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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've done two birthdays at Bowlero in Tyson's. The kids bowl for two hours, the venue brings out unlimited food with a cookie cake, and the kids get cards for the arcade when bowling is done. I think it's been like $400 all-in for 10 kids each time. A wonderful bargain with no home mess. [/quote] we did similar but for 20 kids at White Oak duckpin lanes. Custom cake from Wegmans was $65. The venue was maybe $400, including pizza and drinks for kids AND adults. [/quote] I am curious about bowling parties. Do parents typically stay or do you end up having to watch several lanes of kids bowling? If adults stay, do you pay for them to bowl? Do adults rsvp in advance?[/quote] I'm the PP above with White Oak - we just had the kids bowl, adults mingled amongst themselves. The kids actually didn't want to keep score or play anything organized, they just wanted to hurl balls at pins and it was fine! We reserved 3 lanes for an hour of bowling, and a party room for another hour. The party room only fits one long table for kids, so adults again just mingled outside. [/quote]
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