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Bigstan 10-14-2018 10:20 PM

Half Moon
 
Final weekend for the Weirs being open, not sure when it really closes,
but I assume it’s soon.

So annual trip to half moon pizza, as we hadn’t gone yet this year.

Now I know why, $30 for four slices, wow.

Decent, not great, went into a warmer and came out a minute later. Meh.

Just an annual trip, will make it again next year, but hopefully Sals takes them out.

Kinda like the shooting gallery at the half moon arcade, where the same targets
havent worked in 30 years, but it stays open. Nostalgia brings us there, but I
am really not sure why as it’s just a few people milking the past.

Time for new blood already, raze it all.

This could be in many threads, I just picked this one, move it or quote it in another if u will. But after 40 years I am done with the weirs.

lakelove 10-14-2018 11:43 PM

We love the old time feel of the past. I don’t want any change~ that’s what people come for. It’s been that way for years, no change necessary.


Living The Lake Life !!!

Biggd 10-15-2018 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lakelove (Post 303566)
We love the old time feel of the past. I don’t want any change~ that’s what people come for. It’s been that way for years, no change necessary.


Living The Lake Life !!!

That's why it's dying. If you don't change eventually you will fall behind.
I usually make the trip to weirs once or twice a season with my grandkids and I always leave thinking, why do I even come here anymore? :(

joey2665 10-15-2018 08:02 AM

I do go once in a while to bring the kids to the arcade once a season since its so close to the house and I do enjoy the new BBQ place on the pier (Angry Hog), Sal's Pizza and Surfside Burger for quick meals after a day on the boat. But as discussed here many times serious changes need to be made to attract more people to the area.

Jeanzb1 10-15-2018 08:47 AM

We live year-round close to The Weirs and I can truthfully say I would like to see a total makeover. Leave the iconic Weirs sign out of respect for history, but I would love to see the rest torn down and rebuilt into attractive business space for restaurants and shops.


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Bigstan 10-15-2018 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lakelove (Post 303566)
We love the old time feel of the past. I don’t want any change~ that’s what people come for. It’s been that way for years, no change necessary.


Living The Lake Life !!!

That's like a failing restaurant saying they don't want to change anything so as not to lose the customers they have left. Which ignores the fact that something is wrong and if you don't change you're done.

Put another way - if that is what people come for then where are the people ?
There were ~ 20 people there in total Saturday afternoon.

At the beginning of the year I brought my nephew there to show him where I used to hang out when I was his age. He looked at me and said in all seriousness "I feel bad for you".....

Spider Girl 10-15-2018 10:48 AM

Half Moon
 
I agree. Nostalgia is fine, and it can be done well. Overpriced, mediocre food, broken games, and dingey/dirty facilities don't cut it. No business survives the test of time without some investment and upgrade. And no business can make it if it doesn't do something to attract new customers (and keep its old, faithful ones). It's not hard, but it takes commitment.

iw8surf 10-15-2018 10:48 AM

30$ for 4 slices of pizza? Really?

joey2665 10-15-2018 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigstan (Post 303565)
Now I know why, $30 for four slices, wow.

I think your price might be incorrect. I can't be 7.50 per slice. Maybe $30.00 for the whole pie or did you order anything else, but still expensive.

Bigstan 10-15-2018 12:11 PM

Not incorrect
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 303582)
I think your price might be incorrect. I can't be 7.50 per slice. Maybe $30.00 for the whole pie or did you order anything else, but still expensive.

I am 100% correct. $6.95 a slice I believe for a super-combo slice. + Tax is $15 and change for two slices. x2 is $30

Meat lovers and chicken/broccoli slices in this case. There were multiple whole bacon strips on meat lovers slice, which made me get it. Not bad tasting, but yes 4 slices was $30+

It's beyond insane. Yelp reviews complain the same pricing and 1 star reviews are all they have. I don't remember it being this way in the past, I guess this is an example of juicing the customers you still have.

