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How can a global event like the Olympics lead to fewer visitors at Disney Paris? A paradox, but Christine reveals the local nuances that drive major events to inadvertently push away their usual crowd. Brandon counters with a sunny look at Phoenix’s spring training, where sports fans not only catch games but also boost local businesses by engaging in various activities. We also reflect on the Calgary Stampede and discuss how businesses can smartly navigate these tourism ebbs and flows.

Switching gears, we explore innovative business ideas, starting with a membership model for toddler activities in Atlanta. Imagine a service where parents can drop off their kids for structured, fun activities. Then, we whisk you away to Outpost X in Utah—a luxurious retreat inspired by the Star Wars universe, complete with cave dwellings and Zen Domes. Finally, the episode concludes with a discussion on a pop art-inspired mini-golf course and a provocative nude exhibit at the Maillol Museum in Paris, offering fresh ways to experience art and history.

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The brainchild of two location-based experience enthusiasts, Christine Buhr and Brandon Willey, the LBX Collective aims to inform and educate, create opportunities to connect with industry peers, and to spur collaboration, discourse, and cross-pollination of ideas.

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