Also, if I recall correctly. The 82-30 and 82-70 use a wood chute for the ball return by the pinsetter. The 82-90 to current use metal bar rail chutes.
@@PinDominator Just going by my years of experience of working in centers and also just observation. I got two more Michigan centers coming up here soon.
@@bobbyd7233 I don't have much in the nice things to say about them either. Sadly, the Phoenix metro area is just flooded with Bowlero centers, not many independents.
Hey Gregory I’m Nick and I go to this bowlero in Avondale Az I live next to it
That's cool. I have another one coming up on Wednesday.
Hmm, a former Brunswick Zone with 82-70s or 90s? With the late sweep drop, it reminds me of that SM center in the Phillipines lol
Yeah, the late sweep drop was throwing me big time. Wait until Wednesdays' upload, you'll see some malfunctions.
Also, if I recall correctly. The 82-30 and 82-70 use a wood chute for the ball return by the pinsetter. The 82-90 to current use metal bar rail chutes.
@@Greggys10Pins interesting! I've only seen the 82-90 ball shoot ramp, so I wouldn't know much about that.
@@PinDominator Just going by my years of experience of working in centers and also just observation. I got two more Michigan centers coming up here soon.
Ah yes, a Bowlero that literally has everything to qualify as a former Brunswick Zone except the pinsetters.
I've been to the Bowlero centers with the AMF title to them and they have Brunswick pinsetters. **face palm**
@@Greggys10Pins Kind of expected though, since most of them were originally something called “Fair Lanes”.
@@InsaneKorean77 That cracks me up because one of them was called Fair Lanes before AMF got it, then Bowlero got it but just kept the AMF title.
Wow $7.50 a game to a company that doesn't care for league bowlers(as the owner said) no way I would waste good monies at a ripoff organization!
@@bobbyd7233 I don't have much in the nice things to say about them either. Sadly, the Phoenix metro area is just flooded with Bowlero centers, not many independents.