I'll tell you about the club I used to run, started as a small range in 1933:
Up until recently, I was the president of a 2000+ member gun club on L.I. , N.Y. (as a side gig) You see, in NY, each county police dept. makes its own rules on if you can carry a handgun or not. In the counties closer to NYC, you can only carry to/from a range, stopping for gas or food is OK (not far upstate NY they issue full-carry). So, many people join 24-hour ranges, so if they're 'caught' with a handgun on them, they can say they were 'just going to the range'. So out of 2K+ members, only about 200 were actually active.
Usually when you come to my range, the ratio of talking to shooting is about 70% BSing, 30% actual shooting. Many people just use it to get away for a few hours. Inside, there's a big TV in the lounge, bathrooms, pool table, full kitchen and vending machines, small locker room and indoor range, etc. Outside there's picnic tables and a new semi enclosed bar/sitting area with giant TV.
We have a competition arm that's called the "Little Club" that has about 120 members who compete weekly against other ranges and across the country. We also have a "Juniors" club that has approx. 95 youths under 21. They can shoot whenever they want, but we close the range for 4 hours for them on Sundays to shoot, and we supply the RO's and .22 ammo, although they can shoot anything they want, and usually allow any other members to shoot at the same time. At 14 yrs old, they can take a handgun safety class and then shoot handguns with their parent or other authorized person. Two of our Juniors members have competed in the Olympics for shooting.
We do IPSC and IDPA on certain weekends where non-members are allowed to shoot/compete. We have chapters of Women On Target and Well Armed Women. We give reloading classes for free every few months, and offer NRA classes from time to time. We also rent out our range to 19 different local and fed LE agencies, but not during peak shooting season.
So the place is truly a club, and not just a range. And having what we have, behind enemy lines in NY, is a miracle. The local police union owns and operates the club and has its own clubhouse/offices on premise - so this promotes a good relationship between gun owners and cops in our little piece of the area....
Sorry if this sounds more like an ad for the range, lol.