Splitsville Luxury Lanes


Description from PassPorter's Walt Disney World Guidebook:

Enjoy your eats while bowling, or just dine at a table and watch—either way this is a fun, if noisy, place to enjoy a meal. Typical American pub food such as loaded fries ($12) and pizza ($14–$18) join other offerings such as California roll ($11), barbecue chicken salad ($15) and mahi mahi with voodoo shrimp ($26). Kids meals are $7–$8. If you want to bowl while you eat, it’s $17–$22/person for 90 minutes (arrive before 4:00 pm for better deals)—but remember, you’re on the clock if you eat while you bowl!

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Lunch Average: $50
Dinner Average: $50

Lunch Hours: 10:30 am - 3:25 pm
Dinner Hours: 3:30 pm - 11:00 pm

Seating: Indoor only at tables and chairs, full booths, half booths

PassPorter's Ratings for Splitsville Luxury Lanes
Author Jennifer Marx's Rating:
6/10
Author Dave Marx's Rating:
7/10

Readers Rating:
7.3/10

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I would definitely eat at this eatery again!
I think this eatery is good choice on the Disney Dining Plan!
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What PassPorter Readers Think of Splitsville Luxury Lanes (3 comments):

Expensive but fun bowling, the food and drinks were delicious. Great for a splurge or a special day at Disney.
goofyboysmama gave this a rating of 8 on 06/19/2016 at 8:41:16 pm EDT

Surprisingly good food! A little on the spendy side, but a fun environment.,
MissyMouse70 gave this a rating of 9 on 06/19/2016 at 10:11:52 am EDT

If you like to bowl, you should probably stick with your home alley. This was our most expensive meal at WDW, and we also dined at Citrico's and California Grill, which has better sushi at lower prices! The only time I would consider going back would be for the DVD Wednesday deal. It's $40, which we decided not to do because that seemed kinda steep, until we got our $200 dinner check! Sit at outdoor bar for a drink if you want to see what it's like without blowing your budget!
rnrwaitress gave this a rating of 5 on 06/17/2016 at 4:54:46 pm EDT



Type: Table
Cuisine: American
Noise Factor: Very noisy

Dress Code: Theme park casual

Annual Pass Discount: Yes
DVC Member Discount: No
Disney Visa Discount: No
Tables in Wonderland Discount: Yes



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