Packy Visits the worlds longest bowling lane which is 101 feet long! Become a House Member!! 👇👇 / @thehousebowling Merch Link 👉 thehousebowling.com/ #TheHouseBowling #BowlMoreStrikes #Bowlingchallenge
4:13 "I can't imagine my spare game is any better on this than it is in real life, and it's already not great in real life" just goes to show how crazily unreal this lane is that Packy doesn't even consider it real life 😅
Nobody is ever just "in Chandler Oklahoma."🤣 I was stationed at tinker out there so I've been there a couple times. Don't think I'd ever have been there otherwise lol.
The only way i'd even think about paying that price is if that money was going in the pot with the 20000. To make the pot even bigger every time somebody tries.
oh wow the oil pattern on this one must be insane, the effect looked nuts once you got the hang of it. I also love how tricky camera angles are, sometimes it looks just as long if not a little longer than a regular bowling lane, but I'm guessing in real life it looks 10x longer.
I totally enjoyed this video - your commentary during the shots was classic. With a 254, you've set the bar very high for everyone else who visits. I would think $25 for a shot at a 20K 300 game would be a fair price. Just for a regular game to beat Packy's 254, I think $10 per game is fair. Thanks for sharing this fun video.
Great video Packy, I'd love to try bowling on a longer lane just to see what it's like. Looking forward to hopefully seeing you win some events as we get ready for the 2023 PBA season!!!! :D
That is so cool! I love the fact that your saying that you can’t imagine that your spare game is any better on those lanes then regular ones. When you are literally so good at both. I honestly look up to you and hope that I can be as good as you one day.
Great bowling on that long, long, lane! There used to be a 100 foot lane in Reno at the Reno Hilton that you could try and bowl a strike on. I tried but was no where close.
Wow I am glad you finally made it. I had recommended it to you several months back. I bowled on it back in sept. but they had not ran the oil in weeks. It was a dessert and I threw about 8 balls and struck with a plastic ball and called it good enough. They are great people there and real nice. Down stairs I had a 724 just normal open bowling. So it is a real bowling alley that you can score nice at too. The atmosphere is just incredible and they are fair priced and have good food and cold beer. Lotsmore to do too as they have putt putt and laser tag. I am going to have to go back before long and try it with some oil. But I just had hip replacement monday so I will be resting up a while.
Remember those Weber Cup matches in the UK? Those also were on one lane, so I hope highway 101 can attract that kind of tournament setting or even a stepladder finals venue to complement the blocks downstairs where the whole field initially needs a lot of lanes. Or roll-offs from ties...
$25-$50, 250-290+ game 1/2 money back, 298-299, 100% money back, 200+ free game on regulation lanes, maybe bonus money or merch(something like a team 8 bagger shirt, coop opportunity maybe??) for an 8-bagger. so many options
$25 per game. With the option to pay an additional $10 to restart the game anytime before the 4th frame starts. Top score of the week gets a free bowling ball drilled. Maybe find a sponsor to have an additional pot for a perfect game. $3000 sounds like a good amount to start with. Take a % of the money generated to keep pumping up the 300 pot until it gets hit. Have a leaderboard on the main level for publicity. $100 Pro Shop gift card for the top 10 scores of the month. That sounds like a good time!
Subbed to yah! Keep up the good lefty bowling not alot of them out there!! I'm one of them aswell👌👍😁 bowled my highest game in league last week!! Practice makes perfect
I am not sure what it should cost to do a 300 game attempt here but could probably get more to try if it was a weekly, monthly, yearly high game challenge with a 300 game bonus.
Someone has probably already mentioned it by now, but back in the 90's or early 2000's when I bowled The Nationals in Reno, I think it was The Hilton hotel which had built a 100 ft lane. We got one shot and won a USBC Keychain or something if we knocked over 9 or more.
They had this setup one year at Nationals in Reno, but you could only use old bowling equipment they had on site, so no personal equipment. You got a different prize based on the count you got. I believe I got a 3 or 4 with a conventional grip black beauty. :-)
It is a nice alley. The Normal lanes bellow cost 4 bucks to bowl a game so they are very fair priced. I threw a few balls up there but it was horrible dry when I was there. I have been 2 times but only tried the 101 ft lane once and he did not charge me anything. It was the owner that took me up and the mechanic here in this video is his son. They are real proud of the place. As they should be too. I cant imagine them charging to much. Besides a 300 is going to be hard. I only had 2 in my life on regulation lanes. LOL
@@axsuriaa The small town I live in has a 12 lane and it has the latest scoring systems that link up to lane talk and almost new synthetic lanes. The pin setters are pretty old but they have been updated many times and have every up to date option they make for them. It is bowler owned and bowler ran and is real gem to bowl at. I bowled a 4 game sport shot league this evening and it cost $15 a week. That is prize fund and everything. Then being a league bowler I can open bowel anytime I want for $2.50 a game. My Bowling Alley is in Cushing about 25 min North of this house in Chandler. Chandler has some cool vibe going on but as a bowler for the thrill of bowling Frontier Bowl in Cushing is a hidden Gem with Great prices a pro shop that is owned by real awesome bowler. Chandler even though it is a newer house has used out dated scoring systems. Don't get e wrong I enjoy going but the last two times the 101 ft lane was broken.