Phonetek
03-02-2018, 10:13 PM
A little rant. I understand parents with little little kids say 5 and under ask for ramps, I get that. Of course they were originally designed for the disabled and wheel chair users. I still don't mind the little guys using them. What I don't get....parents with kids physically able 6+ yr old's asking for them. On top of that using bumpers. Just what exactly are they teaching them about bowling? Kids 6 and up should have no problem getting a 6lb ball down the lane. I don't care if they set it on the floor and push it between their legs, at least they are doing something.
To have bumpers too? Today I had a woman come in with her three kids that were ranging 10 - 14. She requested a ramp & bumpers. Seriously? A 14 year old boy using a ramp and bumpers, I was beside myself. I of course complied and got the ramp but what a colossal waste of time and money. Ironically, in 3 games each the highest score for the kids was 62.
Then once you get one ramp then anyone with kids wants one. This is not teaching your kids anything people! I don't understand this AT ALL. They spent about $80 bucks paying for bowling, shoe rental and some food and drinks but what did they get out of it beside utter boredom and a terrible impression of this sport?
As an establishment we are of course happy to take their money that they poorly spent but wow it just saddens me to see this. How many of these kids will EVER join a league or compete in the future? My guess is none since it had to suck out loud to sit there pushing a ball down a ramp to knock down maybe 6 pins in two shots unless they got really lucky with a 10 lb or less ball. I'd rather watch two flies on a wall mating than do that.
Personally I don't think anyone older than 12 at the absolute max should bother with bumpers. My daughter was using them and she's now 11 and I told her the other day no more bumpers. When she was using them she was bowling in the 80's maybe hit a 100. Now without them she bowled a 136 so far. I think they are more a handicap than a help. Ramps, as I said 5 or under and of course anyone who "needs" to use them. Both, silly in any case. Use one or the other.
I guess working at a bowling alley this is something I just have to get used to and grin n' bare it, but it secretly urks me. Okay rant over.
For discussion sake....what age do you think the cutoff should be for both ramps and or bumpers?
To have bumpers too? Today I had a woman come in with her three kids that were ranging 10 - 14. She requested a ramp & bumpers. Seriously? A 14 year old boy using a ramp and bumpers, I was beside myself. I of course complied and got the ramp but what a colossal waste of time and money. Ironically, in 3 games each the highest score for the kids was 62.
Then once you get one ramp then anyone with kids wants one. This is not teaching your kids anything people! I don't understand this AT ALL. They spent about $80 bucks paying for bowling, shoe rental and some food and drinks but what did they get out of it beside utter boredom and a terrible impression of this sport?
As an establishment we are of course happy to take their money that they poorly spent but wow it just saddens me to see this. How many of these kids will EVER join a league or compete in the future? My guess is none since it had to suck out loud to sit there pushing a ball down a ramp to knock down maybe 6 pins in two shots unless they got really lucky with a 10 lb or less ball. I'd rather watch two flies on a wall mating than do that.
Personally I don't think anyone older than 12 at the absolute max should bother with bumpers. My daughter was using them and she's now 11 and I told her the other day no more bumpers. When she was using them she was bowling in the 80's maybe hit a 100. Now without them she bowled a 136 so far. I think they are more a handicap than a help. Ramps, as I said 5 or under and of course anyone who "needs" to use them. Both, silly in any case. Use one or the other.
I guess working at a bowling alley this is something I just have to get used to and grin n' bare it, but it secretly urks me. Okay rant over.
For discussion sake....what age do you think the cutoff should be for both ramps and or bumpers?