If you like you can go try for yourself, if you like bacon you may walk away a winner...

joey2665 10-15-2018 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigstan (Post 303586)
I am 100% correct. $6.95 a slice I believe for a super-combo slice. + Tax is $15 and change for two slices. x2 is $30

Meat lovers and chicken/broccoli slices in this case. There were multiple whole bacon strips on meat lovers slice, which made me get it. Not bad tasting, but yes 4 slices was $30+

It's beyond insane. Yelp reviews complain the same pricing and 1 star reviews are all they have. I don't remember it being this way in the past, I guess this is an example of juicing the customers you still have.

If you like you can go try for yourself, if you like bacon you may walk away a winner...

No thank you I will pass. Sorry for the question. I now understand because they are not just regular plain slices. Still a lot of money and I generally do not eat pizza often in the area as most of it is just not that good with a few exceptions.

Mr. V 10-15-2018 08:40 PM

Artisan pizzas of comparable size cost even more in many places.

GBGX2 10-16-2018 05:20 AM

Will the menu clear this up?
 
Half Moon Pizza Stand Website!


http://weirsbeach.com/the-half-moon/...n-pizza-stand/

Bigstan 10-16-2018 07:59 AM

It would have, but it's out of date. Add $1 to everything.

jbolty 10-16-2018 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GBGX2 (Post 303602)

funny, the website has a giant size phone number then right below "no phone orders"

moose tracks 10-16-2018 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeanzb1 (Post 303574)
We live year-round close to The Weirs and I can truthfully say I would like to see a total makeover. Leave the iconic Weirs sign out of respect for history, but I would love to see the rest torn down and rebuilt into attractive business space for restaurants and shops.


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The Weirs has so much potential. You have the docks, beach, the Mt. Washington cruise boats and scenic train already in place. If the local business owners would sell their dilapidated business at a fair price and if the town of Laconia would give a decent tax break and work with developers, I am sure investors such as Alex Ray and Rusty McLear could rebuild the Weirs and make it a destination again. Look what Rusty and Alex did in the old mill town of Meredith. Getting Flightcraft in and improving the sidewalks was a good first step but you need to keep going.

Outdoorsman 10-16-2018 12:44 PM

In the OP you state you will be back and further down you say you will not :confused:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigstan (Post 303565)
Final weekend for the Weirs being open, not sure when it really closes,
but I assume it’s soon.

So annual trip to half moon pizza, as we hadn’t gone yet this year.

Now I know why, $30 for four slices, wow.

Decent, not great, went into a warmer and came out a minute later. Meh.

Just an annual trip, will make it again next year,
but hopefully Sals takes them out.

Kinda like the shooting gallery at the half moon arcade, where the same targets
havent worked in 30 years, but it stays open. Nostalgia brings us there, but I
am really not sure why as it’s just a few people milking the past..

Time for new blood already, raze it all.

This could be in many threads, I just picked this one, move it or quote it in another if u will. But after 40 years I am done with the weirs.


In the OP you stated you had not been there yet this year, a few posts later you state that you have....:confused:

Quote:

At the beginning of the year I brought my nephew there to show him where I used to hang out when I was his age.
I suppose it is good for a controversial topic.

Bigstan 10-16-2018 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 303625)
In the OP you state you will be back and further down you say you will not :confused:




In the OP you stated you had not been there yet this year, a few posts later you state that you have....:confused:



I suppose it is good for a controversial topic.


I should define 'we'. Myself and my nephew was 'we' at the beginning of the season. He is not allowed to eat 'junk food', so no pizza.

'We' became the whole family together at the end of the season, as we had not yet gone as a group. Hope that helps.

And PS: I/we will go again next year. But now the reason is to gawk at the decay, not because it's a viable destination spot.

Bigstan 10-16-2018 09:04 PM

And its not truly controversial, it's just $7+ slices that are a rip-off, in an area that should be torn down. Show me someone who feels that the area should stay as it is for 20 more years please, then I may beg off on my thinking.

thinkxingu 10-17-2018 04:27 AM

Sal's charges $7 for a meat lovers slice. Is the Half Moon slice 1/8th or 1/4?

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gravy boat 10-17-2018 05:45 AM

Weirs facelift
 
I agree that the Weirs needs a facelift but why does it need to be razed and totally redeveloped? Upgrade the building fronts a bit, fix the broken machines, add some newer ones, upgrade the quality of food sold and that takes care of a lot. The pier was upgraded and it still looks pretty much the same.

