Anonymous
Post 01/15/2016 01:45     Subject: What's the right age for bowling?

Anonymous wrote:Do they have the ramps to push the balls down? 6 lbs is pretty heavy for a 3.5 year old.


My average sized 3.5yo son can chuck a 6lb ball down the lane. It takes a year for the ball to get to the pins (Def use bumpers), but it can be done. But he likes the ramp too.

OP, my son loves it. Give it a try.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 23:43     Subject: What's the right age for bowling?

Pinstripes in Georgetown by G Park shops. They have bowling and serve pizza/Italian food. Little more upscale than usual bowling alley food.

http://pinstripes.com/georgetown/
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 23:15     Subject: What's the right age for bowling?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My just-turned 3 year old loves it. She insists on carrying the ball herself most of the time and she uses the ramps and bumpers. We also went a lot with my son when he was 3 (now 6).

I don't know where in the Falls Church area you are, but the bowling alleys on the military bases are great deals and you don't have to be military to use them (we're not). The one at Ft. Meyers is "classic" (old-ish) with ramps and bumpers. The one at Ft. Hunt has been updated and is kind of nice is a cheesy bowling alley way. Also has ramps and bumpers.

Anyway, we go a lot in the winter just to get out of the house.


There's also one at Fort Belvoir. Here's a list of a bunch of bowling places in the DC area:

http://www.indoorsydc.com/blog/bowl-more


Oh, Ft. Belvoir is the one I meant as being nice/updated. I was mixed up, thanks.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 23:10     Subject: What's the right age for bowling?

Pp here- my 3 and 6 year old both love duckpin bowling.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2016 23:08     Subject: What's the right age for bowling?

Anonymous wrote:My just-turned 3 year old loves it. She insists on carrying the ball herself most of the time and she uses the ramps and bumpers. We also went a lot with my son when he was 3 (now 6).

I don't know where in the Falls Church area you are, but the bowling alleys on the military bases are great deals and you don't have to be military to use them (we're not). The one at Ft. Meyers is "classic" (old-ish) with ramps and bumpers. The one at Ft. Hunt has been updated and is kind of nice is a cheesy bowling alley way. Also has ramps and bumpers.

Anyway, we go a lot in the winter just to get out of the house.


There's also one at Fort Belvoir. Here's a list of a bunch of bowling places in the DC area:

http://www.indoorsydc.com/blog/bowl-more