Prototype feedback week 4

Positive feedback on the idea of having interactive learning games on tables. Idea given to have a projector hitting the table from above. These can change every few months to keep visitors coming.
Another idea given to have a cardboard cutout visitors can take pictures with.
New edibles/lickables can also be introduced every few months to bring visitors back.

Tensions
All the tree decorations and such could be distracting and visitors may be confused at where the counter is. Visitors may also be intrigued at all the decorations and in looking around the displays, find the counter.
Kids may be loud and disruptive in cafe space.
People alone may feel that this space isn't for them as it gives off a very social vibe.
If the exhibit/cafe was brand based, it wouldn't give off the nostalgic vibe that is desired.
Idea of lickable walls and surfaces unhygienic and would need to be clearly defined and only a limited amount of surfaces can be lickable.

Questions.
Will the idea of a millennial playground wear off and stop attracting customers/ visitors?
 How will you balance kids visiting with parents? (Having a "whale heart" type instillation in a designated spot in the cafe where they can play)
Why willy wonka?
Is willy wonka nostalgic?
Why have a family/kids area if millennials are the target? (Because we cannot ignore the fact that kids will visit with parents)
Is there activities for millennials? (Yes, it will be a social media sharable space where millennials want to post/livepost about)
Is exhibit edible?
Is there any similar pre existing exhibits around the world?

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