
NASCC Bowling Center: Glow-in-the-dark bowling with friendly service on base.
NASCC Bowling Center in Corpus Christi highlights glow-in-the-dark bowling on weekend nights, a clean facility, and friendly staff. Guests report available lanes and alcohol at the desk, with occasional kitchen outages affecting food service. Some reviews note its on-base location and offer feedback on service-dog entry policies, giving a balanced view of the experience.
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Enjoy casual bowling on well-maintained lanes with family and friends in a fun, relaxed setting.
Experience exciting nighttime bowling with special lighting effects on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Purchase bottled or canned alcoholic drinks at the desk to enhance your bowling experience.
Host parties or gatherings with available lanes and a friendly staff to assist with your needs.
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Overall rating
Alberto Bonini
ATTENTION - Visitors to Corpus Christi. This bowling alley is on a military base. This is not immediately apparent from Google search result. I do not recommend approaching the entry gate without appropriate authorized permission.
Stuart Bispham
Had lanes available and staff was friendly. Fun time with the family. But unfortunately when I was there the kitchen was broke so no food was available. If the kitchen was working this would have been an easy 4 star
sonsylraye carson
This is a great place to bowl. Not crowded and service was great. Just the stove wasn't working and no outside snacks.
EUGENE
Friday and Saturday night is glow in the dark bowling is pretty nice. Very clean facility and friendly staff. Bottled/canned alcohol available at the desk!
Josephine Young
Went in with my daughters and service dog and was refused entry and service because my dog did not have a vest on and “papers” were asked for. So there are no “papers” for a service dog. Also vests are not a requirement for a service dog to enter an building not to mention it was 95 degrees out and my 103 lb German shepherd was far to hot to have a heavy vest on. Please learn proper protocol for disabled vets that need their service dog and learn the Americans with disabilities Act.