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Top Focus Group locations

SuperHost
Pink Vibrant Conference Room in Atlanta
  • $100/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (4)
  • 4
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Atlanta, GA
SuperHost
Elegant Office Space For Meetings & Video Shoots
  • $50/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (7)
  • 7
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Yonkers, NY
SuperHost
Downtown Office and Event Space near Space Needle
  • $50/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (2)
  • 2
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a few hours
  • Seattle, WA
SuperHost
Modern and Bright 14-Seater Conference Room
  • $79/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (0)
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a few hours
  • Toronto, ON
SuperHost
Uptown Studio for Creatives and Workshops
  • $52/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (4)
  • 4
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • Houston, TX
SuperHost
The Library
  • $90/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (1)
  • 1
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a few hours
  • Oak Park, IL
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What people say about Focus Group on Giggster

Wendy F.
$ 1
9 hours
45 people
10 months ago
JT was very helpful and accommodating. The space was perfect for my organization's banquet! Highly recommend.
Eric E.
$ 664
4 hours
45 people
a year ago
This place was great, but takes a lot to get a "perfect" score. Here's why JT and his Gallery/Event Space merit a perfect score: 1. JT: he was hyper-communicative and extremely helpful as our last-minute changes came up. He even went as far as to offer us additional furniture (an extra table) that we hadn't previously asked for, at the last minute. A great location can be diminished by poor management, but in this case, management actually improves an already great spot! 2. Location: it's tough to find an even somewhat-affordable location to hold an event in Santa Monica. Finding one with parking is even harder and more rare. This space is spacious, well-lit, easily accessible, has indoor and outdoor space, plenty of electrical outlets, and a great flow! In addition, unlike most places, it even comes with a kitchen! Now, this isn't a fully stocked professional catering setup, but it's more than enough to warm up food or keep it cool in the refrigerator, or wash dishes when your event is over. It's a nice little extra that really helps out. 3. Flexibility: This says it all. It feels like if something is wrong or you need something different at the last minute, just communicate with JT and he'll be very reasonable with you. You gotta love renting from a small business instead of a huge conglomerate where everybody you talk to is just a robot with a pre-prepared script. My family and I were happy and my mother's 65th birthday was great! We will definitely be looking to rent from JT again in the future!
Ashley M.
$ 70
1 hours
5 people
a year ago
This place is amazing—beautiful space and great hosts. Lots of opportunities within the venue.
Beth H.
$ 200
2 hours
5 people
a year ago
Hosted an art party with 20 kids and 10 adults. We last minute needed an indoor location due to the storms in LA and Jarrett and JT came to the rescue. They were both super responsive, met me at the location to give me a walk through, and let me choose between their 3 amazing spaces. Everyone at the party loved the space and parking was super easy. We had the indoor space upstairs, which has 2 bathrooms and a kitchen sink for art clean up, and an amazing grassy patio. They also came to the rescue with tables, chairs, and linens to rent. It was a super smooth experience and would definitely use this space again. Really great vibes and can be transformed into anything - they have everything on their list to rent that you could possibly need for an amazing event regardless of the size. We received a ton of compliments on how perfect the space was for an event! Highly recommended, we'll definitely be back!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an average Focus Group location cost to rent?
Focus Group location rates typically average $68 per hour.
What is the attendee limitation of average Focus Group locations?
Attendee limits often vary with the size and features of a Focus Group location, but average 32 people per booking.
What is the average hourly minimum of Focus Group locations?
The average minimum booking time for Focus Group locations is 1 hour.
What is the average square feet of a Focus Group location?
There's a great range of Focus Group locations available, with an average size of 886 square feet.
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About Focus Groups

Whether you’re meeting up with a couple of friends to provide feedback on shows watched or meeting up with strangers to discuss newly released products, focus groups are events that are relatively easy to set up. The challenge lies in obtaining a venue that adheres to the theme as well as getting individuals that are similar to each other.

These events are often used as a confirmatory research technique that allows researchers to obtain information and observe how a group of individuals support or refute beliefs and opinions on topics discussed. This means that focus groups can be anything from a quick get-together to a planned affair with many individuals showing up to the venue. With researchers needing the most natural response from the members attending, it's wise to consider the type of venue to not scare or intimidate the candidates participating in the focus group.

