Summer 2025: Kids Bowl Free Program

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Last Updated: May 20, 2025 5:52 am EDT

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Sign your kiddos up for the Kids Bowl Free Program, and they will receive 2 FREE bowling games every single day, all summer long! It equals up to $500 per child if they use all the free games! Round up your neighbors, round up your friends, because it’s about to be a fun-filled summer of FREE bowling!

Shoe rentals are not included (around $4), and the age requirements and available times vary by location.

Some locations are also offering a Family Passes to bowl for as low as $30.

This will entitle 1 family member to 2 free games every day this summer as well – you can purchase additional family members for an additional cost.

 

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  1. Kathleen Avatar
    Kathleen

    Here is another tip – assuming you are going to be bowling every week during the summer – buy the kiddos some bowling shoes. They cost me about $25. for my grandkids, were much more comfortable, and saved us from having to rent shoes each week. They more than paid for themselves.

  2. Dawn Williams Avatar

    I had taken advatange of this last summer when I had my two nieces visiting me for two weeks from Annapolis MD. Each had bought a pass so they went bowling a couple of times while they were here and when they went back home they were able to use the passes back at participating bowling alleys in their area. A good tip to pass along is to take pictures of the passes on your cell phone so if they get lost you can still use them for the kids or family because my one niece did leave her’s in my car until I could mail it to her. She did take a picture of her’s and had it on her cell phone so she could keep bowling.

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