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This is my family's go-to place for bowling and even celebrated sibling's birthdays here. The lanes are nice, clean, well-maintained and there are a lot of them, 70 in fact. So there's rarely a wait to get lanes unless it's league night. Call ahead to make sure. The bowling balls are pretty standard, some are pretty banged up since they've got a lot of miles on them. Speaking of a lot of miles, their shoes have that too. I own a pair of bowling shoes so I don't need to rent them but some of my family have and eww, they're pretty grungy. Which is why I don't understand why you have to leave one of your shoes as collateral. So you don't run off with their old icky bowling shoes? Bwahaha! I suggest buying your own bowling shoes even if you only bowl once or twice a month for fun. It eventually pays for itself and you won't get other people's foot cooties. Seriously, I dig this bowling alley because it feels like a local joint. I would recommend this place for a fun date night or moderately-priced family activity.
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