Hollywood Bowl is offering free bowling to customers related to the Addams Family

This Halloween, Hollywood Bowl in Basildon, Dagenham and Lakeside is offering a free game of bowling to customers named after the Addams Family.

This Halloween weekend, the iconic bowling brand is putting the Addams Family in the frightening spotlight. To kick start the fun on the scariest season of the year, any guests responding to the (in)famous names Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley or Fester, or whose last name is Addams, will be offered a free game of bowling if they can show proof of identification to the Hollywood Bowl team.

For a full weekend of spooky celebration, all witches, vampires and ghosts are invited to their local centre to be bowled away by a devilishly great time! As part of its Halloween package on the evening of Saturday 30th October after 7pm (which includes bowling, unlimited nachos and fries, and a drink), Hollywood Bowl is challenging all customers to play Monster Bow – simply score a strike when the monster pin is in the head position, and receive a free drink to say cheers to Halloween.

A spokesperson for Hollywood Bowl said: “We are excited to be hosting a full weekend of spooky fun for friends and family to enjoy together in our centre.

“We understand that being associated with the Addams Family isn’t bewitching all year long, but this Halloween, we want these customers to feel like the true stars of the show.”

To complement this weekend of celebration, customers will be able to treat themselves to an exciting food and beverage menu at the centre’s American Diner, including tasty food as well as soft and alcoholic drinks to scream for. Finally, guests will have the opportunity to spend some additional fa-boo-lous time in the Hollywood Bowl’s famous arcade, with amusement machines ranging from grabbers to racing games.

Guests are encouraged to make bookings ahead of their visit via the Hollywood Bowl website, https://www.hollywoodbowl.co.uk/groups-parties/halloween-packages

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