So many threads on BR for one reason or another end up with posts that make reference to the death of bowling. I'm sorry, but in my area of Florida bowling is flourishing and growing. I have visited and talked with many owners of centers and pro shops all across the country in my extended travels each year and most of them are not subscribing to the death of bowling.
True, there are centers closing all the time because there are just as a whole to many still left from bowlings peak times. And there are good reasons for many of these to be closed e.g. centers are old and have not been maintained, property is worth more than the center, owners die and family does not wish to continue the business, to costly for some to remodel, investment in party/boutique/cosmic bowling vs. league,etc. But, again "thinning of the herd" to match the current times, does not to me mean bowling is dying.
Some folks see the glass as half empty, I see it as half full. If that's bad, so be it.