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    Zips Classic Lanes

    4.3 (4 reviews)

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    10 years ago

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    15 years ago

    Great atmosphere and amazing prices. They have 4 regular lanes and 16 duckpin lanes.

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    12 years ago

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    9 years ago

    Always enjoy Zips. I come here all the way from West Virginia. Rubber band duckpin houses are few in number

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    Richland Lanes - They serve Fox's pizza and wings. The wings are excellent! Garlic parm, spicy ranch, hottest (clockwise)

    Richland Lanes

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    This is a pretty solid spot for bowling. Everything that you can already imagine being in a…read morebowling alley is located within. My party and I arrived in the evening and were able to still secure a lane for at least one game of bowling. This was my niece's first visit ever to a bowling alley and she had a great time. Of course going with a three year old meant we were going to need accommodations. Luckily bumper bowling and a ramp were readily available. To say my niece had an enjoyable time can go without saying. She enjoyed herself so much she cannot wait to go again. Smiling and jumping up and down each time that ball hit even one pin at the end of the alley. Shoe rental prices were reasonable and the going norm: $2.50. Price per game was not bad either. If you wanted to use your card to pay you need to reach a certain amount in order to do so, but that option is always available. Arcade inside if bowling is not your thing. Snack bar has been converted to a Fox's Pizza Den. So if you come here you can definitely get a full meal to go with your game. Or you can order and have it delivered to your home as well.

    Even when im bowling i have to have chicken wings. Lol. No better place to come to have a beer, eat…read moregood good, and potentially embarrass yourself Great atmosphere, great food, great fun. My choice every time!

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    Richland Lanes - Beef taco from Fox's Pizza at the bowling alley. Didn't look great but tasted alright. Needed cheese or sour cream!

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    Beef taco from Fox's Pizza at the bowling alley. Didn't look great but tasted alright. Needed cheese or sour cream!

    Tilt Studio - Storefront.

    Tilt Studio

    3.4(8 reviews)
    27.0 mi

    Definitely fun for little kiddos I would say. My 3 year old son absolutely loved riding what he…read morecould and the black light putt putt!

    There is something disconcerting about video games that rely on swipe cards to operate them. I miss…read morethe feeling of pumping quarters into coin boxes. Call me old. But that satisfying clunk was always part of the video game experience. It also was helpful for understanding just how much a video game cost to play. Back in the old days, most games were a quarter. The super deluxe games were fifty cents. I remember the first time a game broke the dollar barrier. But if you have a preloaded card that cost $10 with 50 points, and one game requires 6.4 points to operate, how much does that game cost to play? And what if there are some games that cost fewer than four points, and other that need more that twelve? These kinds of swipe systems make it easy for people, especially kids, to burn through a lot of money in very little time. Thankfully, Tilt does have some all-you-can-eat pricing schemes. But these aren't always easy to figure out, especially for first time visitors. Nor is it clear just how valuable these deals might be to the newcomer who may be unaware that a ten dollar investment of fun, might last fewer than ten minutes. Let the buyer beware. That said, there are some truly cool games which are in very good condition, and which I haven't seen elsewhere. The place is clean, and there are many options for fun beyond simply video games--although the glow golf course is small, and bowling consists of just two lanes of candle pin bowling. Staff are pleasant and patient, especially with younger kids trying to redeem their precious few points at the redemption counter. It's hard to say if we'll return. The kids prefer the experience of tokens at the other game room nearby, where we've been going for years. They also prefer how the machines at the other place spit out wave after wave of physical redemption tickets when they do particularly well in a game of skill. Still, I think that the older kids might have a different take on Tilt if we were to get them an all-you-can-play pass at some point in the future. But on this first visit, even the kid in grade school couldn't believe how much money each game cost to play, especially in this era of high tech video games. But all that changes if you can score four hours of attractions and games for $20. Hopefully they will have a similar deal next time we're in town.

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