Fun family outing in Euless
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Fun family outing in Euless
Showplace Lanes has reopened in Euless: it's now called Bowlero. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of a place like Main Event, but Sunday evenings after 6pm, it's $3.09 per game (i.e., per "line", as we used to say in the old days), and $3.09 for shoe rental. It was busier than usual this evening, but they have 52 lanes, so we had no trouble getting right in.
One other thing: the rails are either up or down; you can't program it to change for each bowler if you have a little one.
One other thing: the rails are either up or down; you can't program it to change for each bowler if you have a little one.
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Need to swing by there some day. We live about 5 min from there.
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crocmommy wrote:Need to swing by there some day. We live about 5 min from there.
I posted this for you!
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Haven't been forever, but way back when I used to love bowling.
Two things remained a mystery though. No matter how many times I watched someone keep score, I could not figure it out for anything.
Also, never could understand the shoe thing..just seemed like unnecessary weirdness.
Two things remained a mystery though. No matter how many times I watched someone keep score, I could not figure it out for anything.
Also, never could understand the shoe thing..just seemed like unnecessary weirdness.
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jellowrestling wrote:crocmommy wrote:Need to swing by there some day. We live about 5 min from there.
I posted this for you!
You do know that Gump is over at that bowling alley often??
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Haven't bowled for years. Question? What do you do with old bowling balls? I have 2.
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planosteve wrote:Haven't bowled for years. Question? What do you do with old bowling balls? I have 2.
I could ask Gump for you.
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GFB wrote:Haven't been forever, but way back when I used to love bowling.
Two things remained a mystery though. No matter how many times I watched someone keep score, I could not figure it out for anything.
Also, never could understand the shoe thing..just seemed like unnecessary weirdness.
I have been told by people that bowl that most bowlers don't know how to keep score. I have always had the impression that bowling was mainly popular in large northeastern cities and that it is fading away as a pastime.
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I always thought it was an excuse to drink beer !
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Kiamichi wrote:GFB wrote:Haven't been forever, but way back when I used to love bowling.
Two things remained a mystery though. No matter how many times I watched someone keep score, I could not figure it out for anything.
Also, never could understand the shoe thing..just seemed like unnecessary weirdness.
I have been told by people that bowl that most bowlers don't know how to keep score. I have always had the impression that bowling was mainly popular in large northeastern cities and that it is fading away as a pastime.
Learned to keep score when I was about 9 years old. I figure most people don't know how to keep score now because it's all done electronically.
GFB, I could explain it to you in 60 seconds, and you would understand it. It's very easy. Maybe 30 seconds.
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jellowrestling wrote:Kiamichi wrote:GFB wrote:Haven't been forever, but way back when I used to love bowling.
Two things remained a mystery though. No matter how many times I watched someone keep score, I could not figure it out for anything.
Also, never could understand the shoe thing..just seemed like unnecessary weirdness.
I have been told by people that bowl that most bowlers don't know how to keep score. I have always had the impression that bowling was mainly popular in large northeastern cities and that it is fading away as a pastime.
Learned to keep score when I was about 9 years old. I figure most people don't know how to keep score now because it's all done electronically.
GFB, I could explain it to you in 60 seconds, and you would understand it. It's very easy. Maybe 30 seconds.
I understand it but glad I don't have to figure it myself. Bowling is supposed to be fun.
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crocmommy wrote:jellowrestling wrote:Kiamichi wrote:I have been told by people that bowl that most bowlers don't know how to keep score. I have always had the impression that bowling was mainly popular in large northeastern cities and that it is fading away as a pastime.
Learned to keep score when I was about 9 years old. I figure most people don't know how to keep score now because it's all done electronically.
GFB, I could explain it to you in 60 seconds, and you would understand it. It's very easy. Maybe 30 seconds.
I understand it but glad I don't have to figure it myself. Bowling is supposed to be fun.
Well, it IS a bit of a chore, especially when you have four or five people.
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planosteve wrote:Haven't bowled for years. Question? What do you do with old bowling balls? I have 2.
Paint them to look like a lady bug and put them in a flower bed.
