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Bowling with Love Cravendale

7 July 2013 by Eileen

Did you know that Cravendale is rewarding their fans for drinking more of their good stuffs with bowling to once-in-a-lifetime experiences? Now join them and they will welcome you with a 2 for 1 voucher for a great day out. Start to collect 3 codes for your first adventure!

Tamworth Namco Station bowling

We were so lucky to get a family bowling experience at Tamworth Namco Station through the Cravendale campaign this afternoon. It is very easy to access and have plenty of free parking spaces.  As the weather was so hot today, it was in fact quite quiet.

At the counter, the staff were very friendly and dealt with us very quickly. Next, we swapped our shoes to their bowling shoes. I used to hate to use people’s old shoes especially those who had been worn by thousands of people’s stinky feet. I was so glad their shoes were better than my expectations! They were clean, well look after and of course not stinky at all. This is us with our bowling shoes! Can you guess which one is mine? My husband always said I have big flippers!

Tamworth Namco Station bowling shoes

The whole place is very clean and neat. It is quite unusual but their staff had taken the effort to make sure their customers are happy and had easy to access to the balls. When I first started bowling about 20 years ago, they never had the children ramps and I had to wait until I am old enough to go bowling unaided. Now with the ramps, it encourages more young children to join in.

This is our second time bowling with our children and both of them absolutely love it. Pushing their own ramps and giving a big push to the ball!  They love being so independent and hitting all the pins. It was so much fun seeing how our children enjoy the games and the whole interaction with Mr K asking lot of questions about bowling. Our little princess is doing so well that she managed to hit much better than me!  It didn’t take me long to warm up and I managed to get a strike or two myself! We’d love to say a big thanks to Cravendale and Namco Station for organising this activity for our family to enjoy. Start drinking Cravendale and collect codes to get your free activity.

Disclosure: We were given this experience for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. Samantha Ripley says

    10 July 2013 at 12:25 pm

    just started collecting, theres so much to choose from I wont know what to do first

  2. Louise Fairweather says

    8 July 2013 at 7:15 am

    excellent, I have some in the fridge better check to see if it’s a promotional pack!

  3. Anna says

    7 July 2013 at 10:38 pm

    sounds fun! we have taken the kids bowling once but would like to go again. i will have a look at the cravendale site

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