Kids Bowl Free All Summer Long

April 6, 2010 by Milwaukee Consumer · Leave a Comment
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The Kids Bowl Free program is back again for 2010.  This year the program has been greatly improved by adding many more bowling centers in the Milwaukee area.  Last summer only one area bowling alley participated.  The program has been expanded this year, and now there are 12 participating bowling centers in southeastern Wisconsin. 

As was the case last year, participants registered in the program get coupons emailed to them each week for 2 free games of bowling every day that week.  The participation dates vary from center to center, but are generally from April through September.  If adult family members would like to bowl as well, a Family Pass can be purchased for $24.95.  The Family Pass allows up to 4 adults to bowl 2 games a day too. 

The following Milwaukee area bowling centers are participating in 2010:

  • AMF Bowlero Lanes, Wauwatosa
  • AMF South Park Lanes, South Milwaukee
  • AMF Waukesha Lanes, Waukesha
  • AMF West Allis Lanes, West Allis
  • AMF West Lanes, Milwaukee
  • Classic Lanes, Oak Creek
  • Guttormsen Recreation Center, Kenosha
  • King Pin Bowl & Ale House, West Bend
  • Lighthouse Lanes, West Bend
  • New Berlin Bowl, New Berlin
  • Old Settlers, Union Grove
  • Olympic Lanes, Milwaukee
  • Village Bowl, Menomonee Falls

All of the details of the program can be found on the KidsBowlFree.com website.  Bowling shoe rental is not included.  If you plan taking full advantage of this program, it might make sense to buy your own bowling shoes.

Kids Bowl Free Program Starts Today

May 1, 2009 by Milwaukee Consumer · 2 Comments
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flickr-pal-bergeThe Kids Bowl Free program that we wrote about last month kicks off today.  It is a great deal, even if you only take advantage of the program occasionally throughout the summer.  Participants in the program receive 2 free games of bowling per child per day.  To participate, you need to register on the KidsBowlFree.com website.  Once registered, you will receive weekly coupons emailed to you for your free bowling.  They also offer a family pass option for $23.95, which allows up to 4 adults to bowl along with the kids at the same rate of 2 games per day. 

Olympic Lanes on S. 27th Street in Milwaukee is the only area bowling center currently listed as participating in the Kids Bowl Free program. There are a total of twelve participating bowling centers in Wisconsin including Dream Lanes in Madison and Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley in Green Bay. The website says that if your local bowling center isn’t participating to ask them to contact Kids Bowl Free to learn more about joining the program.

Free Kids Bowling At Olympic Lanes All Summer Long

April 7, 2009 by Milwaukee Consumer · Leave a Comment
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flickr-emrankFree bowling all summer long?  It sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?  Well…it is true.  Olympic Lanes on S. 27th Street in Milwaukee is participating in a national summer bowling program called Kids Bowl Free.  Registered members of the program get vouchers for 2 free games of bowling every day from May 1, 2009 through August 31, 2009.  The offer is extended to adults as well, who can also bowl 2 games a day if they purchase a Family Pass for $23.95.  What a deal this is! 

Even if you only plan on bowling a few times this summer, you’ll still save a lot of money by buying the Family Pass, or by signing the kids up for free.  All of the details of the program can be found on the KidsBowlFree.com website.  The only restriction is that bowling shoes are not included.  Rental is available for $2.50 per person.  If you plan taking full advantage of this program, you’ll probably want to buy your own bowling shoes.

Olympic Lanes is the only Milwaukee area bowling center currently listed as participating in the Kids Bowl Free program.  There are a total of twelve participating bowling centers in Wisconsin including Dream Lanes in Madison and Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley in Green Bay.  The website says that if your local bowling center isn’t participating to ask them to contact Kids Bowl Free to learn more about joining the program.

Thanks again to Milwaukee Consumer reader Renee who alerted us to this deal.  If you know of a deal worth sharing, click the Contact link at the top of the page to let us know!