
Free Entry
The tourism award winning Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre is the largest indoor family leisure centre in regional Queensland. Open seven days and nights per week the fully air-conditioned facility has over 3,500 square metres of leisure activities on two floors.
There are 16 lanes of tenpin bowling with computer scoring, licensed cafe and upstairs function and bar area, gigantic indoor children's slide which is six metres high, children's playground and jumping castle plus tiny town area for children up to four years, ball pit and children's climbing area.
... moreEnjoy family interactive video games arcade and pool tables, full size electric dodgem car arena just like at the show, zone three laser tag the real life adventure game with 16 laser tag packs, Jurassic putt black light mini golf arena with lifelike 3D dinosaurs T Rex/Bracasurus standing four and a half metres high - the only such attraction seen anywhere in Australia.
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Children:
This is a family entertainment facility with a wide range of activities including children's playgrounds, jumping castle, slide, dodgems, laser tag, mini golf, ten pin bowling, arcade games and special area for children aged up to four years.
Disabled:
There is ramp access to the building entrance and ramped areas access to bowling lanes and full disabled access to toilet facilities.
How To Get There
From the main post office on the corner of Barolin and the main street Bourbong Street travel down Barolin Street and turn right at the third set of traffic lights at Maynard's Road and take the first left after the railway line into Lester Street and the Leisure Centre is at the first intersection on the corner of Lester and Cummins Streets.
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Costs apply for individual activities. Please contact the operator for further information.
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