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Summertime Fun with KidsBowlFree.com



It's that time of the year folks!  Time to enroll the kids in the Kids Bowl Free program.  This marks the 3rd year my kids and I have participated in the program.  Bowling is a fun family activity and a great way to keep the kids active.  With Kids Bowl Free, your kids get two free games per day at over 950 participating bowling centers throughout the U.S. and Canada.

The first year we signed up the kids were like "Ugh, bowling.  Boring."  Now they look forward to an afternoon of competitive play.  We are pretty fortunate as we have 3 nearby bowling centers that participate in the program so the kids can choose which center they want to go to.  They also choose what theme they want on the scoreboard.  Sometimes it's a cool rock motif, others crazy cartoon characters and the bowling center DJ rocks.  

Some of the bowling centers also features Disco Bowling!  It's crazy insane.  Lanes lit with neon lights.  Loud music.  Black lights and fog machines.   FUN and best of all kids bowl free.

Here's how Kids Bowl Free works:
  1. Visit www.kidsbowlfree.com and click on your state to local a participating bowling center near you
  2. The bowling centers hours and dates of program participation will display on your screen
  3. Register your children 
  4. An email of your weekly bowling coupons will be sent to you each week.  Print your coupons and bring with you to your participating bowling center.
You can join in on the fun by purchasing a Family Pass.  The Family Pass was created to allow for adult family members to enjoy bowling throughout the summer as well. Priced starting from $24.95, the Family Pass includes 2 games per person per day for up to four adult family members.

Be sure to "Like" KidsBowlFree on Facebook for more info or visit their website.






Disclosure: Many thanks to KidsBowlFree.com for the opportunity to share this wonderful program.  I received a family membership in exchange for this review. No monetary compensation was received. For more information on the Disclosure Policy of Three Boys and an Old Lady blog, please visit http://threeboysandanoldlady.blogspot.com/2010/01/advertisecontact.html

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