


Commodore Lanes
About
Commodore Lanes brings retro bowling fun to downtown Vancouver with bumper lanes perfect for little bowlers, classic arcade games, and a relaxed atmosphere that welcomes families. The combination of bowling, games, and snacks creates an all-in-one entertainment experience ideal for rainy Vancouver days or evening family outings.
Highlights
- ✓Bumper lanes that help young kids enjoy successful bowling without gutter balls
- ✓Classic arcade games providing entertainment between bowling frames
- ✓Retro bowling alley atmosphere with a nostalgic, old-school vibe
- ✓On-site snack bar for refueling hungry bowlers
- ✓Downtown location making it easy to combine with other Vancouver attractions
Pro Tips
- 1.Book lanes in advance on weekends and evenings as this popular downtown spot fills up quickly, especially during Vancouver's rainy season.
- 2.Bring Canadian cash or a credit card without foreign transaction fees. Many visitors forget Canada uses different currency despite proximity to the US.
- 3.Arrive during weekday afternoons (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM) for the quietest experience and best availability for walk-ins.
- 4.Request bumpers and lighter bowling balls specifically designed for kids at the front desk.
- 5.The venue is located on Granville Street's entertainment district, so expect lively nightlife nearby in the evenings. Best for families during daytime and early evening hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM offer the least crowds and most lane availability. Avoid Friday and Saturday evenings when the downtown location attracts adult crowds and the atmosphere becomes less family-focused.
What to Know
Budget-friendly pricing ($) makes this accessible entertainment. Street parking can be challenging downtown, so consider using public transit via the Granville SkyTrain station nearby or paid parking lots. The snack bar offers typical bowling alley fare.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, making it an excellent rainy day activity during Vancouver's wet fall and winter months (October through March). No special holiday closures noted, though hours may vary on major Canadian holidays like Canada Day and Christmas.
Nearby Eats
Earls Kitchen + Bar (family-friendly chain with kids menu) is a short walk away, or try Freshii for healthier quick-service options that appeal to kids. Both are familiar to international visitors and accommodate families well.
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