Ended up here on a Sunday afternoon looking for something different to do. Like most people mentioned previously this is not a high tech bowling alley. Everything was basically in working order. Our lane had couple issues with the pins not being reset or the balls getting stuck, but nothing major. The bowling alley was clean and had friendly people working. Some employees were maybe just a tad too friendly. One waitress came to see if we were OK and ended up sticking around for about 15 mins talking about her children. I appreciate friendly service,but it became one of those awkward moments when you run out of things to say to the server, but she still sticks around. Â It cost us about $30.00 for two people for two hours and this included shoes. They also have a decent snack bar and a full bar. However, when my husband tried to go into the bar they told him it wasn't open, but they could get him a drink if he wanted. So I guess the bar hours are different than the bowling alley hours.
Review Source:We ended up here on a Saturday night because there were no movies we wanted to watch at the time we were at AMC. Kind if pricey, $16 for 2 hours of unlimited play and included shoes. We just wanted to play a couple games but paying for the individual games was almost the same price as the unlimited option.
Scoreboard was dated but no issues using it. One thing I found odd is where they stored the bowling balls. They were on racks facing the alleys, as you walked searching for the right size you felt like you were interrupting groups playing. I almost ran into a couple people trying to get back to my lane.
We did end up having a great time and enjoyed a couple hours of bowling here.