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DaddyD 08-24-2024 05:21 PM

$163 for 4 people to bowl for two hours at the bowling alley in Spanish Springs!?!?!
 
Was looking for something to do with friends who are in town visiting & went online to reserve a lane at the bowling alley in Spanish Springs--midweek @ 7PM they are charging $163.24 for 4 people (one lane, including shoe rental)!

I'm sure there are coupons available, & there are probably discounted rates available on different days / times, but when did bowling become so expensive?? I get it that $40/person for lots of Villagers may not break the bank, but how can a normal working class guy afford to take his family bowling anymore??

Is that a crazy price, or have I turned into that guy--an old man screaming at the clouds??

Pairadocs 08-24-2024 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DaddyD (Post 2363713)
Was looking for something to do with friends who are in town visiting & went online to reserve a lane at the bowling alley in Spanish Springs--midweek @ 7PM they are charging $163.24 for 4 people (one lane, including shoe rental)!

I'm sure there are coupons available, & there are probably discounted rates available on different days / times, but when did bowling become so expensive?? I get it that $40/person for lots of Villagers may not break the bank, but how can a normal working class guy afford to take his family bowling anymore??

Is that a crazy price, or have I turned into that guy--an old man screaming at the clouds??

Fully understand. I realize time flies, things change, but when we built our home here there were $2 matinees; and that was common in retirement areas all over Florida, kept the movie houses full on weekday afternoons and sold a LOT of very profitable soda and popcorn. Same with bowling, weekday afternoon bowling in areas with a heavy retired population, kept the AC bills paid at the alleys when the evening leagues and weekend crowds were at work. Things have DEFINITELY changed, and although of course prices must rise, the PERCENT of our income it now takes to bowl, go to a movie, or a simple entertainment at a Villages box office event in now totally out of range because our income has definitely not increased to the point of percentage increase of these relatively simple entertainments.

Stu from NYC 08-24-2024 05:56 PM

Used to bowl from time to time but at those prices sayonara

villagetinker 08-24-2024 06:01 PM

Just send a thank you note to BOWLERO, as they are the new owners of both Bowling houses in TV. All the bowling leagues also went up, I think $2 per week.

JohnN 08-24-2024 06:28 PM

I remember as a kid bowling 3 games for a buck. Times change

bagboy 08-24-2024 08:02 PM

Bowlero is the worst thing that could ever happen to the game, sport, and business of bowling. The link I provide gives a little insight into what Bowlero is all about. They bought our two centers and yes, invested in improvements that really made very little difference to their customers. Then, proceeded to raise the lineage rate drastically for league and open play. All the while, driving out long time employees and drastically reducing staff to include mechanics and more importantly, cleaning personnel. Speaking of Spanish Springs, it's a dump. We are down to bowling once a week, and my wife experiences allergy like symptoms at night, I'm thinking from the accumulation of dirt and dust.
And I'll add one more tidbit. Recently a bowler I know, upon finishing his league play, went to the counter and complained his hands were filthy from dirt on the lanes. I saw the pictures, his hands were black. The response from the area manager was, ( I don't like customers complaining to staff) maybe you should spend your money elsewhere.
Bowlero is making a concentrated effort to fill our two centers with new bowlers, no tap bowlers, and bad bowlers, along with sporadic open play. None of which will complain about much of anything. Read the article, then decide if it matters to you.
Private Equity–Backed Firm Bowlero Is Ruining Bowling