GB

iw8surf 10-17-2018 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigstan (Post 303646)
And its not truly controversial, it's just $7+ slices that are a rip-off, in an area that should be torn down. Show me someone who feels that the area should stay as it is for 20 more years please, then I may beg off on my thinking.

The only people who want it to stay how it was is people who knew it when it was nice. The younger folks don't care for how it was "back in the day" simply because we have no idea what it was like. We only know what it is now, a dump.

Bigstan 10-17-2018 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gravy boat (Post 303648)
I agree that the Weirs needs a facelift but why does it need to be razed and totally redeveloped? Upgrade the building fronts a bit, fix the broken machines, add some newer ones, upgrade the quality of food sold and that takes care of a lot. The pier was upgraded and it still looks pretty much the same.

GB

Detail and paint a '73 Impala and you still have a '73 Impala.

If you aren't attracting 20-40 yr old people you're doomed. If I was an owner trying to squeeze out a few more years till I retired I wouldn't change either. But if you want long term viability you need to get the younger people there, and they won't make a trip to dusty arcades or to buy $2.50 sunglasses. So IMO the whole main drag has to go.

Patofnaud 10-17-2018 11:54 AM

Beg to differ, it does not need to be torn down, but it could use more.

I live 5 months out of the years at Weirs, on most nights from May through Oct it is packed. Most parking spots fill up and folks all over the place. A lot of it thanks to the Mount.

Flightcraft did a ton of work on the Pier, Sal's sells BIG 1/4 pie slices for $7, Angry Hog does awesome BBQ, they ripped up that aged mini golf that was simple gross and put in some off-street parking for employees and a nice little grassy area to eat lunch with umbrellas and tables. The little store is nice and clean.

The city did a nice job submerging the electricity, adding nice lamp posts, fixing the sidewalks. Although those kiosk meters frankly suck, they should have just upgraded the per-site meters IMHO.

The yacht club could use some work, the other side of the street could use some work.

For the most part, the current vendors are ok on that side, but the place really lacks a nice restaurant with a view. Someplace where boaters would go as a destination (think Shipleys at Alton, think Town Docks in Merideth,,,).

Right now we have Weathervane which has no view, and Anthonys on the Pier which has a view but the atmosphere of Browns in Seabrook (picnic tables and seagulls). Neither place is somewhere to just sit for a couple hours, have some nice boat drinks and some food while watching the lake. And both places tend to close way too early on any given night.

Now take for example the top floor of Tower Hill Tavern, give it a nice menu, open up walls for some views, find some parking that does not make you watch your watch like a meth-addicted ferret and we can talk.

webmaster 10-17-2018 01:35 PM

Don't forget the new Compass Cafe behind the Weathervane. The owner put a lot of time and money into the place and it's a sign of progress at the Weirs. Flightcraft did a lot of work on the Pier and has a 5 year plan to upgrade the entire structure. Change comes slowly but it is happening. A year round anchor like the Inn & Conference Center up on Rt. 3 being discussed would really help draw more businesses. The Weirs Beach planning committee has been busy and seems to be moving the area in the right direction.

Patofnaud 10-17-2018 02:05 PM

Ahh thanks for the Compass cafe reminder, I never got there this year. Will have to replace George's and a boat to breakfast spot. :)

"Inn & Conference Center up on Rt. 3" it would be great did something like this to bring in year-round. Maybe with that lot next to Cumberlands, instead of just bike week parking.

Mr. V 10-17-2018 02:33 PM

Ah, it's a "let's reinvent the Weirs" thread.

I'll play.

My question: What, specifically, would be the best way to attract 20-40 year olds to the Weirs?

What could they find there that would be worth seeking out?

Were there more land I'd suggest an amusement park.

Woodsy 10-18-2018 10:34 AM

if I were to re-invent the Weirs... I would lean more towards an adult themed area. perhaps more like Key West... some really cool bars/restaurants, open containers allowed...

If Dave & Busters can make $$$ with arcade games & beer... so can the Weirs.

Woodsy

tis 10-18-2018 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woodsy (Post 303684)
if I were to re-invent the Weirs... I would lean more towards an adult themed area. perhaps more like Key West... some really cool bars/restaurants, open containers allowed...

If Dave & Busters can make $$$ with arcade games & beer... so can the Weirs.

