They’ve done it…Millennials have officially taken over baby boomers as the largest generation alive. We probably complain more about them than any other generation before or since. There's one reason for that, we're jealous.
More than half of millennials in the Garden State feel that the time is now to be putting down roots for their budding families, and 43% specifically said they wanted to start building equity.
I was really happy to see a group of 20-somethings because I had been worrying that bowling had fallen out of favor. It was a game that was so popular back in the day. But then I noticed bowling places seemed emptier and the younger people in my life really had no interest in going to the lanes. So last night's sighting of Millennials enjoying bowling warmed my heart! It's a great way to unwind and have fun over a little friendly competition. Plus there's food and drink so you can make a full night of it if you want. I'm hopeful that we'll soon have a new generation of bowling fans and team members and that its popularity will continue to grow.