
Originally Posted by
RobLV1
I'd love to know where you got your information. The Vegas bowling rumor mill runs rampant, and most of what you hear is pure conjecture. As far as I can tell after an examination of the USBC website and rule book, the USBC standards for oiling are virtually non-existent; that's a big part of the problem with modern bowling. I know a few years ago, the standard was a minimum of three units of oil from gutter to gutter, and a minimum distance of either 25' or 15' (I really can't remember, but it is so short as to be meaningless). If there are no standards, how can they fail to meet them? As for the discontinuation of midnight bowling, they are simply following the pattern set by most of the bowling centers in the valley. First they start closing the bar at either midnight or 2 a.m., then their bowling business falls off because the bar is closed, and finally they close the center because the bowling business falls off. This all happened at the Suncoast some 5 years ago. Gold Coast is just catching up. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Orleans doesn't follow suit shortly. The problem is that Casinos have begun to look at each department as an individual profit center. If the bowling center bar is not bringing in revenue, it closes earlier. If the bowling center is not bringing in revenue, it closes earlier. If an individual restaurant is not making a profit, it is closed down and replaced with another. As soon as big business took over gambling in Las Vegas, the notion that all you have to do is get people in the door so they will gamble is gone as evidenced by the demise of the $5 surf and turf!
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