Bowlero Is Offering 15% Off Bowling at Your Local Bowlero, Lucky Strike, or AMF Bowling Alley – IGN
Looking for something fun to do with your family and friends this weekend? Starting on November 7, bowling hotspot, Bowlero is offering a sweet deal for those who love bowling nights. Right now, you can use the coupon code “FRIENDS24″ for 15% off all lane reservations and private group events packages at your local Bowlero-affiliated bowling alley. Note: The coupon expires on November 13 and all events must be held by November 24!
15% Off Bowlero Lane Reservations and Events
15% Off Bowlero Lane Reservations & Events
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In case you haven’t heard of Bowlero before, it has the most bowling centers in the US, with over 350 locations. Bowlero also includes Lucky Strike and AMF bowling alleys, so it shouldn’t be difficult for most people to find a nearby location. This entertainment giant packs in bowling, arcades, and dining in a retro-inspired atmosphere. Some higher-end venues offer even more amenities like billiards and laser tag, too. In addition to renting out lanes for a few games, people really dig the American fare like cheeseburgers and hot dogs, making it fun for kids and adults like.
If you are really into bowling, you can keep it up on the regular with a Fall Season Pass, which provides you with 2 free games of bowling each day and a free shoe rental. It’s normally $49.99, but there’s a 25% discount right now since half the season is already over; (the pass is valid until November 26). There are still plenty of days to make this deal worth it, especially if you live in a more expensive area like me; here in the Bay Area, a single game of bowling with shoe rental costs about $10-$15 at my local alley.
For more family-friendly activities with Thanksgiving coming up, also check out our list of the best board games for families and 15 video games to play with groups.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.