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Time will tell. It is on Disney property, and I've never been to a Splitsville before so I don't know if there are rules about that. Anyone want to fill me in?dstrawn9889 wrote:so...no children allowed after 10pm then...MadEye wrote: Just a friendly FYI: Splitsville is the company that will be running this alley. It won't be Disney run for those who though it would be.
Yes it will be the former Virgin Megastore. I have a feeling it'll close either 11 or 12pm or pull a CityWalk and close at 2am.Len90 wrote:This is going in the old Virgin Megastore? So long as it is open later than the parks it should be a pretty good idea. I just hope people aren't too tired to bowl after a day in the parks!
I have a feeling the main focus will be on the locals. Tourists will just be the icing on the cake.Goofyfan wrote:Having such limited time at Disney parks, I just can't see us taking time out for bowling... too much other exciting things to see and do.![]()
I'm with you on this Goofyfan. We have a bowling alley that does "cosmic bowling" literally a half-mile from our house.Goofyfan wrote:Having such limited time at Disney parks, I just can't see us taking time out for bowling... too much other exciting things to see and do.![]()
I feel the same way as you Goofyfan ~ same goes for me seeing a movie while on vacation. Not going to do that when I can do that at home when I'm not spending all that money to be at Disney. I think MadEye is right. The newer offerings at DTD are to bring more locals in and spend some time and money...MadEye wrote:I have a feeling the main focus will be on the locals. Tourists will just be the icing on the cake.Goofyfan wrote:Having such limited time at Disney parks, I just can't see us taking time out for bowling... too much other exciting things to see and do.![]()
Like with the stuff at DTD/PI, it's a night club for people who normally can't get into night clubs, in this case it has bowling. If it's like the one down in tampa, long story dull city, it will be kids and families all day until about 10 or so, then they put a guy at the door to restrict entry with minors. Though, I think minors can go in if they are with an adult.MadEye wrote:Time will tell. It is on Disney property, and I've never been to a Splitsville before so I don't know if there are rules about that. Anyone want to fill me in?dstrawn9889 wrote:so...no children allowed after 10pm then...MadEye wrote: Just a friendly FYI: Splitsville is the company that will be running this alley. It won't be Disney run for those who though it would be.
Well, if this is true for this one, I know a lot of CMs who are going to love this place (depending on how late it is open til).Wizzard419 wrote:Like with the stuff at DTD/PI, it's a night club for people who normally can't get into night clubs, in this case it has bowling. If it's like the one down in tampa, long story dull city, it will be kids and families all day until about 10 or so, then they put a guy at the door to restrict entry with minors. Though, I think minors can go in if they are with an adult.MadEye wrote:Time will tell. It is on Disney property, and I've never been to a Splitsville before so I don't know if there are rules about that. Anyone want to fill me in?dstrawn9889 wrote:so...no children allowed after 10pm then...
One would think bowling alleys have more of a consistent cash flow than mini-golf courses, due to bowling leagues, tournaments, etc. Our local bowling alley is usually at least mildly busy during the day, and packed at night. I never see more than maybe 3 groups of people at the only mini-golf place in town, and that's usually in the summer! It's been that way probably at least 10 years. And yet they trudge on somehow.Wizzard419 wrote:I am always amazed that bowling alleys and mini golf courses still exist. They may have a few hours a week where they are busy, but their overhead must be crazy low that their rapid pace towards obsolesence doesn't entice them to close. They clearly must also own the land, since rent would be sky high.
Every time I've gone mini golfing at WDW, it's always been busy regardless of time of year. Heck, if Universal sees the need to open some mini golf courses of their own, Disney must be doing something right.Wizzard419 wrote:I am always amazed that bowling alleys and mini golf courses still exist. They may have a few hours a week where they are busy, but their overhead must be crazy low that their rapid pace towards obsolesence doesn't entice them to close. They clearly must also own the land, since rent would be sky high.