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The bowling alley in Warrington town center, previously known as Superbowl UK, has been taken over by Disco Bowl, a family entertainment operator. The new owners, Pete Terry and Nigel Blair, have wasted no time in making immediate upgrades to the venue. The leisure center, which includes a 12-lane bowling alley, soft play center, arcade, diner, and bar, has already seen improvements.

Pete Terry, CEO of Disco Bowl, stated that they are planning many exciting upgrades for the center as they transform it into Disco Bowl. In an effort to make the venue more affordable for customers, prices have been slashed across various activities. For example, weekend bowling prices have been reduced from £9 to £6 for one game. The after-school club now offers bowling and a meal for £6.95. In the soft play area, adults can now enter for free, and child admission prices have been lowered to £6 on weekdays and £7 on weekends.

Additionally, Disco Bowl is offering special deals for schools and groups, with more information available upon contacting the bowling alley. The owners have already invested £15,000 in new pins and balls, as well as fixing the escalator. They plan to invest a six-figure sum in further upgrades over the coming months.

While the venue will continue to operate under the Superbowl UK brand for now, Disco Bowl plans to rebrand in the near future. The owners have hinted at exciting changes to come, including DJ-led events and an upgraded light and sound system to enhance the entertainment experience for visitors.

Overall, the takeover of the bowling alley in Warrington town center by Disco Bowl promises to bring new life and excitement to the leisure venue. With lower prices, new features, and planned renovations, customers can look forward to an enhanced entertainment experience at Disco Bowl. Visit superbowlwarrington.com to make bookings and stay updated on the latest developments at the center.