What do you pay for "TABLE TIME" where you live?
I've paid as much as ($9) an hour per person here in the Los Angeles area.
I've paid as much as ($9) an hour per person here in the Los Angeles area.
What do you pay for "TABLE TIME" where you live?
I've paid as much as ($9) an hour per person here in the Los Angeles area.
Felt in Englewood Colorado-8:30 AM to 4 PM
Gold Crowns $2.00 hour
Diamonds $2.50 hour
Hanks in Wheatridge Colorado
Gold Crowns 10 AM to 4 PM $7.00 flat rate
Mile High Billiards in Arvada Colorado
9 and 7 foot Diamond's $10 play all you want
The above may have changed, I only go there for League night
Additionally, if your name is "Bruce" and you have someone from NY visiting the CO area, just let the NY'er pick up the table time tab -- you play for free.
-Sean
This year its on me.
:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:
My local room is 24/7 and they charge $4 an hr. They do run several specials on pool time though. If you get lunch there you get 3 hrs free, $10 gets you 4 hrs, and $20 gets you 10 hrs. That's pretty good considering I was paying $9 an hour where I used to live and they didn't run any specials at all.
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Unfortunately my friend, I can't make it out this year due to work commitments and personal reasons. We are planning something for early 2015, though.
Back on track with the thread, the two pool halls I frequent -- Jack N Jill Billiard Cafe in Brewster, NY, and Fast Eddies in New Milford, CT have the following table time rate:
$8/hr
...with specials on weekday (during the day) and sometimes weekend specials as well.
When you compare this with the cost of other social sports, say, bowling -- you'll find it's actually a good deal! (In my area, bowling usually goes for $5 per game, per person!)
-Sean
Most places in NJ charge $10 flat rate from 11am to 6 pm. Evening rates vary. $9 per person per hour for one hour. This is reduced for more people. Something like $6 per person per hour for 4 people on the table.