Have you heard about the Kids Bowl FREE Summer Program? Register your kiddos (ages 15 & under) and they receive 2 FREE Games of bowling per day! Register here and check for participating bowling alleys near you.
My boys love bowling and it gets them out of the house and having fun, not to mention free is a great price!
They also have an optional family pass that will allow all older family members to also join in the fun! Get your Family Pass here after you’ve registered for the program. Each participating bowling center has a limited amount of passes available. The Family Pass allows for 2 games of bowling per day, per adult family member for up to 4 family members all summer long! This one-time payment of $34.95 is great for older siblings, parents or grandparents.
Have FUN!!
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Thank you for this! A great deal – and I used coupon code cinco5 for $5 off the family pass.
I thought about doing this last summer, and never got around to it. I think I’ll try for this year. Has anyone bought bowling shoes to avoid the rental charge for each trip?
I almost bought the shoe pass last year but wasn’t sure how often we would go. Half way through summer I was wishing that I had. This year I will be buying for 2 of my 5 as they will probably bowl the most.
Yes, the bowling is free and yes the shoes are an additional cost. This is still a killer deal. Bonus, at some of the locations they offer a shoe pass. You pay for the pass per person (our alley was $15 per person/ kid) and then you got shoes free all summer long as well. I figured that if we went 6 times the shoe pass paid for itself. I don’t think that there is any other activity that my whole family can do every day of the summer that comes out anywhere close to this with 5 kids ranging from 12 years down to 22 months. And yes, I did sign my 22 month old up and she had a ton of fun on her first bowling experience a few weeks ago. Although, she only played the first game then slept through the second (the older kids just took turns taking her turn). We did it last year too and had a blast.
The only other suggestion that I have is to know or preview the alley that you are thinking of registering for because some are better than others in so many ways (cleanliness, quality of shoes and balls, customer service, etc).
The program is great in some areas, not so good in others. Last year while visiting relatives in California, I took 4 kids to “free” bowling and the shoe rental cost us $20.