Custom installed home bowling alleys

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on February 27th, 2008

Custom installed home bowling alleys
If you’re sick of playing bowling on the Wii and heading to the nearest bowling alley seems like too much work, why not enjoy a bowling alley in your home? You’ve seen it in movies and on TV. The show Las Vegas comes to mind. YOU can now have a custom bowling alley in your home too.

United Bowling is a Florida based company that will install a 2 lane, regulation length bowling alley in your home. It will have genuine AMF and Brunswick equipment. Of course, you’ll need an area that’s 88 feet long, 12 feet wide with a 10 foot ceiling. If that’s a problem just knock down a wall. There’s got to be something you don’t need. At $88,000 it’s not a cheap, but you could always charge your friends to play.

[United Bowling] VIA [Ohgizmo]

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One Comment to “Custom installed home bowling alleys”
  1. David Hudach Says:

    This was always a dream of mine - to have a bowling alley in the home. Knowing this may be out of reach for me, I began working on a scaled down version of a realistic bowling alley. My lane is now 1/2 scale and I’m currently working on an automatic pinsetter. You can see it here: http://smallscalebowling.com

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