Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer can't stop talking about the bathrooms at his new $2 billion sports stadium
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Steve Ballmer, owner of the LA Clippers, believes that long bathroom lines prevent fans from fully enjoying the game. He invested heavily in the Intuit Dome, designing it purposefully to minimize waiting times with over 1,400 bathrooms.
Ballmer is passionate about providing a stellar fan experience, stating 'I really hate it when people wait in line,' which indicates his commitment to exceeding fan expectations through innovative features in the Intuit Dome.
The Intuit Dome showcases cutting-edge technology with audio sensors that gauge crowd enthusiasm, aiming to enhance the live experience. Ballmer emphasizes that these sensors aren't invasive but rather used to amplify the fan experience with freebies for high-energy supporters.
The arena also includes a striking 'Halo' screen, consisting of over 70 LED displays, symbolizing the modern flair and substantial investment ($2 billion) behind creating a premier sports facility.
Read at Business Insider
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