My wife and I ended up at 300 because the bowling center nearest to our house was full with birthday parties. When we arrived at 300 we placed our name on a waiting list and took a seat at the bar. The bar was very nice and the bartender was very helpful and attentive. When our names were called we were placed next to a family of 5 who were out for a fun evening. My wife and I were amazed that no one among the 300 staff said a word to the parents about their kids routinely running onto the lanes and falling down. We bowled 3 games (the lanes were dry, but that was probably due to the fact that kids are allowed to use the lanes as a Slip 'N Slide) and were ready to leave, so I went to the desk to pay. The people at the desk informed me that I should have met a personal attendant (waiter) who would settle up with me and that I should wait by the lane until that person arrived. So I sat for 10 minutes until I was presented with a bill and another 5 or so while they ran my credit card. We understand that places can have off nights and that they may have been understaffed. So we very well may end up there again to give it another shot. But the price per game isn't very reasonable (we spent roughly $80 for 6 games and 4 beers) and the big screens at the end of the lanes that blast the latest Disney "pop sensation" while blinding you with strobe lights on the approach (we were there at 5pm on a Saturday, so it wasn't a Rock 'n Bowl situation) have kept us away so far.
Pros: Nice Bar
Cons: Bowling seemed secondary to the owner/staff
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