bowlling alley
Minimum wage + tips
a freakin lot
The pricing will depend on the bowling center, type of meal and refreshments, length of time, etc.
The average resident spends about 2 pecos on your average neighborhood bowling alley.
Insurance for a bowling center will vary depending on type of insurance and other factors, such as location, size, age, equipment, etc. There are insurance companies that focus on bowling centers or specifically write policies for centers.
around $3.50 or more. depends on where you go. AMF houses cost more then privately owned
In reality, there wouldn't be ANYTHING next door to a bowling alley. Remember that a bowling alley uses so much land they build them on property no one else wants. The famous Astoria Bowl in Queens, New York, is in the middle of a bunch of warehouses and factories. The bowling alley in my town is next to a car wash. The one in the next town over is next to a bar that's going to close at the end of the month. But since you're writing a story that's a story, I'd put a diner next to it - a business that wouldn't actually locate next to a bowling alley because bowling alleys make a lot of profit selling diner-type food, but for the story why not?
In reality, there wouldn't be ANYTHING next door to a Bowling alley. Remember that a bowling alley uses so much land they build them on property no one else wants. The famous Astoria Bowl in Queens, New York, is in the middle of a bunch of warehouses and factories. The bowling alley in my town is next to a car wash. The one in the next town over is next to a bar that's going to close at the end of the month. But since you're writing a story that's a story, I'd put a diner next to it - a business that wouldn't actually locate next to a bowling alley because bowling alleys make a lot of profit selling diner-type food, but for the story why not?
It depends on what Bowling Alley you are at. Cheaper bowling alleys can range anywhere from $1 to $4 a game (per person). More recognisable bowling alleys such as AMF or Brunswick can cost anywhere from about $2 to $6 a game (per person). There are also exclusive luxury bowling alleys that can cost about $20 a game (per person).
It would cost about 165,000 dollars per lane for the land, building and equipment. An additional 50,000 dollars per lane for balls, bowling pins, retrieval equipment. and shoes would be added.
amf has the answer. I don't. I was hoping to find that answer from AMF.