Here in Grand Rapids, MI we have a room that opened in 1963 and has been open 24-7-365 since then. phone calls regarding hours are answered " We never close, NEVER".
Until maybe 5 years ago the room had always been a teenage hangout, a meeting place for the teens find out where the parties were for that night or whatever. Week nights were always busy and the weekend nights were packed with a waiting list maybe an hour long.
Every year when school started in the fall there would be a new crop of hundreds of teens, mostly there to socialize and didn't care at all about pool. But there were always a few that grew to love the game and became regulars. You know the type, 5-6 nights a week, every penny they could get went to play and losing at pool. Most would be regular until they became 21 and disappear and start playing in bars or whatever.
Those days are gone, I'm sure there are many reasons but I believe that the main reason is that many teens today have cell phones. No need to go hang out at the pool room and wait and see what's going to be happening later.
Now days there are only a hand full of new regulars instead of 20-30 of years ago. I was one of those regulars in 1965 and I'm still there and have seen many come and go.
Now with leagues being so popular I see many of those regulars and many that weren't so regular, playing in leagues but what will happen now that there isn't a new crop every year?
I don't know the answer but I do know that it doesn't look good for this area.
Steve
Until maybe 5 years ago the room had always been a teenage hangout, a meeting place for the teens find out where the parties were for that night or whatever. Week nights were always busy and the weekend nights were packed with a waiting list maybe an hour long.
Every year when school started in the fall there would be a new crop of hundreds of teens, mostly there to socialize and didn't care at all about pool. But there were always a few that grew to love the game and became regulars. You know the type, 5-6 nights a week, every penny they could get went to play and losing at pool. Most would be regular until they became 21 and disappear and start playing in bars or whatever.
Those days are gone, I'm sure there are many reasons but I believe that the main reason is that many teens today have cell phones. No need to go hang out at the pool room and wait and see what's going to be happening later.
Now days there are only a hand full of new regulars instead of 20-30 of years ago. I was one of those regulars in 1965 and I'm still there and have seen many come and go.
Now with leagues being so popular I see many of those regulars and many that weren't so regular, playing in leagues but what will happen now that there isn't a new crop every year?
I don't know the answer but I do know that it doesn't look good for this area.
Steve