I'm absolutely certain that keyboard stands suitable for adult standing height are available, as I've seen musicians using them.
Try finding one at standing height, that is also height adjustable.
If you want two adults to play at the same time, get two stands.
A Keyboard stand is about 3ft wide. Two would be 6ft wide. Thats not optimal for a typical 2 players setup, and then
you also have two units to wheel away and store.
Which brings me to an important point for driving games - they don't work so well if you are standing. This comes from someone that has actually tried this. Ever driven a car while standing up? No, didn't think so. In particular it makes using the pedals very weird/awkward.
Uhh, a LOT of the Arcade driving games, were Standup units. I grew up playing the Standup versions of OutRun, Spy Hunter, Sega's Turbo,
Pole Position, Super Monaco GP Mini, Continental Circus 3D (stereoscopic 3d versions), Taito Chase HQ, Turbo Outrun, 3 Player Super Sprint,
3 Player Off-Road, Power Drift, and probably several others that I cant recall at the moment.
Its not that hard to play these game with a single foot. You keep the majority of your weight over one legs hip, which allows you to
easily control the gas pedal. And if you need the brake, you just slide your gas foot over to the brake.
Where things get Dicey, is a game like Hard Drivin / Race Drivin... where you have a Clutch Pedal.
That said... All racing games feel much more comfortable, when sitting down.
I worked at Domino's myself, and yes, i know the racks you are talking about. I'm going to guess at this point that you're in the US? For $160 you wouldn't get much here, we pay an "Australia Tax" on everything imported
I worked at a Pizza Hut for nearly 3 yrs, from ages 16 to 19, at a very busy Tourist area, about 300 ft away from the beach, in Florida.
It was a living Hell. Lines out of the door, wrapped around the building... with an Hour wait, just to be seated.
We used so much Oil and Cooking Spray.. that it would clog up the Kitchen air conditioner, every few weeks... making the kitchen
about 110 degrees F. They had Two 500 degree ovens stacked on top of each other, with a conveyor system. There were so many
Pizzas on it, that if you were not constantly removing and cutting the pizzas that came out the other end.. then pizzas would fall off
the edge of the Oven... or would cause the other Pizzas in the oven, to Burn. It was so hot... that sweat was pouring down my face,
and some would end up dripping on the Pizzas, as I was cutting them... and there was literally nothing I could do about it.
People didnt seem to care, and Im sure they saw it. They were tired, hungry as bears, angered at how long things were taking,
upset from mistakes in orders, and or had to wait even longer.. due to a Pizza that fell on the floor.
I used to pull a 4pm to 3am shift, 7 days a week. I believe the store closed at 12... but the amount of dishes, cleaning, prep,
encrusted pan scrubbing, and more... took forever. The place was so busy, that I never got to take my 1 week
annual vacation time (I took the pay instead).
That said.. I got so much overtime, that I was able to buy a brand new Amiga 500 PC, a Pioneer 5.1 Surround sound amp,
and a Laser-Disc player. =] I think I was only making between like $5.15 to $5.25 per hour. I probably did a lot of damage
to my circulation system... eating that crap.