Sorry Ryan Family Amusements, but I think were not understanding values anymore. Originally, RFA used to be all about the fairness in pricing of all the games, where most games valued between $ 0.25-$ 1.00. Over the last years, they have implied a brand new card shaft system, which brought the prices up to about $ 0.35-$ 1.50, most games costing $ 0.69 or $ 1.25. Now, there charging 50% more than the games originally were. Now with ½ price games removed by Michael Crowley(RFA Games manager) because kids were«ripping him off», you don’t get a break from anything anymore. There used to be a time where you could even get $ 10 in free game-play a month for free, but once again that was removed. Honestly, Ryan Family Amusements is just a over priced amusement place just trying to make a quick buck off you. Better keep it local next time.
Amanda M.
Classificação do local: 3 Raynham, MA
A fun time. We are from NY so we loved the small bowling balls it’s different from what we have. It was $ 23 for 2 unlimited games.
Sheryl B.
Classificação do local: 4 Fredericksburg, VA
A couple weeks ago we were in MA with the family doing family things. We drove 20 minutes to go duckpin bowling after another alley didn’t offer afternoon hours. Three generations enjoyed 2 games in a family environment where there is also an arcade and mini-golf. The staff gave us a break on shoes and the time frame purchased. You can purchase per game per person or an hourly rate, which is $ 25 for 60 minutes or $ 35 for 90 minutes plus shoes($ 3). The 6 of us took about an hour and half for 2 games. They also had a special rate of $ 11 for kids and $ 13 for adults that included two games of bowling, shoes and a mini golf. I understand they recently split the lanes so now you can play 10-pin and Duckpin in the same area. My kids only know 10-pin and aren’t familiar with the term to differentiate between Duckpin and Candlepin. We have broadened their horizons just a bit on this trip! Fun times!
Ashley S.
Classificação do local: 3 Pflugerville, TX
They have an arcade section, which isn’t too bad. They have DDR. They also do bowling, which is kind of expensive, but it’s fun. I’ve never done their golfing. I don’t even think they do it anymore. The golf course doesn’t look to good.
D L.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
Not bad for a small bowling alley/arcade/mini-golf. Never played the mini-golf, kinda looked boring. Arcade has DDR(or a variation of it now) for 50 cents a play, Time Crisis, the basic arcade essentials. There’s mystic bowling on the weekends, leagues, etc. Open relatively late(I think 11 or midnight on weekends).