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I haven't really gone bowling much so I don't have any previous experiences to judge this against. Anyway! I had a lot of fun. We didn't arrive during the unlimited time slot unfortunately. We paid about $9 for one hour ($14 if we wanted two). We put in a reservation for two lanes and got them pretty quick. Wahoo! Even though we had to wait a bit longer for the rest of our party to arrive, there were no problems getting our lanes and our full hour. The facility was clean and cool, and the lounge/game areas provided that neat arcade atmosphere that I always enjoy. They had a good selection of bowling balls of varying finger sizes and weight. The smaller sizes seemed a bit sparse, though, so best claim your ball while you can! Also, the scoring TV had some pretty funny sequences, so that provided us with a few chuckles. There were a few minor quibbles. In the beginning, our lane neighbors had a party of 20 or something and awkwardly kept putting their bowling balls in our holding area. They eventually stopped, so no staff intervention was needed. Our balls also got stuck in the back of the pin area, but we were given 15 minutes in compensation for the wait time. So that was good! If I was invited to a bowling outing again to this location, I would not be averse to it!
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