Before planning out the various amenities you plan on bringing on-site, it's wise to consider a few factors to ensure that your venue helps your cause instead of impeding it. These can range from the layout of the location of your focus group to other factors like accessways and the size of the venue chosen. Figuring out these smaller things can make your focus group flow smoothly and can elicit the most natural response from the participants.

The Best Focus Group Venues

The venue is one of the most important aspects of a Focus Group. Having a venue that makes a group of strangers feel comfortable allows them to express their feelings and thoughts freely, which is always a positive thing for the researcher conducting the focus group. Consider a few of the possible options when planning out a potential focus group venue.

  • Offices
    Offices are made so that people can perform at peak productivity and without any distractions. This makes them ideal locations for a focus group site as they also have most of what you need when conducting this type of event: chairs, tables, and sometimes a podium or a projector with screens. Many office spaces nowadays have an open layout, encouraging communication and helping produce a comfortable atmosphere.

  • Event Spaces
    These can range from indoor to outdoor venues, and each event space comes with unique features which make them desirable locations to host your upcoming focus group. Depending on what your focus group’s topic is going to be, it might be best to consider some of the event spaces out there as they can provide you with exactly what you need. Consider the example of a minimalistic event space in Mission Hills, San Diego for your next focus group.

  • Film Studios
    These locations are perfect for virtual focus groups as film studios generally have all the equipment you need to set up a virtual focus group already on-site. From tripods and professional cameras to greenscreens and rig lighting, you can plan a variety of setups that can be utilized in your upcoming focus group.

  • Warehouse
    Although most warehouses are considered large and spacious areas, certain smaller warehouses could be perfect for your upcoming focus group. These smaller warehouses are often bare which allows you to decorate the place to your liking to make a more comfortable atmosphere for those who are attending.

What to Look for in Focus Group Spaces

Before finalizing your decision on a specific focus group space, considering some aspects of the venue that you’re going to rent is vital. These smaller features add up in a big way and can either help or be the detriment of your focus group.

  • Location
    Obtaining a focus group site that can be reached through both public transportation and personal vehicles is important. It's wise to consider if there’s enough parking space at your venue and if there isn’t, it’s advisable to consider renting out some street-side parking spaces.

  • Accessibility
    Ensuring that everyone can enter and exit the venue without any difficulties is also essential. This includes wheelchair ramps and accessways for those who require mobility scooters. Moreover, it's important to consider the option of bigger accessways if you need to bring larger equipment into the venue.

  • Size
    One of the biggest factors to consider when looking for a potential focus group location is size. The size of the venue affects how many participants can utilize the facility without feeling too crowded and uncomfortable. Getting a venue that is large enough to not feel cramped but at the same time isn’t too big that it feels awkward to be in the venue, is important.

  • Features
    Some venues, like outdoor ones, lack certain features that indoor venues have, like proper ventilation, heating, and cooling systems, and in some cases, restrooms. Making sure that your venue has everything needed to ensure the comfort of the participants is essential to get the most natural response.

  • Security
    Hosting a focus group in a relatively dodgy environment can make everyone feel on edge and may influence the answers that the focus group leans towards. Ensuring that everyone feels safe and secure is important and should be considered when choosing a venue for your upcoming event.

Focus Group Inspirations

With the sky being the limit, you can come up with all sorts of locations to use as your upcoming focus group location. Here are some ideas to get the gears in your mind moving.

  • Virtual Focus Group at a Podcast Studio
    These studios have everything you need to make a successful focus group online. Having a stable Wi-Fi connection and a variety of gear, you can host your upcoming virtual focus group at a podcast studio.

  • Laid-Back Focus Group at a Restaurant
    Consider a wide range of topics at a restaurant, where the atmosphere is comforting and relaxed. With the ambiance of food being cooked and the aromas wafting through the area, your focus group is bound to be natural with their responses.

  • Corporate Focus Group in a Conference Room
    Get into the mood for a corporate focus group in a conference room. These places are generally soundproof which allows you to discuss sensitive topics without worrying if people on the outside can hear your voice.

  • Marketing Focus Group at an Art Gallery
    Ensuring that everyone is encouraged by the art that surrounds them can provide you with new and original ideas for how to market new products. With many art galleries with different themes, you’re bound to find one that suits the product you’re trying to market.