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| - I'm not a serious bowler, to whom I think they cater, but I bowled two games with my wife on a slow Saturday afternoon (~1pm) and, with shoe rental, it cost $31 (all-in, $7.50 per game per person). Not sure how that compares, but I'm here to disseminate info so...
The other reviewers might be on to something when they are critical of the staff. The lady behind the counter didn't seem like she wanted to be there, was not friendly, and offered the minimal info on my questions. For instance, we had a four year old girl with us and were debating the options of using rails or the ramp that kids can use to roll the ball. She just shrugged and said something to the effect that if they had 'em they'd be in the back. We were pleasant and offered apologies for not knowing the usual routine. She was borderline rude and unpleasant.
Lanes seemed well-kept (not that I could tell the subtleties of oil patterns and such) and the machinery operated as it should. Overall, not a customer focused business but it meets the minimum standards to visit. If better options exist, I'd advise to pursue them.
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