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Which name is better suited for a 6 acre dining and entertainment complex by a lake?
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27 Responses to Option A
B sounds like a last name
My first choice sound more upscale and interesting.
I like the word promenade brings me back to the early 20th century and going to lakes and resorts.
With the size of the property, I think that Waypoint Promenade fits better. The Moorings sounds like only lakefront property to me.
I chose panel A. I really think that this name is spectacular. It is not too ritzy which is good and has a down home feeling with "Promenade."
I don't really know what moorings means. Promenade at least sounds like something fancy.
Choice A sounds more sophisticated than B. Choice B just sounds like a reference to a family name.
While I like The Moorings, it sounds very British and a bit too "Wuthering Heights" for my taste. Waypoint Promenade has a beautiful sound and feeling to it.
Waypoint Promenade sounds like a nice dining experience. The Moorings sounds like a dive bar that happens to be on a dock.
Option A just sounds more appealing to me. Sounds more like a din8ng and entertainment complex then B
sounds fancier, might make people spend more money and think of upscale dining
It sounds elegant and luxurious.
Do not like the moorings, does not say "lake" to me, neither does the one I picked. How about Lakeside Oasis?
I like option A better because I think a promenade is more descriptive, at least it invokes a particular, water front setting in my mind. While option B The Moorings could be anything.
Option A is more romantic and inviting of a name.
I think choice A is a better suited name. People have more of an idea of a promenade and I think it would fit with this type of complex.
This name is lovely. The moorings is only appropriate if there are boats anchored on the lake which seems unlikely
Moorings is too closely tied to boats; the complex has far more to offer and A gets this across much better.
I like the name Waypoint Promenade better then the other option. Being near a lake this sounds like a excellent location.
A sounds elegant and glamorous.
Promenade is a place to see and be seen, like more of a social atmosphere.
the word "promenade" sounds big...sounds like it is suitable for 6 acres. the moorings sounds plain, could be the name of a tv family or something.
Option A sounds more classy.
Because "Mooring" sounds too dysmal....
Waypoint is more rememberable
Promenade reflects the ample size. It's a pretty name, sounds high end.
Option A seems more recognizable than option B
23 Responses to Option B
Moorings more easily conveys that it's near a lake, and it sounds like a more calming environment.
B has a more unique angle that garnered my attention better.
This just evokes an immediate image of waterfront property, which is a good thing.
The name sounds unique and adventurous. I would definitely choose this over the other one
Go for The Moorings. The use of 'Waypoint Promenade' just sounds too fancy and overstated.
The Moorings is kind of a depressing sounding name. Although longer, Waypoint Promenade is more cheerful.
Moorings makes sense for a place with a lake to me. Without knowing more, Waypoint doesn't seem as relevant.
This makes me thing more of water and "docking" by it.
I feel choice B sounds more like an entertainment complex that is close by the lake and sounds like a party next to the boat.
I am not sure either name blows my socks off. But the Waypoint Promenade sounds a little stuffy and overpriced. It may not be that way but the name makes it sound like that is the set up. So I chose the Moorings as the better of two not great options. Moorings at least sounds like a place you could settle in and feel comfortable. It also sticks pretty well with the location - next to a lake.
I like the use of the nautical term as it gives an impression of high class luxury to me
Moorings sounds like it would describe a larger area then Promenade. To me Promenade would be more like a porch type setting then an open area. Moorings also brings the lake into the description.
easier to remember, and lets you know that there is a lake involved just by the name
sounds elegant and classy Both professional and personal
Waypoint Promenade feels pompous and like it's trying too hard.The Moorings is solid, and rolls off the tongue nicely.
Keep it simple. It's easier to remember to remember The Moorings. The other one seems a little too cumbersome.
I like "B" for the simplicity. I like that it means boats by the water. It has a calming tone, which makes it more appealing. Waypoint Promenade sounds like it is far away and I'm not a fan of the word "Promenade".
I liked Choice B because The Moorings is a much more unique name than Waypoint Promenade. The Moorings sound much more ritzy and fancy.
B is memorable and easy to pronounce.
Choice B is better because it sounds more nautical than choice A.
B Rolls off your tongue better. It does not sound so stuffy and it’s easy to remember
The moorings would be my preferred choice of a name of a restaurant it's much easier to remember.
I chose B, The Moorings. It sounds more suitable. I couldn’t really tell you why but it makes me think of a large open area with a pond/lake/ or waterway nearby. I just like the way it sounds. I’d go.
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