To: A Google User
"No open play when you want to bowl."
Well sir or madam, its been that way for a long time and you should've known sooner. If you REALLY want to bowl then I suggest you get a round-trip ticket to Oahu where there is open bowling. If you want to bowl on Maui you'll need to join a league and make some new friends while you bowl. If you have kids that are between the ages of 8-21, have them join the junior league. You can then bowl during special occasions with the league and so on. If your kids are high schoolers then I also advise that you have them join their school's bowling team for MIL and you can watch the games.
On another note, I've been bowling at the alley for three years and I absolutely would keep bowling here for...
Read moreThey are open to public again. This bowling alley has been in business since the 1940's which is so awesome! Laid back atmosphere you can bring your own food and drink. There are 10 lanes of which 3 or four were empty. You need to make reservations first and there are only certain hours for the public. My husband and I each hadn't bowled in so long and we had such a blast. Two hours and we played 4 sets with each of us winning 2. They have shoes and balls. Highly recommend to locals, kamaaina, and visitors alike. Maui needs more reasonqble priced activities for all ages like Wailuku Lanes-it was around $50 for Me and Danny for 2 hours including shoes and balls. I would go every week if my back would allow me, but sadly age and disc...
Read moreNew owners. Working to spruce up and get old lanes working. Only 10 lanes and the only bowling on Maui. No automatic scoring. Currently only league bowling with a few open spots for open bowling but you need to call for reservation. Friendly owners. Mixed crowd of old-timer Maui folks. Mostly locals who have known each other for years. Bring your own...
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