't think the new owners will make any money with it, but I think it's done well enough that someone will buy it. Best bet would be to rent it out to parties, charge them $300 - $400 a party and you'll show up, let the kids play everything for free.
 
I don't know... I like the idea of this for a portable space for games or a wood shop or something so I did a quick google on 24" trailers, they seem to go for about 5k and there's not 25k of games in there I doubt even 10k that said it's a very neat idea. Mostly I like the idea of portable space, would make an amazing portable workshop.
 
I've dealt with these guys before, they are not bad actually. Don't know about their parties or anything but for a resale group the prices are decent, although I would recommend to people that they know how to fix basic issues, they do little to fix up "working" machines. The one machine I got from them the flyback blew almost immediately, easy fix for someone who works on them not so much for someone who doesn't.
 
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Well this one looks much better than that free-candy school bus monstrosity that was posted last year.
 
The business model really isn't that bad if you were just doing this as a sideline on the weekends for kicks to make extra cash doing stuff like kids birthday parties, school events etc.
I have a buddy that has a party rental business in California who rents tables, chairs, bounce houses etc. He makes an extra $300-$500 per weekend. Basically he drops the stuff off in the morning and then comes and picks it up at agreed upon time when the party is over.
Im not saying quit your day job and pursue this as a profession, but if you did something like this on the weekends, sure why not.
That being said, I'm not say go run out and buy this either.
Most anybody in this community could go out and buy there own trailer and do something like this on their own (and probably for half the cost). I don't think your average KLOV member is the target audience anyway their trying to sell this to anyway.
 
The business model really isn't that bad if you were just doing this as a sideline on the weekends for kicks to make extra cash doing stuff like kids birthday parties, school events etc.
I have a buddy that has a party rental business in California who rents tables, chairs, bounce houses etc. He makes an extra $300-$500 per weekend. Basically he drops the stuff off in the morning and then comes and picks it up at agreed upon time when the party is over.
Im not saying quit your day job and pursue this as a profession, but if you did something like this on the weekends, sure why not.
That being said, I'm not say go run out and buy this either.
Most anybody in this community could go out and buy there own trailer and do something like this on their own (and probably for half the cost). I don't think your average KLOV member is the target audience anyway their trying to sell this to anyway.

I can see you with this....
 
I am interested how they power this. It does not seem to have its own power generator, and I cannot imagine they are running a bunch of extension cords to where ever they pull up into.
 
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