“With the installation of our new Daktronics boards, in conjunction with our Brunswick scoring system, we have a display that is unparallel in the bowling industry,” said Mike Monyak, director of bowling operations at South Point. Per a long-term deal with the United States Bowling Congress, Las Vegas Events and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the facility will regularly host major bowling championships. While other bowling entertainment facilities are usually open to the general public, including the South Point’s original bowling area, the South Point Bowling Plaza is only for professional tournaments.
The two, 10 millimeter LED video displays, measuring approximately 8 feet high-by-170 feet wide each, act as official score keepers for bowlers and showcase a variety of high-definition LED video advertising. manufactured LED video displays located at two ends of the bowling alley. The 90,000-square-foot South Point Bowling Plaza features 60 lanes, a 360-seat viewing area and two Daktronics Inc. Opening ahead of schedule, South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa recently revealed their new $35 million bowling tournament center.