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Now Trending by Howard McAuliffe – June 2026

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By RePlay Editor on June 1, 2026 COLUMNS, Current Issue, NOW TRENDING by Howard McAuliffe & Nick DiMatteo

Bowl Expo 2026

By Howard McAuliffe, Partner, Pinnacle Entertainment Group

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Every June, many of us fly to Bowl Expo, which, along with Amusement Expo and IAAPA, has become a tent-

pole event in the family entertainment business. Most proprietors attend education sessions, walk the tradeshow floor looking for new ideas, and have a lot of fun at night with friends, colleagues and the industry at large. It’s easy to get excited, take lots of notes and then come back home and never implement any of them.

This year, more than any year I can remember, it is essential to come back with a plan.

Gas is unpredictable. Grocery prices are still squeezing the same families who used to drop $80 on a Friday night at your center without a second thought. Consumer confidence is wobbly. And every operator I talk to is asking some version of the same question: How do I protect my revenue when my customer is suddenly paying attention to every dollar?

I’ve been answering that question the same way for 10 years, and the answer hasn’t changed. It’s just gotten more urgent.

The Rule of Thirds Is No Longer Optional

There are still bowling centers operating with 70% lane fees, 20% F&B and 10% amusement, which represents a real opportunity for our industry. The progressive operators have already converted; the tougher economy may push some of the laggards to modernize or sell to someone who will.

The centers that are going to weather this year – and the next one – are the ones built on the Rule of Thirds: roughly a third of revenue from bowling, a third from food and beverage, and a third from arcade and attractions. That balance isn’t an aesthetic preference. It’s a hedge. Today, league bowlers and dedicated bowling enthusiasts are a relatively small segment of the population. Nearly everyone, however, likes a night out, so a center that offers good food, good drinks and other forms of entertainment becomes a destination for almost anyone. The guest gets more for their money in that kind of facility, and value will be essential as consumers scrutinize every dollar they spend.

Bowl Expo Is About Efficiency and Value

This year, we will be attending Bowl Expo for the first time as both a bowling center owner and a vendor. We’ll be looking for ways to deliver – and find for ourselves – both efficiency and value. We’ve spent a lot on initial capital improvements, and the next year is about becoming better operators. Even seasoned owners are holding off on major renovations, given the uncertain economy, and they, too, will be looking for value and efficiency.

That means our time on the tradeshow floor will be spent looking for proven arcade games, attractions that really move the needle, and other ways to operate more efficiently. The education sessions we attend will focus on continuous improvement: How can we operate what we have more efficiently? As a vendor, we’ll also be offering efficiency and value. In recent years, we’ve spent as much time improving the operations of existing clients as working on new facilities. At Bowl Expo this year, we’ll be talking about pricing models, repair and maintenance programs, and how to buy games efficiently. Expect less talk about building multi-million-dollar, ground-up facilities and more about how to improve existing ones.

Bowling Center Modernizations

There are still opportunities to modernize existing centers. These projects come with significant costs, but they’re not nearly as expensive as ground-up construction. Proprietors who own their buildings may finally be pushed to modernize as revenues and profits decline. That’s especially true if there’s another generation set to inherit the bowling center and needs a new, modern model to survive the next 20 to 30 years. League bowling alone won’t do it.

Bowl Expo is the place to start that conversation. Vendors, please be patient; these proprietors may take a year or more to complete their modernization. Proprietors typically start with their bowling equipment provider, usually Brunswick or QubicaAMF. We’ve worked with Brunswick as an alliance partner for many years and have found they do a great job guiding proprietors through modernization. While vendors are great resources, it’s also essential to talk to other owners who have already gone through the process. There will be plenty of proprietors at the show this year looking for new ideas and products for their own projects.

Redemption and Cranes: A Focus Area

An area of the bowling business that can almost always be run more efficiently is redemption and crane operations. There are many moving parts in redemption, and it’s one of the areas we spend the most time on with our consulting clients, because most don’t actively manage it. That’s always surprising, since redemption and cranes drive 85% of arcade sales, and the arcade is often the most important profit center in a bowling operation. Yet proprietors often don’t do physical inventories, don’t have management actively handling purchasing and reporting, or, worse, outsource everything to a supplier.

At Bowl Expo, there will be “show specials” offering great savings. It’s also a great time to talk to vendors and find out what items are hot right now. Do you have NeeDoh at your redemption counter? If not, you should. It’s impossible to keep up with every trend on your own, and going to the show and talking to suppliers and other proprietors is one of the best ways to stay current.

Bottom Line for 2026

When the economy tightens, families don’t stop going out; they get pickier about where they go. They choose the place that provides the most value and the fewest headaches. The place where the food is good, the games work, the staff seems happy to see them, and they walk out with a prize their kid won’t shut up about for three days.

That’s the center that wins this year. Not the one with the most lanes. The one with the best experience.

Bring a notebook to Nashville. Take pictures. Talk to vendors and proprietors. Ask harder questions than you did last year of your suppliers, your peers and most importantly, yourself. And come home with a plan, not just a tote bag.


Howard McAuliffe loves to imagine and implement new products, business models, and ideas, and is CEO and president of Pinnacle Entertainment Group Inc. He’s an industry veteran who got his start in the business when he was just 16 and has 20 years of expertise in product development, as well as FEC and route operations. Howard’s wife Reem and young son Sami are the center of life outside of work. When he’s not working, Howard can be found enjoying the outdoors, hiking, fishing and mountaineering. Traveling anywhere new or to old favorites like the American West is a passion. Readers can visit www.grouppinnacle.com for more information or contact Howard at [email protected], he welcomes positive as well as constructive feedback and counterpoints.

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