Whats your policy for open play?
You you pay for bowling ahead of after? Shoes?
I've noticed a trend in talking with centers in that they are more and more forcing bowlers to prepay for bowling to prevent walkouts.
Whats your policy for open play?
You you pay for bowling ahead of after? Shoes?
I've noticed a trend in talking with centers in that they are more and more forcing bowlers to prepay for bowling to prevent walkouts.
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Lance Rasmussen
Webmaster / Autoscoring Support and Sales
CDE Software
Pre-pay for everything. It's really the only way to go. Every center I have worked at has switched to pre-pay, and I can't imagine doing business any other way.
The worst thing that happens with pre-paid bowling is that you lose a pair of shoes. With post paid bowling, you lose the bowling revenue... AND the shoes, too.
Pre-paid bowling also eliminates the end-of-the-night drunken argument of, "we didn't bowl 24 games!" (yes, the eight of you each bowled three games). ...or the argument of, "$85? We didn't do $85 worth of bowling!" With everything pre-paid, they know up front how much they're going to shell out to go bowling and make the (non-intoxicated) decision as to whether or not that's an acceptable amount of money.
The last center I managed was post-paid, and it brought back the awful memories of everything that is wrong with this outdated system. I quickly converted it to a pre-paid system.
We prepay for everything. Except for daytime league practice games, we don't even sell 'games' anymore; everything is rent-a-lane. Weekdays $14.00 /hr plus $2 each for shoes; our system holds up to 6 bowlers per lane. Peak times, Fri night (late) and Sat night, $20 /hr, $34 for 2 hrs.... Soo, 5 high schoolers can come bowling for an hour for $24, just under $5.00 per person, a cheap night out really. We do sell fractions of an hour as needed, and in non-busy times, we will give 'free time' for our customers to finish their 9 & 10th frames if necessary. As Kevin said, only way to go.
Bob
I do almost all of my bowling at the three local military centers. All have gone to the prepay system, even when they are running 'specials'. As a coach I usually use the hourly rental rate, but as a bowler I usually pay by the game as I am usually working on a specific phase of my game. My "home" center offers me a special rate as I am both a coach and league official there.
Almost all of the civilian centers are also prepay and hourly rental rates - when there is open play available.
Keith Chambers
San Diego
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