That center was obviously one of the better ones. Usually they just tell the casual bowlers "we have to move you; a league is coming in." If you throw a fit, sometimes they refund the games you haven't finished bowling...but generally the league takes precedent.
I've seen this as well. The AMF center that booted most of their senior leagues and invested in a fancy new scoring/display system closed down two months later. Many of the Bowlmor centers have either closed down or are seeing very little foot traffic. I went to a private center, to practice, in Anaheim Hills at about 11AM on a Sunday and the place was packed and there was a waiting list. I could walk into the AMF center at just about any time when there is no league going on and I'll be one of only 3-9 people in the place.
"Fun Centers" usually do well early on. It's the 'novelty' of the place. Parents suddenly have a place to bring their kids to entertain them without sitting them in front of a TV. Kids initially think it's fun and cool. But, that novelty wears off....and slowly the numbers dwindle. Those centers will try to supplement their income with gimics like youth bowling leagues and "Un-Leagues" (short leagues)...maybe even those gimicky leagues where you get a free pizza or a free ball....but again, it tends to work for a short time...then the novelty wears off.
I'm trying to find a new home center in my area...and it's frustrating because there's a center right down the road...rather new...very convenient. But, they have 4 sanctioned leagues a year...two each season...half are youth/adult...half are "Unleagues". There's a center about 15 minutes to the West...but same thing...only 4 leagues a year...no bowlers bowl at that center that carry a 200 or above average.
That leaves 5 centers...all in Des Moines...about 20-30 minutes drive to the East. Two of those centers are small....only a couple decent/serious leagues per season. Most of the high average talent bowls at one of two centers...the two furthest from me.

But, I tell ya what...for those that think league bowling is on it's way out and "fun bowling" is on it's way in...at the one center with the most talent....there are waiting lists to get in some of their leagues. In the other center...I went there last weekend...around 12:00 noon...3/4 of the place was full and they were just finishing up a tournament.
Moral of the story...those "fun centers"...when the gimmicks start to fail...will be the first ones to cry foul and claim bowling is dying...when the truth is...they pushed real bowlers away and forced them to drive past their center to get to a "real" center for leagues.
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