Stu from NYC 08-24-2024 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2363753)
Bowlero is the worst thing that could ever happen to the game, sport, and business of bowling. The link I provide gives a little insight into what Bowlero is all about. They bought our two centers and yes, invested in improvements that really made very little difference to their customers. Then, proceeded to raise the lineage rate drastically for league and open play. All the while, driving out long time employees and drastically reducing staff to include mechanics and more importantly, cleaning personnel. Speaking of Spanish Springs, it's a dump. We are down to bowling once a week, and my wife experiences allergy like symptoms at night, I'm thinking from the accumulation of dirt and dust.
And I'll add one more tidbit. Recently a bowler I know, upon finishing his league play, went to the counter and complained his hands were filthy from dirt on the lanes. I saw the pictures, his hands were black. The response from the area manager was, ( I don't like customers complaining to staff) maybe you should spend your money elsewhere.
Bowlero is making a concentrated effort to fill our two centers with new bowlers, no tap bowlers, and bad bowlers, along with sporadic open play. None of which will complain about much of anything. Read the article, then decide if it matters to you.
Private Equity–Backed Firm Bowlero Is Ruining Bowling

Wow wonder how long they will survive acting like this

Shadow8IA 08-24-2024 08:56 PM

Get real
 
It’s less than $12 to bowl 2 games. You don’t have to rent it by the hour. The price went up about $1 when the new owners took over. I bowl there every other week & have never had dirty hands or a flare up of my allergies in Spanish Springs.

Papa_lecki 08-25-2024 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2363753)
Bowlero is the worst thing that could ever happen to the game, sport, and business of bowling.[/url]

Worse than the bowling alley closing? Because that is what would have happened.

Electricity is up 8%, wages are up, cleaning supplies up. You have 7% annual inflation this happens.
It’s not 1973 anymore.

JoeVentnor 08-25-2024 05:22 AM

Ridiculous!!
 
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Originally Posted by DaddyD (Post 2363713)
Was looking for something to do with friends who are in town visiting & went online to reserve a lane at the bowling alley in Spanish Springs--midweek @ 7PM they are charging $163.24 for 4 people (one lane, including shoe rental)!

I'm sure there are coupons available, & there are probably discounted rates available on different days / times, but when did bowling become so expensive?? I get it that $40/person for lots of Villagers may not break the bank, but how can a normal working class guy afford to take his family bowling anymore??

Is that a crazy price, or have I turned into that guy--an old man screaming at the clouds??

I thought it was expensive living in Palm City, Martin County, and have only been living in TV for a short time, but i cannot believe the prices here for good and services. They must think you have a printing press and just keep cranking out the cash! $163 for bowling can not be justified at all. By not patronizing these places maybe it will sink in, but i highly doubt it!!

TomPerry 08-25-2024 05:32 AM

You think that’s expensive??? Take 4 people to Disney World or Universal!!!

golfing eagles 08-25-2024 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by JoeVentnor (Post 2363770)
I thought it was expensive living in Palm City, Martin County, and have only been living in TV for a short time, but i cannot believe the prices here for good and services. They must think you have a printing press and just keep cranking out the cash! $163 for bowling can not be justified at all. By not patronizing these places maybe it will sink in, but i highly doubt it!!

$163 for 4 people, 2 hours = $20.37/hour of entertainment. Compare that to other forms of entertainment. Golf in TV, low season----$54.50 + tax, 4-hour round---$14.57/hour. Show at the Sharon, $80-120, 2 hours = $40-60/hour. Caribbean cruise, 1 week for $4,000 = $23.81/hour not including tips/drinks/incidentals/excursions + you pay to sleep 25-33% of that time.

So, put in perspective, not outrageous at all.

coleprice 08-25-2024 05:52 AM

Actually, Executive Golf in The Villages is at No Additional Cost over our Amenity Fee, just like dozens of other things available at The Villages. If you don't play golf, try Bocci, Shuffle Board, Putting Greens, Corn Hole, Horse Shoes, a leisurely swim in one of our beautiful pools, etc. We have lots of things to do here in The Villages, so you don't have to pay exorbitant prices to bowl.

SuzSmith 08-25-2024 06:23 AM

Go to Leesburg
 
Last month a bunch of us went to the bowling Alley on 44. I think it's a Leesburg address but it's not far. Got a Groupon. $36 for 2 hours for four of us! We bought food and drinks and still paid less than $100 for four.

I get your point that the regular price should be reasonable. But it takes just a quick search to find a deal.

Spinnaker 08-25-2024 06:30 AM

Groupon


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