I recently visited Dragon lane Bowling Alley on fort liberty , and I had an amazing time! The place has a welcoming atmosphere with a modern yet cozy design. The lanes are well-maintained and equipped with up-to-date scoring systems, making it easy to keep track of the game.
One of the standout features is the friendly and attentive staff. They were always available to help with any issues and made sure everyone was having a great time. The alley also offers a variety of bowling balls in different weights and sizes, so finding the right fit was a breeze. Unyque was the best person to walk in and see her beautiful smile and welcoming face! I’m new to the area and not know much about bowling she really help me figure out my shoes size and what ball would fit me and my kid the best. She also had sold me on throwing my kids birthday party there! I most definitely will come back. Just to have this experience again!!
Overall, I had a blast and will definitely be returning soon. If you're in the Fort liberty area and looking for some fun, give Dragon...
Read moreThe single most depressing place I have ever been to. The person behind the counter had absolutely zero feelings, like he was just there to get through the shift. We had multiple kids, so he gave us 1 kid ball. So that meant we had to bowl, wait for the ball to return, then bowl again. What made this even worse, the ball wouldn't return once it went behind the pins. Then, we get put on a lane that malfunctioned as soon as we started the game (not even bowl yet). After trying three times, the person working behind the pins came put and yelled at the other worker for asking him to take care of our lane issue. So, they switch us to another lane, but not before making us move twice before the actual correct lane. One person helping us, was drinking alcohol. The bowling balls are so damaged, you can literally hear the ball "clank" down the lane. Pool tables covered, 3 games in the rec area shut off. So freaking depressing....oh. and it costs $27.00 for 3 kids to bowl...
Read moreWe met up with some friends for my 4 year old's birthday. It couldn't have been any less enjoyable. We attempted to call in advance to inquire about party packages, but were unable to reach anyone. After paying for two lanes, for two hours, for 9 people, totalling over $100, we were approached and told that we weren't allowed to bring our own cake into the establishment. I politely asked if we could purchase a birthday cake from the snack bar. I was told that they didn't sell cakes of any kind. We intended to purchase pizzas, snacks, and beverages, but instead left to celebrate elsewhere. After asking numerous times to see the "policy" that prohibited such unruly behavior, I was handed a party contract form that stated "All outside food and beverage items are prohibited IAW AR 215-1with the exception of a Cake". Unless you intend to jump through hoops and/or navigate the decade old regulations that govern on post MWR establishments, don't waste...
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