Do you think something like Ray's MTB indoor would work in a city such as Phoenix? We've got the opposite problem of Ray's here, during the summer its so damn oppressively hot that you can't even think, much less think of riding your bike at any time other than 4:00 in the morning.
The other thing lacking here is a place to hone your MTB skills. I've ridden Ray's twice now, and both times were highly "educational."
What puzzles me though is how fickle this town is. Nothing seems to last here, what's hot one minute is gone the next. And with some notable exceptions (i.e. The Maroon Van Brigade) there isn't a lot of interest that I can see in this sort of thing.
Do you think it'd work? Be a great place in the winter for all of you snowed in types to come down to. You could ride the park a couple days, go ride all of the trails another day or two, and not be frozen to your core.
The other thing lacking here is a place to hone your MTB skills. I've ridden Ray's twice now, and both times were highly "educational."
What puzzles me though is how fickle this town is. Nothing seems to last here, what's hot one minute is gone the next. And with some notable exceptions (i.e. The Maroon Van Brigade) there isn't a lot of interest that I can see in this sort of thing.
Do you think it'd work? Be a great place in the winter for all of you snowed in types to come down to. You could ride the park a couple days, go ride all of the trails another day or two, and not be frozen to your core.