You can either pay for one lane for an hour of bowling($ 15), or you can pay for each person, for each game. Regardless, you have to pay for your $ 2 shoes. It took me and two other people about the whole hour to play 1 ¾ games. Unless you have more than 3 people, it’s not really worth it to play the group price. At 8:00 on a Thursday night, we were the ONLY bowling customers there. It was kinda nice to have the whole place to ourselves, but it then lead to the girl working the counter to not pay attention to us ATALL. Every other time our pins were set up, several fell down by themselves so that they weren’t counted, even if they would have been hit. The girl reset our pins for us twice… and that was it. Apparently they don’t want people setting up their own games, typing in their own names, or having any responsibility for their games whatsoever. All of the old bowling kiosks are still there, but they were just dirty and turned off. Also, the lane that the girl sent us to had dirty tables. There were pizza trays, crap stuck to the tables, and litter all around it. I mean come on… sending us to the only dirty area? And it really that hard to manage an empty building? The lights were even half off in the bathroom… Basically the bowling experience was overall, 1.5 stars. The saving grace was the bar. It has it’s own closed off section in the back, a really nice bartender, and $ 2 Coors Light, Miller Light, and Bud Light. I have hopes that this place will be run better, if there are actually more customers… but it’s going to be awhile until I come back. NOTE: Closed on Wednesdays.