Believe it or not, candlepin bowling is considered to be a unique form of bowling. It's most popular here in Northern New England, but is also hard to find. These eight locations still offer candlepin, and likely a nice slice of nostalgia.
Pickleball, indoor golf, bowling, an arcade, laser tag, a ropes course, and more are all being considered for a new entertainment complex in Biddeford.
Couture also said that the Hallowell location would be closing, too, though only temporarily from May 7th to June 23rd. Couture says that they're in need of a 'COVID break'.
Summer school vacation is just about here, and if you are looking for something for the kids to do that is both fun, safe, and inexpensive, how about bowling?
The "Kids Bowl Free" is a nationwide program and is available at select lanes in Maine...
Ten pin bowling is fun and not easy. I don't bowl often but when I do bowl if I score 150 I am happy. Image never bowling in your life until you are 84 years-old? What do you think that would be like?
Few have ever bowled a 300 game. Sarah Pelletier of Lewiston, has bowled three perfect 300 games in her lifetime. Sarah caught the bowling bug when she was 6 years old when she went to Sparetime Recreation in Lewiston on Friday nights for some family bowling.
I did this last year with all three kids and they were so excited!
Each time we pulled up to Sparetime Recreation in Waterville their eyes just lit up!
And it's FREE!