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Topic: Taglines/Names

Entertainment

Posted by Anonymous on 160 Points
i would need help for an outlet name in our resort hotel..the outlet features a Arcade,Cafe,indoor billiards,pinball,airhockey,darts,Internet , xbox modules and we also have multi function rooms that can be use for set meetings,events and use for karaoke.
I would want a straight forward simple name like Games room..something like that and catchy.
Also bec we have two multifunction room I would names for them like The Chairman's room for example...
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  • Posted on Member
    Hi,

    Try the following:

    1. Recreatinal Room
    2. FUn Room
    3. Energetic Room
    4. Relax Room
    5. Sticky room (you dont feel like leaving the room)
    6. Hobby Room
    7. Indoor happiness Room
    8. Thrill Room

    Hope this will help.
  • Posted on Accepted
    Hi,

    Resort Hotel Game Rooms Names For Main Outlet:

    "The Zone"
    "The XRoom"
    "RecRo"
    "Tune Up"
    "The Game Room"
    "The X BOX"

    Names For The Two Rooms Inside The Main Room:

    "The Gamers Box"
    "Get Wired 1 and 2"
    "Tune Box One and Two"
    "Xpro on and two"

    Regards,

    W
  • Posted on Accepted
    Hello

    How about

    * Fun N Games

    * Thrills N Chills

    * Adrenaline Zone

    * Activity Zone

    Regards

    Nahida Sunil


  • Posted by Frank Hurtte on Member
    the game zone has a nice ring to it
  • Posted on Member
    The Great Escape
    Excellent Adventure
    24/7 Fun
    Planet Fun
    Fun Found Here
    One Fun Place
    The Play Way
  • Posted by NovaHammer on Member
    The Gauntlet

    Part of Medival Challenge Phrase and also from 'run through narrow path'.

    Edgy name for interior rooms The Snake Pit and also for action minded types The Drop Zone.

    History of both Gauntlet meanings as described above;


    "The English language contains two wholly different words spelled and pronounced gauntlet. The gauntlet in this expression means glove derives from the medieval French gauntlet, 'a little glove.' Knights of the age of chivalry, though not as noble as they seem in romances, did play by certain rules. When one knight wanted to cross swords with another, he issued a challenge by throwing down his mailed glove, or gauntlet, and his challenge was accepted if the other knight picked up the metal-plated leather glove. This custom gave us the expression 'to throw down the gauntlet,' 'to make a serious challenge."

    The other meaning of "gauntlet," as in "run the gauntlet," is derived from "the Swedish word gattloppe, from 'gat,' 'a narrow path,' and 'loppe, 'run'."

    "Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins" by Robert Hendrickson (Facts on File, New York, 1997)

    Hope this stirs up some creative choices for you!

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