Bowling in this "center" is like walking through a time tunnel back into the 1970's when these bowling machines were new (around 1975) but also at a time when people had no clue or a care in how to properly dress the lanes with "oil" for proper scoring. Customers willingly pay high prices for awful cheap beer and that must be what keeps this DUNGEON in operation. Fine for a recreational bowler who participates in the "sport" a few times a year and for children to have a great time at a birthday party. With lousy Brunswick Twister bowling pins that do not react like real "normal pins", you'll check your drink or whatever you may be smoking to make sure you're not seeing things if you know anything about real bowling and scoring at all. Having worked in 11 bowling centers in America and Asia where I managed 5 of them, walking out the door at the end of play is the best part of the experience at Plus Bowling. Any bowling center in the United States would be out of business in less than 6 months with these pathetic scoring conditions. That all being said, however, Gary in the Pro Shop is the only person in town worth seeing for any and all items related to bowling like shoes, balls and other accessories. Gary is friendly, knowledgeable and a pleasure to deal with and he obviously has NOTHING to do with lane preparation. Enough said, AMEN. read more