I guess I'm a dinosaur, because this post makes me sad. I do not find the "corporate" (for lack of a better description) centers appealing. Sure, they have the best lanes, equipment, the prettiest carpet and designer paint/decor on the walls. The one thing they all lack is, IMO, the most important element: CHARACTER.
So give me the small, dungy center that is well worn from years of use and memories. The old trophies, plaques of "House Champions" past, the ghosts of bowlers who made the bowling alley what it is. An old alley with its soul intact is temple-like, an homage to the personalities who have left their mark on the lanes.
Sorry, but I've never walked into one of these shiny new entertainment centers and "felt" anything. I have, however, entered an old alley and upon the first step in had something stir in my soul. It just felt "right" to be there, to be a part of and share in the legacy of the establishment. Unfortunately, in this age of disapproval for anything worn and not shiny, new, and perfect, bowling's soul is slowly dying a little every time one of the ancient Temples of the game is closed.
Sadly, the same is happening to restaurants too.