Not only being a great escape from the bitter cold weather, or sizzling summer days, bowling facilities have been the central location for birthday parties, business venues and fundraisers. On top of having a good time with friends and family, bowling can be cost-saving.
Five of the best places for bowling in Detroit have been chosen for great locations, bowling specials, and low prices.
One of my favorite places to bowl in Detroit is Hazel Park Bowl, because bowling is free on Thursdays; only cost to you is for shoe rental. Located a few miles from metro Detroit, Hazel Park Bowl is great for family fun. Housing more than 20 bowling lanes, a full bar, and sufficient space, Hazel Park Bowl's patrons are comforted with large screen TVs and a grille serving food. On Tuesdays, bowling at Hazel Park is only $1, starting at 9:30 p.m.
Community Bowling Centers located in surrounding areas of metro Detroit, have a vast selection of bowling facilities, and offer great specials. Plum Hollow Lanes in Southfield have fantastic specials for your bowling pleasures: Mondays are "B.O.G.O. Night" from 10:30 pm- 1:00 am; buy one game at regular price, and get one game free. $2.00 shoe rental is not included, and must be paid. Tuesdays are "Deuces Wild", where everything is $2 from 9 PM until 1 AM: $2 per game, $2 shoe rental, and $2 draft beer. This is a great choice for the deal-seeker.
Speaking of deal seekers, Regal Lanes is one of the most inexpensive locations to bowl at in Detroit. Open bowling is only available on Mondays and Tuesdays at Regal Lanes, with prices to bowl being as low as $2.00 per game and $2.50 for shoe rentals. Located on the skirts of metro Detroit, Regal Lanes is equipped with automatic scoring, a full restaurant, bar and nightclub. Detroiters visiting Regal Lanes will experience a total "night out" for the entire family.
For people looking to have a bit more excitement included in their bowling experience, Majestic Bowl and Garden Bowl are the places to go. Both bowling facilities located in the heart of Detroit, are conveniently located for a night out. Both facilities are equipped for a complete entertainment experience; Majestic has a theatre, and Garden Bowl's bar area has live entertainment. The prices to bowl at both facilities are a bit more expensive than the previous mentioned places; some games have been priced as low as $20 per game.
Regardless of what type of bowling experience you prefer, there is a place in Detroit to cater to it. So, when you are looking for something fun for the family to do tonight in Detroit, take them bowling!
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