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Jami wrote:planosteve wrote:Haven't bowled for years. Question? What do you do with old bowling balls? I have 2.
Paint them to look like a lady bug and put them in a flower bed.
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crocmommy wrote:jellowrestling wrote:Kiamichi wrote:I have been told by people that bowl that most bowlers don't know how to keep score. I have always had the impression that bowling was mainly popular in large northeastern cities and that it is fading away as a pastime.
Learned to keep score when I was about 9 years old. I figure most people don't know how to keep score now because it's all done electronically.
GFB, I could explain it to you in 60 seconds, and you would understand it. It's very easy. Maybe 30 seconds.
I understand it but glad I don't have to figure it myself. Bowling is supposed to be fun.
Crocmommy, I don't think it's available at Bowlero, but do you know about the Kids Bowl Free program? Our grandson is signed up at Alley Cats in Hurst (by where Putt-Putt used to be). Our son got a Family Pass for (I believe) $36, so we all go together (Jello I/II/III, mom, grandma). We all have shoes, too; not sure if you can get a shoe rental pass (in the FAQ, it says it may be an option; not sure about Alley Cats). Jello III also gets a $5 video game card each time he bowls.
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jellowrestling wrote:crocmommy wrote:jellowrestling wrote:Learned to keep score when I was about 9 years old. I figure most people don't know how to keep score now because it's all done electronically.
GFB, I could explain it to you in 60 seconds, and you would understand it. It's very easy. Maybe 30 seconds.
I understand it but glad I don't have to figure it myself. Bowling is supposed to be fun.
Crocmommy, I don't think it's available at Bowlero, but do you know about the Kids Bowl Free program? Our grandson is signed up at Alley Cats in Hurst (by where Putt-Putt used to be). Our son got a Family Pass for (I believe) $36, so we all go together (Jello I/II/III, mom, grandma). We all have shoes, too; not sure if you can get a shoe rental pass (in the FAQ, it says it may be an option; not sure about Alley Cats). Jello III also gets a $5 video game card each time he bowls.
Wonder what ages it goes up to? We haven't been bowling in a long time.
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crocmommy wrote:jellowrestling wrote:crocmommy wrote:
I understand it but glad I don't have to figure it myself. Bowling is supposed to be fun.
Crocmommy, I don't think it's available at Bowlero, but do you know about the Kids Bowl Free program? Our grandson is signed up at Alley Cats in Hurst (by where Putt-Putt used to be). Our son got a Family Pass for (I believe) $36, so we all go together (Jello I/II/III, mom, grandma). We all have shoes, too; not sure if you can get a shoe rental pass (in the FAQ, it says it may be an option; not sure about Alley Cats). Jello III also gets a $5 video game card each time he bowls.
Wonder what ages it goes up to? We haven't been bowling in a long time.
15 and under. Sorry, I meant to include the link:
https://www.kidsbowlfree.com/
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jellowrestling wrote:crocmommy wrote:jellowrestling wrote:Crocmommy, I don't think it's available at Bowlero, but do you know about the Kids Bowl Free program? Our grandson is signed up at Alley Cats in Hurst (by where Putt-Putt used to be). Our son got a Family Pass for (I believe) $36, so we all go together (Jello I/II/III, mom, grandma). We all have shoes, too; not sure if you can get a shoe rental pass (in the FAQ, it says it may be an option; not sure about Alley Cats). Jello III also gets a $5 video game card each time he bowls.
Wonder what ages it goes up to? We haven't been bowling in a long time.
15 and under. Sorry, I meant to include the link:
https://www.kidsbowlfree.com/
I drove by there this morning and saw the "kids bowl free" sign. There is alot to do there too.
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crocmommy wrote:jellowrestling wrote:crocmommy wrote:
Wonder what ages it goes up to? We haven't been bowling in a long time.
15 and under. Sorry, I meant to include the link:
https://www.kidsbowlfree.com/
I drove by there this morning and saw the "kids bowl free" sign. There is alot to do there too.
We're going this evening; I'll try to remember to ask if a summer pass for shoe rentals can be purchased.
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