Woodsy

You mean so you can't walk down the streets in the morning unless it is cleaned up?

Woodsy 10-18-2018 02:08 PM

????
 
Why would you not be able to walk down lakeside Ave in the morning? It is a small area and easy to keep clean.

It was cleaned up after Biketemberfest...


Woodsy

tis 10-18-2018 02:39 PM

In Key West you can't walk down the street in the morning until it is cleaned up. Not Weirs.

Woodsy 10-18-2018 03:03 PM

I don't see a problem if the Weirs is cleaned up @ 5-6am same as Key West. Especially where in the Weirs the businesses are prettty much all on the same side of the street.


Woodsy

joey2665 10-18-2018 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woodsy (Post 303697)
I don't see a problem if the Weirs is cleaned up @ 5-6am same as Key West. Especially where in the Weirs the businesses are prettty much all on the same side of the street.


Woodsy

Sanitation currently does come clean up the Weirs at 5am everyday in season so not much of a stretch

tis 10-18-2018 05:43 PM

I would hate to see Weirs become Key West north.

Billy Bob 10-19-2018 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 303701)
I would hate to see Weirs become Key West north.

Key West is a clean , family friendly during the daytime ,adult friendly at night safe and fun place to visit. Have you watched the sun go down at Mallory Square, watched the very talented street performers , stayed in the world class hotels , ate at the fabulous restaurants ?
The weirs doesn’t deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence

webmaster 10-19-2018 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Bob (Post 303722)
Key West is a clean , family friendly during the daytime ,adult friendly at night safe and fun place to visit. Have you watched the sun go down at Mallory Square, watched the very talented street performers , stayed in the world class hotels , ate at the fabulous restaurants ?
The weirs doesn’t deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence

That's really not a fair comparison. If all those businesses in Key West could only operate for a few summer months most of them couldn't survive and the huge investments like they made at Mallory Square probably wouldn't have happened.

They also dock cruise ships at Mallory Square almost every day. 3000 or more cruise ship passengers come off each of those ships every day year-round and spend tons of money in Key West. If that kind of revenue flowed into Weirs Beach every day it would certainly look a lot different.

TiltonBB 10-20-2018 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woodsy (Post 303684)
if I were to re-invent the Weirs... I would lean more towards an adult themed area. perhaps more like Key West... some really cool bars/restaurants, open containers allowed...

If Dave & Busters can make $$$ with arcade games & beer... so can the Weirs.

Woodsy

Please let me know when they schedule the "Weirs Beach Fantasy Fest". If they model it after the Fantasy Fest in Key West it would attract a lot of visitors and money to the area (and be VERY interesting)

Biggd 10-21-2018 07:49 AM

There is a lot that can be done to the weirs to attract more visitors but it starts with the town. They have an awesome location that begs to be revitalized.
They have to make it attractive to investors by creating a redevelopment zone that will offer tax breaks and low financing.
They have to move away from protecting the old and embracing the new. Until that happens nothing will change.

Patofnaud 10-21-2018 06:43 PM

"They have to move away from protecting the old and embracing the new."

Or do both. I understand the history of the Victorian buildings and the commit to the vets, but I do not understand why it is not embraced and used for more than just housing. Tours? Period events? History lessons? While maintaining history. To most outsiders, they are just a lot of pretty purple/ping/green buildings.

Lake George, Fort William Henry has history too, but they capitalize on it and its an anchor drawn point for tourists.

Descant 10-23-2018 11:07 AM

Apparently, the Vet's camps used to be quite colorful, and beautiful architectural examples. Some were not maintained and pavilions, dance floors etc were all razed and in the 50's the remaining buildings were all painted drab gray using war surplus paint. Been drab ever since. I agree that this could be an honorarium to Vets and an attraction to the public if redeveloped properly. Really need to expand the concept of the Weir so that we don't think of it as just 500 yards on one side of one street. A funicular going up the hill right by the Vet's HQ would open up a huge area to pedestrians that right now is mostly inaccessible. The question is what sort of incentive would it take for the current owners who seem to be making money, to re-direct their business plan? Maybe it isn't the job of the City to do this, but it is their job to provide a business friendly environment that will generate tax revenues, IMHO.


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