"Rolling in the isles"
rolling in the isles
In Hawaii you talk in English.
humaluakakumanuao
Rolling in the isles
In Hawaii, bowling is humorously referred to as "bowl-a-rama." This term plays on the traditional bowling experience while also adding a playful twist. It reflects the laid-back and fun-loving culture of the islands, making it a unique aspect of local vernacular.
In French, Hawaii is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English: "Hawaii".
Every bowling centre is different. Call your local centre to get an idea of prices.
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"Hawaii" is possibly based on the native word for homeland (Owhyhee).
That depends on the particular bowling alley's food policy. Call ahead and ask them.
It is best to call a bowling center near you and ask if they have a Black Friday Special.