When you think of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, you probably think of all the miles of white-sand beaches where you can lay out in the sun or splash around in the waves. The main draw of the town is definitely all the outdoor adventures you can have during the warmer months, but there’s also plenty of fun to be had even when you’re not wearing a bathing suit. On a rainy or chilly day, just swap your flip-flops for a pair of bowling shoes at one of the nice and affordable Myrtle Beach bowling alleys.
Myrtle Beach Bowl
A rainy day at the beach can be a parent’s worst nightmare. How do you keep the kids entertained without going bonkers yourself? Don’t get cabin fever – just grab the keys and head to Myrtle Beach Bowl. This entertainment hot spot has everything you need to fill several hours with fun. See who in the family will be crowned the champion of the lane, or just play for fun. Grab some wings or nachos in between turns to make it a game with dinner and show. After your final frame, you can see who can get the highest score in the newly renovated arcade. Any way you roll, you’re guaranteed to have a great time.
710 Bowling
This is not your average bowling experience. 710 Bowling, located in North Myrtle Beach, has established an elegant and modern feel that caters to both the competitive and casual crowds. They have fourteen standard lanes, but it’s worth upgrading to their boutique lanes for just a dollar more a game. While you wait for your turn, you can relax on big, comfy couches that are Joanna Gaines-approved. Then there’s the menu. It’s almost like 710 is an amazing restaurant that happens to have bowling lanes. Order a few of their famous shareables like candied bacon or coconut shrimp, then see if you can finish one of their burgers all by yourself. Keep the fun going with several other fun indoor games you can challenge your friends to, like bocce, shuffleboard, ping-pong and cornhole.
Surfside Bowl
Whether you bowl with the between-the-legs technique or you’ve mastered the backspin to get strike after strike, Surfside Bowl Entertainment Center is an entertaining spot for all ages and skill levels. With an impressive 32 lanes, the chances of you having to wait for one to open are slim. And with great prices, it’s tempting to keep playing and playing. If you work up an appetite, there are plenty of great options at Surfside. Their Grill & Bar serves amazing calzones, pizzas, juicy burgers and waffle fries. They also boast a massive arcade with 30 different games to choose from.
Myrtle Beach doesn’t get a ton of inclement weather, but if you happen to be in town during a shower or the cooler months, you can still have a great time at these area bowling alleys. Or, when you stay at Bay View on the Boardwalk, you can kick back and enjoy our comfortable rooms and numerous on-site amenities. This oceanfront resort has an indoor pool and relaxing spas where the weather can’t get to you.
So, regardless of what the weatherman says, you can still have a great time bowling in Myrtle Beach.