Every Thursday Night from 10pm to close, Splitsville will be offering special prices on food and drinks. It's called the Rolling Social hospitality night. The hours for this month are: Monday – Friday:Open at 10:30 a.m. and Saturday – Sunday:Open at 10 a.m and it stays open until Downtown Disney closes down for the night, which is usually around 2 a.m.
This bowling place is different than most- it has 5 bars, 30 bowling lanes and gourmet food. It is definitely much pricier than other bowling alleys, so take that into account when planning a trip there. It will be about $20 per person per hour and it is typically quite busy so make reservations ahead of time to avoid a long wait.
This isn't your typical casual bowling alley, but it is great for special occasions and birthday parties. It has a really cool modern feel to it and yes, as you can see from the poster below, it advocates drinking much more than any other Disney World Venue does. (The difference is that they offer high end cocktails rather than pitchers of beer, so it isn't quite a bar atmosphere and it is perfectly family friendly during the day and gets more adult after dark). In this respect it is very accommodating for all types of gatherings.
I personally enjoy going to the outdoor bar and having a cold drink without ever even going inside at all when it's a hot day. Even the small outdoor bar has a great party feel and they usually have someone playing live music alongside the seating area (kind of like the outdoor bar at the House of Blues does).
This bowling place is different than most- it has 5 bars, 30 bowling lanes and gourmet food. It is definitely much pricier than other bowling alleys, so take that into account when planning a trip there. It will be about $20 per person per hour and it is typically quite busy so make reservations ahead of time to avoid a long wait.
This isn't your typical casual bowling alley, but it is great for special occasions and birthday parties. It has a really cool modern feel to it and yes, as you can see from the poster below, it advocates drinking much more than any other Disney World Venue does. (The difference is that they offer high end cocktails rather than pitchers of beer, so it isn't quite a bar atmosphere and it is perfectly family friendly during the day and gets more adult after dark). In this respect it is very accommodating for all types of gatherings.
I personally enjoy going to the outdoor bar and having a cold drink without ever even going inside at all when it's a hot day. Even the small outdoor bar has a great party feel and they usually have someone playing live music alongside the seating area (kind of like the outdoor bar at the House of Blues does).