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A Fun Spin on Dentistry: Dr. McCormick’s Entertaining Venture

31 min · Gestern
Episode A Fun Spin on Dentistry: Dr. McCormick’s Entertaining Venture Cover

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Bryden McCormick, a Fuquay-Varina dentist and owner of Fuquay Family Dentistry, shares how he went from economics and banking to dentistry, then to creating McWally’s after seeing the town’s need for a family entertainment spot. He explains the years-long process from concept to opening on August 20, 2025, including feasibility studies, working with family entertainment consultants, covid-driven cost increases that doubled the project to $20 million, and securing SBA financing through a small Wisconsin bank. With events and marketing manager Emily Jones, he highlights McWally’s bowling, arcade, food, bar, outdoor patio, and 5,000-square-foot laser tag arena, plus the challenges of managing a large teen staff, heavy party volume, and plans for a potential second location. 00:00 Dentist Meets Fun 02:50 Why Dentistry Chose Him 04:11 Landing in Fuquay-Varina 05:02 The McWally's Idea 06:08 Covid Costs and Investors 07:43 Naming McWally's 08:44 Balancing Two Businesses 09:41 Financing Hurdles 11:01 Emily Runs Events Marketing 12:26 Laser Tag and Murals 16:03 Community Reaction and Vision 18:34 Running Day to Day 19:26 Leadership Behind Scenes 20:17 Juggling Parties 21:08 Bright Open Vibe 23:29 Favorite Activities 24:27 Advice for New Owners 26:45 Dream Add-Ons 27:32 Second Location Plans 28:25 Surviving Weekend Rush 28:55 Year Two Excitement 30:01 Follow and Book Parties 30:26 Closing Thanks

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Episode A Fun Spin on Dentistry: Dr. McCormick’s Entertaining Venture Cover

A Fun Spin on Dentistry: Dr. McCormick’s Entertaining Venture

Bryden McCormick, a Fuquay-Varina dentist and owner of Fuquay Family Dentistry, shares how he went from economics and banking to dentistry, then to creating McWally’s after seeing the town’s need for a family entertainment spot. He explains the years-long process from concept to opening on August 20, 2025, including feasibility studies, working with family entertainment consultants, covid-driven cost increases that doubled the project to $20 million, and securing SBA financing through a small Wisconsin bank. With events and marketing manager Emily Jones, he highlights McWally’s bowling, arcade, food, bar, outdoor patio, and 5,000-square-foot laser tag arena, plus the challenges of managing a large teen staff, heavy party volume, and plans for a potential second location. 00:00 Dentist Meets Fun 02:50 Why Dentistry Chose Him 04:11 Landing in Fuquay-Varina 05:02 The McWally's Idea 06:08 Covid Costs and Investors 07:43 Naming McWally's 08:44 Balancing Two Businesses 09:41 Financing Hurdles 11:01 Emily Runs Events Marketing 12:26 Laser Tag and Murals 16:03 Community Reaction and Vision 18:34 Running Day to Day 19:26 Leadership Behind Scenes 20:17 Juggling Parties 21:08 Bright Open Vibe 23:29 Favorite Activities 24:27 Advice for New Owners 26:45 Dream Add-Ons 27:32 Second Location Plans 28:25 Surviving Weekend Rush 28:55 Year Two Excitement 30:01 Follow and Book Parties 30:26 Closing Thanks

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