There aren’t as many committed bowlers out there as there used to be, but if you and your future spouse happen to be bowlers, why not get married at the lanes?
Plenty of bowling alleys have party rooms. The size of the room will limit the number of guests, of course, but that can work to your advantage. Having 150 of your nearest and dearest at your bowling party wedding could be a bit much, and keeping your wedding to a manageable size will also keep your costs under control.
I imagine a bowling alley wedding might go something like this: Ceremony in the party room first, then everyone goes to bowl a couple of games while cocktails and appetizers are served. After that, a buffet opens in the party room and everyone can eat. And then bowl some more.
I’m very far from the first person to think of this idea. If you do a search for “bowling alley wedding,” you’ll see that there are a lot of photos of people getting married in bowling alleys. The nice thing is that in such a venue, you can go upscale or you can have a more casual wedding.
However you do it, one thing is for sure: It will be a memorable wedding.
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