Opened in the 1980’s, Wodonga’s bowling alley has been a place of fun for many generations.
Now named 3D Lanes, the site is still a go to place on the border for family fun.
Paul Delany has been running the business for four and a half years and has worked hard to keep its legacy and create new attractions for the people of Wodonga.
With the addition of a new 18-hole mini golf course, 3D Lanes also offers a 14 lane tenpin bowling alley, a licensed cafe and amusement arcade.
Paul says his favourite thing about 3D Lanes are the locals who visit.
“Moving down from Sydney, the local people of Albury-Wodonga are so welcoming and we have been very fortunate moving to the area.”
The team at 3D Lanes, complete with 18 staff members, are constantly looking to improve the facility for visitors.
“We recently opened a mini golf and are looking at extending the business and adding more lanes and an extra car park,” Paul said.
Improvements to the bowling alley to better game play have also been undertaken including the addition of automatic pinspotters for the bowling lanes, a new scoring system, automatic bumper system and motorised projector screen over the lanes.
3D Lanes is located at 2 Sanyo Drive, Wodonga. It is open 7 days a week, Monday to Friday 10am- 9.30pm, Saturday 9am – 11pm and Sunday 9am – 9pm.
If you are interested in a joining a social bowling league, 3D Lanes host junior, senior and disability leagues throughout the week and on weekends.
The 3D Lanes team recently made history winning the men’s and overall division in the Country Cup in Morwell for the first time.
Birthday parties, functions and events can also be booked at 3D Lanes. Phone 02 6024 7022, email info@3dlanes.com.au, or visit their website or Facebook page.