The team in charge of Swindon’s new Hollywood Bowl have spoken about their opening offers for customers and shown off its snazzy interior.
The bowling chain opened a new venue at Greenbridge Retail and Leisure Park after investing £3.5 million into the site.
It includes 22 bowling lanes equipped with top-of-the-line tech which ensures that the scores and leaderboards are accurate, along with arcade games, pool tables, and a lounge area for guests to relax and socialise.
The leisure facility’s American-style bar and diner matches the Los Angeles-inspired design and serves up hot dogs, burgers, shakes, and cocktails.
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Centre manager Nathan Barwick said: “Bowling fans and enthusiasts are in for a treat at our newly built Hollywood Bowl centre at Greenbridge [Retail] Park in Swindon.
“This centre is the perfect addition to the area, providing affordable fun and entertainment to keep the good vibes rolling and has opened just in time for Christmas party season and the Christmas school holidays”
Guests can have one game of bowling and a drink from £5 before 6pm on November 28, and November 29, and there is a 20 per cent discount on party packages booked before December 2.
A family fun weekend is being held this Saturday and Sunday.
Guests can wear their shoes to bowl, and sign up for the mailing list at www.hollywoodbowl.co.uk/swindon
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