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Maelstrom

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New Brunswick Zone near my new house
« on: July 08, 2004, 04:07:36 AM »
In may, a new bowling alley (a) opened very close to my new house. It is a brunswick zone center and has all the latest and greatest. Newest brunswick scoring system, new lanes, pins and everything. It is a very nice bowling center, I do admit. There are a few other things as well. The lanes at thias center are always oiled quite heavy, thusly regarding me needing a new heavy oil ball. But this place is also a lot more than a bowling alley. They have a full arcade, laser tag area, the normal stuff like a bar and a snack bar, but and a fairly nice sit down restaraut as strange as that sounds. Now here is a problem:

I do not know how good there youth program is there, mainly because they are brand new. A lot of the brunswick bowling centers in my area are infamous for having not so great youth programs.

Here is another thing to think about:

The prices at this new bowling alley are very reasonable and ther league rates a pretty good too. There is a bowling alley (b) just blocks from my house, but there prices are very steep and I know there youth program is very inactive. There is another bowling alley (c) that is not to close, but not to far, kinda in between, that I know has a very good youth program, even though I have absolutely no idea about there rates, because I have never even been inside this bowling center. the only current problem with this one is the travel time.

So which one do you think that I should go to:

A. The new brunswick one
B. The one neer my house
C. The one far from my house
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T Brockette

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Re: New Brunswick Zone near my new house
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2004, 07:13:37 PM »
First and foremost, you should check to see which ones do
and do not have a program. Then go and talk to some of  
the youth's and maybe parents to, to see if they are
happy with the program's they partipate in. Just by doing
that, it should narrow down your choices.
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Re: New Brunswick Zone near my new house
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2004, 09:40:31 PM »
Brunswick Zone = Chuck E Cheese.  Brunswick Zones are marketed to recreational bowlers while league bowlers are treated as second class citizens.  This has been my experience with several of the Brunswick Zones here in Chicago.
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