
Came here with my wife and two kids a little after opening on Sunday. There were two other families there with their kids, so I guess we came at the right time! They told me to pay for one game rather than buy an hour of bowling because with little kids it very well could take longer than an hour to play 1 game. He was right! One game was all it took and we spent a little less money. Thank you for your honesty and help!
Duck pin bowling is great, and I suppose really good for little kids because the balls are so much smaller.
The bathrooms were very clean.
We didn't eat anything but they had pizza which looks like they cook there on a conveyer belt cooker thing. No idea how good or bad it is. Full bar too. Will...
   Read moreAlthough I know standards for bowling alleys are extremely up tight, I couldn't help but question why me and my client with autism were kicked out of the bowling alley today. He let out a yell of excitement and that was enough for us to be kicked out by the man on duty. This client is nothing but a kind, non threatening 18 year old who just was looking to do something he really enjoys. He claimed my client was driving away business and scaring away customers. Mind you it was at noon on a weekday and almost completely desolate inside the establishment. I suggest you do not take someone with differing abilities to this establishment as they are intolerant of it. He not only broke this boys heart but he broke mine as...
   Read moreAutistic people and their famies are not welcome here. This bowling alley's employees and owner have made that very clear by kicking out someone with autism for celebrating and being happy and excited. How disgusting. There is ABSOLUTELY no excuse for that. You have lost my business, and hopefully every single over family and person on the spectrum sees what you have done and decided also not to give such a disgusting group of people their money. That is 100% disability...
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