n10spool said:What I like to do if there playing golf charge them $1-2 each an hour. If you find its the last table to rent out and people dont want it give it out free until another table opens up charge them a flat rate for playing on the snooker table and give them a couple of sodas free. If ou work with them everyone is happy and will come back.
The poolhall i helped out at somepeople didnt like the big table but loved it on a regular 9 footer and liked the game of snooker eventualy went back to the big table. It all started with kindness from a waiting list and the snooker is always the last table to rent out. Eventualy even regulars start playing on it when the see a waiting list a party of 4 or more waitng for a regular table. Have them move over to the snooker and give the waitng party the regular table. this way its a win for the poolhall.
Craig
We are getting a 6 X 12 Snooker table and would like to know from pool rooms or people that go to pool rooms. What the rates are to play? Looking for information on 6 x 12 foot snooker tables only. Thanks Waldo's
We are getting a 6 X 12 Snooker table and would like to know from pool rooms or people that go to pool rooms. What the rates are to play? Looking for information on 6 x 12 foot snooker tables only. Thanks Waldo's
I think its fair for a room owner to charge more for a snooker table. The cloth is very expensive and labor is more to cover a snooker table as well. Combine those factors with the additional space required and it doesn't make cents to charge the same as a pool table that has about half of the playing surface. Moving in a snooker table is more costly than a pool table and a good one is NOT cheap. I would be happy to pay more to play on a nice snooker table. Sort of like a heated billiard table, if one place has a billiard table that is lets say an antique, and another has a heated one, where do you want to play. Almost like golf, you can play on a public OK course or you can play at a private awesome club. They don't cost the same. IMO