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10 pin bowling - good or bad idea?
I'm looking after a 7 year old girl over the holidays and I have a 4 year old DD. I've had this idea to take them both 10 pin bowling. I've not been in years so it's going to be a bit hit and miss but I guess the staff will help with the computer and stuff. Have any of you been and was it successful? Also have any of you done a risk assessment for this sort of trip? Many thanks for any help you can give.
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I've taken mindees bowling before and it has been a success. It was in the days before risk assessments but I guess you would need to think about the weight of the balls, parking, fingers getting trapped etc. They have the ramps t help the little ones. I may go this holiday if the weather is not good one day but it's not cheap round here. Have fun
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We've been a few times with a range of ages and they all love it! Just do 1 game though as 2 can be too much (plus its expensive!)
Check the website of ur local centre we have a bowlplex near here and they often do an 'early bird' offer if u go in the morning, and last summer they had holiday passes which entitled you to something like £1 per person all through the summer!
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It's funny this thread has came up as I was thinking about taking my LO's to bowling soon as one is leaving to go to nursery. A bowling place near us often does an offer of an hours bowling plus a pizza for up to 6 people for £10 which is fab!
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Originally Posted by
Becci26
We've been a few times with a range of ages and they all love it! Just do 1 game though as 2 can be too much
Thanks. I've booked it and paid for 2 games but we can always go on early if the novelty's worn off. I'm using the early bird offer of £1 per game per person so very reasonable
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Have a look on their website & see if they've already got a risk assessment you can download. My local one has a really good risk assessment for inside & the car park. Saved me the time have fun
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