Grandview Lanes – $29 for One Hour of Bowling for Up to Six with Shoe Rental, and Snacks. Two Options Available (54% Off)

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Grandview Lanes – $29 for One Hour of Bowling for Up to Six with Shoe Rental, and Snacks. Two Options Available (54% Off)

Buy now from only $29
Value $63
Discount 54%
You Save $34

  • $29 for one hour of 5-pin bowling for up to six (up to a $63 total value)
  • $34 for one hour of 10-pin bowling or glow bowling for up to six (up to a $68 total value)

Both options include:

  • Shoe rental for up to six (up to an $18 value)
  • $10 credit toward food, such as nachos ($3.50), chicken strips and fries ($8.25), or a large cheese pizza ($18.50). See the full menu.

This is a limited 5-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Wednesday, September 19, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Groups of 5 or 10 pins huddle at the end of polished lanes in this historical third-generation bowling alley

The Fine Print
Expires May 1, 2013
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Food credit not valid for alcohol.

Grandview Lanes
http://www.grandviewbowling.com/
2195 Commercial Dr. Vancouver, British Columbia

Rolling strikes is in the Marino family’s blood. The family has presided over Grandview Lanes for three generations, ever since Louis Marino established the alley back in 1947. In those days, the pins had to be set by hand, a task Louis’s son, George, remembers all too well. As he told Westender reporter Mary Frances Hill, “You’d have 40 women bowling during the day (in the 1950s), and only two pin setters […]. So we’d run around like crazy.”

Today, machines act as the alley’s pin setters, but the Marinos are still around and running the show. George’s daughter, Tammy, manages the modernized alley, where automatic scoring makes things easier for a younger generation that has never seen a real wooden pencil. Some things haven’t changed though. Bowlers can still visit the lunch counter once run by George’s mother, fuelling up between frames with burgers or pizzas laden with a dozen different toppings. And, of course, the game remains relatively unchanged. Downstairs, guests choose between 5-pin or 10-pin bowling, and upstairs, black lights and neon wall murals set the psychedelic stage for the sport’s most modern update—glow bowling.

Aside from providing a hub for clean, family-friendly fun, Grandview Lanes actively supports the community by helping the fundraising efforts of organizations such as the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada and The Kensington Foundation for Animals in Crisis.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!