PBA Unveils Special World Series of Bowling Fan Experience Packages
Written By: bowlingball.com | Written On: Friday, November 18, 2016
11/18/2016
RENO, Nev. – The Professional Bowlers
Association has announced a pair of special packages to provide GEICO World Series of Bowling VIII fans with unique experiences when the world’s greatest bowlers return to Reno Nov. 28-Dec. 11.
The new “Strike” and “300 Game” World Series Fan Experience packages can be booked online by visiting https:// www.pba.com/Tickets. Either package will insure fans have confirmed rooms at Silver Legacy over the Dec. 10-11 weekend, when rooms are expected to be hard-to-find in Reno. Fan Experience packages should be made by no later than Nov. 14.
The “Strike” package includes two nights’ lodging at Silver Legacy Resort, two VIP tickets for all ESPN finals on Saturday, Dec.
10, and the live PBA World Championship finals on Sunday, Dec. 11; and round-trip transportation from Reno-Tahoe International
Airport (for those flying to Reno). Price options per person depend upon the type of room selected. For the “Strike” package, options are: deluxe ($200), luxury ($220), superior ($245) and deluxe spa suite ($420). The “300 Game” package includes three nights’ lodging at Silver Legacy Resort, two VIP tickets to all ESPN finals on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10-11, a behind-the-scenes tour of the PBA Players Services truck and ESPN production truck; an official autographed PBA Tour bowling pan; an official WSOB t-shirt, and transportation to-and-from Reno Tahoe International Airport for those flying to Reno. Optional prices per person for the “300 Game” package, depending upon type of room selected, are: deluxe ($340), luxury ($370), superior ($410) and deluxe spa suite ($670).
The lost IBMA Phantom radio interviews #4 of 9 recorded June 25, 2015
During 2015 Bowl Expo in Las Vegas, Bowling News Network President Jim Goodwin was asked by the International Bowling Media Association to assist Len Nicholson in conducting several interviews with attending bowling center owners. For some reason, the audio and video recording equipment promised to IBMA did not arrive. Rather than waste the day, the interviews were recorded on a tablet, and the file was sent to Kegel engineers for the Phanton Show. It was determined that the sound quality was not good enough for radio, but recently, BNN had the recordings transcribed for print. Some of America's best bowling proprietors had some very interesting things to say that day. We know you will enjoy hearing from them.
Article was posted with permission from Stars & Strikes, America's Bowling Newsmagazine. www.starsandstrikesbowling.com