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Nevada

Bowling Alley activities in Nevada

  1. A

    Lucky Strike Lanes

    Finally, a place for cool cats who are legally old enough to drink to have a little retro bowling fun. With posters of sexy pinup babes, a finger-lickin’ menu of bar food and buckets of beer, and glam lanes with projection-screen TVs, Lucky Strike lanes is worth paying twice the price. Round up your posse and wait for a lane at the backlit bar. It’s busiest during big-time sports events like Monday Night Football.

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  2. Suncoast

    Family-friendly casino bowling alleys with pool tables include Suncoast with cosmic bowling (think crazy lights, fog and disco balls) late at night on weekends.

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  3. Red Rock Lanes

    Deluxe PBA-tour bowling alley, with 72 lanes, plasma-screen TVs, pool and shuffleboard tables, dartboards, a video-game arcade and VIP suites with bottle service.

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  4. B

    Gold Coast

    A family-friendly casino bowling alley with pool tables. It rock outs with cosmic bowling (think crazy lights, fog and disco balls) late at night on weekends.

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  5. Strike Zone

    Nevada’s second-largest bowling center has Brunswick Pro Anvil lanes, but it’s all the way across town.

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