Space Criteria: A Guide to the Guides
(2) Snack Bar
(a) Description. Provide a snack bar with full food ser-
Table 7 - 90 Space Allocation for Snack Bar
vice, if there are no other permanent exchange facilities
Size (Gross SF) based on Military Population
available in the immediate area. Activities include prepa-
ration of food, dining, and playing electrically operated
4,001-5,000
501-2,000 2,001-4,000
Sub-Space
games.
1,680
Dining
(b) Space Allocation. See Table 7 - 90.
840
Serving
(c) Relationships. The snack bar should be immedi-
1,200
Kitchen
420
ately accessible from the lobby. It should be possible to
Games
lock other areas so that the snack bar can operate when
4,140
Total
the rest of the center is closed. The AAFES game area
should be adjacent to the snack bar area.
(3) Amusement Centers
Table 7 - 91 Space Allocation for Amusement Centers
(a) Description. Amusement centers provide a large
area for coin operated skill and pinball machines, and a
Size (Gross SF) based on Military Population
limited food service (primarily pizza and beer).
4,001-5,000
501-2,000 2,001-4,000
Sub-Space
(b) Space Allocation. See Table 7 - 91.
(c) Relationships. The amusement center should be
1,800
Game Area
1,200
-
immediately accessible from the lobby and terrace. Toi-
Dining Area
840
Preparation
-
-
let rooms should be nearby. All other areas should be
secured from the amusement center after the recreation
3,840
Total
center closes. Locate the amusement center away from
the active game area.
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