
Tesla's Diner in LA looks like a ghost town

I think the problem was that it was too much, too fast

Elon Musk's vision for a retro-futuristic diner was cool at first

But when you put all the bells and whistles on it, including the $75 ticket price for the Holiday Bash

, people started to lose interest

It's like trying to fit too many puzzle pieces together - some just don't fit

The food wasn't that great either, I mean who wants soggy burgers?

And the novelty of having Elon Musk's name on it wore off quickly

Here's a simple flowchart to show what might have happened:
```
+-----------------------+
| Elon Musk's vision |
| for retro-futuristic |
| diner |
+-----------------------+
|
| Too much, too fast
v
+-----------------------+
| $75 ticket price |
| for Holiday Bash |
+-----------------------+
|
| People lose interest
v
+-----------------------+
| Food not that great |
| (soggy burgers, etc.) |
+-----------------------+
```
Anyway, I think it's a cautionary tale about corporate branding and the importance of listening to customer feedback
