I see a lot of talk has been going on about what has changed externally to the Pool Room in our culture today that's impacted participation negatively (video games, smoking bans, bad economy, etc.)
But when I think about things going on inside the Pool Room that's made me not want to return, the list would include:
1) Pool Rooms that keep some "Premium" tables for the owners friends and "special" clientele. Excuse me that I'm not a famous pool player or friends with the owner. I'm not cool enough and my money isn't good enough to play on your special table? Then I'm probably not coming back.
2) Arrogant staff that spends their time socializing and playing pool, and treating me like a second class citizen when I interrupt them to get me a candy bar. Pausing your conversation with your buddy while you ring me up would be appreciated. Keeping someone behind the counter at all times is a nice thing.
3) Gangsters/punks/druggies. Pool Halls who cater to these types, you know who you are. I don't want to feel like I am taking a chance getting into a fight, or getting my car messed with at the Pool Hall. Keep them out of your Pool Halls.
4) Price. If I end up paying over $50 for a couple hours of pool + some beers & nachos, there's a good chance I won't be back very often if ever. (Can think of two Halls around Chicago like this... one just went out of Business)
5) No Pro Shop or Cue Services.
I'm sure I can think of more... anybody else have some ideas of what some Pool Halls do wrong?
But when I think about things going on inside the Pool Room that's made me not want to return, the list would include:
1) Pool Rooms that keep some "Premium" tables for the owners friends and "special" clientele. Excuse me that I'm not a famous pool player or friends with the owner. I'm not cool enough and my money isn't good enough to play on your special table? Then I'm probably not coming back.
2) Arrogant staff that spends their time socializing and playing pool, and treating me like a second class citizen when I interrupt them to get me a candy bar. Pausing your conversation with your buddy while you ring me up would be appreciated. Keeping someone behind the counter at all times is a nice thing.
3) Gangsters/punks/druggies. Pool Halls who cater to these types, you know who you are. I don't want to feel like I am taking a chance getting into a fight, or getting my car messed with at the Pool Hall. Keep them out of your Pool Halls.
4) Price. If I end up paying over $50 for a couple hours of pool + some beers & nachos, there's a good chance I won't be back very often if ever. (Can think of two Halls around Chicago like this... one just went out of Business)
5) No Pro Shop or Cue Services.
I'm sure I can think of more... anybody else have some ideas of what some Pool Halls do wrong?