Mountain View Bowl's got its pros and cons, but overall, it's got a good thing going on. I love that we could choose between bowling 5-pin or 10-pin. The only drawback here is that it makes for a limited amount of lanes on either side. The lanes and seating were also a little close together for my liking. Our group of five was a little cramped and we ended up pulling up a couple of spare chairs to spread ourselves out a little more.
Price wise, it was $9.75 for one game including your shoe rental. I've got my own stylin' pink bowling shoes from my rec league days back in Edmonton, so I saved myself $3.00. They took cash, debit or credit at the front counter, but the restaurant part only takes cash. Having the ATM out of order while we were there made that a bit tricky.
Note: If you're over on the 10-pin side, wait for your ball to come to a complete stop before attempting to pick it up. Those suckers come rolling in pretty fast. It'd be relatively easy to pinch a finger if you're not careful. And how're you going to bowl 10 frames of strikes with a pinched finger?