GeorgeF
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I heard that a bowling centre in Australia over the next few years might move to a RSL / Sports club. I think this is a huge step for bowling centres and the sport.
I wonder if this will be a sign of the times?? In the UK there is a successful chain of bowling centres incorporating a tavern, pool hall and alley in the one complex where bowling is the secondary form of income. It provides an entertainment venue for the whole family and whilst alot of bowling centres in Australia have pulled off similar feats (such as Bowl Australia) no one has gone down the pokies gambling pathway.
Vegas proves that bowling centres are a success in gambling establishments and Reno built the purpose built stadium not really for the bowlers but the potential income that visitors and bowlers generate when they visit (gambling), which is millions (which it does).
What are your thoughts of bowling centres in Taverns/RSL's/ Hotels etc etc where not only gambling is involved but restaurents, cafes and entertainment is present???
I think the ability to put more money back into bowling is huge and might provide the answer to turn things around in Australia for the sport. The logistics are a nightmare but it is certainly something to ponder.............
I wonder if this will be a sign of the times?? In the UK there is a successful chain of bowling centres incorporating a tavern, pool hall and alley in the one complex where bowling is the secondary form of income. It provides an entertainment venue for the whole family and whilst alot of bowling centres in Australia have pulled off similar feats (such as Bowl Australia) no one has gone down the pokies gambling pathway.
Vegas proves that bowling centres are a success in gambling establishments and Reno built the purpose built stadium not really for the bowlers but the potential income that visitors and bowlers generate when they visit (gambling), which is millions (which it does).
What are your thoughts of bowling centres in Taverns/RSL's/ Hotels etc etc where not only gambling is involved but restaurents, cafes and entertainment is present???
I think the ability to put more money back into bowling is huge and might provide the answer to turn things around in Australia for the sport. The logistics are a nightmare but it is certainly something to ponder.............