Las Vegas is the place to go for the best nightlife, gambling, live shows and dining in the U.S. But there's plenty to do in Nevada for all types of travelers. The state boasts more than 100 beautiful golf courses, and water lovers can relax on the shores of Lake Tahoe. Set your sights on the mountainous landscape, perfect for hiking, or tour the famous Hoover Dam. World class resorts with top of the line spas are located throughout the state's major cities and tourist locales.
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4.5 based on 64 reviews
While visiting South Point Casino we decided to bowl a few games while waiting to go to dinner. It is located in the back of the casino and can accommodate a large group or only a few. Many lanes are available. Scoring is easy and other bowlers are friendly and helpful. The cost for 2 games and shoes for 2 people was $20.00. Although I am a league bowler, this was just for fun. The conditions were fine and there were many bowling balls to select from. A great way to pass some time away and have some fun!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Everything you need under one roof! Great place for families with plenty of entertainment & nightlife for any age set. Come bowl with the kids, play a game of pool, eat at one of our 3 restaurants, or have fun in the arcade. Or maybe you'd prefer to grab a drink and watch a live band, learn to line dance, or sing karaoke to finish the night off in our lounge. Whatever mood you're in, we can accommodate you. - Bowling Alley - State Licensed Daycare - Lounge w/Live Entertainment, Line Dance Lessons, Karaoke - The Best Billiards Room in Carson City - Johnny Rocket's 50's Diner - Wally's Pizza & Subs - Voted Carson City's Best - Alley's Diner - Genoa Coffee & Candy - Kernel's Gourmet Popcorn
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Came here on vacation with family to keep busy as it was too cold to do outdoor activities - what a surprise to find this large, clean and fun bowling center in the bowels of a large hotel/casino! We got here about noon, and it wasn't crowded at all, although it was a weekday mind you. You start your journey out in one of the expansive parking lots, trek through gaming areas, past restaurants, more gaming areas and down to the shopping areas - after all that you're glad to play a sport where you HAVE to sit in between bowls! This alley has 50 lanes, is open 24/7 (!) and has a great scoring system. I especially like that if you have a junior bowler, you can program their turn in the game to raise and lower the gutter bumpers automatically, which is the first I've seen of this option anywhere! Neat! The older gentleman who helped us was very friendly and understanding, as we - like most of the folks there I would wager - were new to this alley. Shoes come with velcro cinctures (yay!) and there is a snack shop on sight, rather good sized; since we were having lunch after the games, we didn't try it but typical bowling alley menu (comfort finger foods!). The alley is clean, nicely lighted and very colorfully decorated. Even the balls are a variety of bright colors - and I found out when leaving (of course!), the balls are color coded for the weight size! So, find the weight of ball you prefer, and look at just those colored balls on the rack to check for finger fit. If only I knew . . . Overall, a bit pricier than home, but much nicer and well worth the diversion, especially for kids who can't gamble. The alley is close to the GSR arcade, kid's climbing structure, bumper cars, laser tag and digital golf driving range, so you can plan an afternoon of which bowling should be a main part!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
A three-time winner in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's "Best of Las Vegas" readers poll, the Suncoast's 64-lane Brunswick-equipped center is one of the Valley's favorite bowling destinations. We pride ourselves on offering something for everyone. Whether you're looking to bowl a few quick frames, host a team-building exercise for your company, or join a competitive league. The Bowling Snack Bar is open Friday & Saturday from 5pm - 11pm only.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Whether you're bowling with friends or a league, the Orleans Bowling Center is your best bowling bet. Voted Best of Las Vegas Bowling Alley by the Las Vegas Review Journal.
I had a mate flight to the UK so I went to the cinema in the Orleans complex in the morning and bowling in the afternoon. The staff here are very friendly and helpful and the prices are really reasonable at.4.25 dollars per game (peak) and we also got food here. Do try the deep fried beans. The atmosphere here is really friendly and the lanes are clean and well looked after. We had three games and would have stayed even longer. A great afternoon and at a bargain price. This is the perfect partner to a film at the century cinema here. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Twilight Zone by Monster Mini Golf is a unique 10,000 sq. ft themed attraction featuring an extraordinary custom-designed indoor glow-in-the-dark 18 hole miniature golf course entertainment venue. Arcade games, bowling lanes, an alternate dimension gift shop, special event room, and the one & only Syfy Wedding Chapel on this planet!
Walking from the monorail thru Bally's to get to the strip, I happened upon this great attraction. Monster Mini Golf in the dark, plus an arcade and gift shop. Great fun for kids and adults and fans of the wonderful Twilight Zone t.v. show hosted by Rod Serling. As my mom used to say to us when the show came on-it's time for the Toliet Zone!! Do give this a try. A nice break from the strip.
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