

The prizes in these machines include snacks, ice cream, plush toys, action figures, game systems, tablets and even tickets redeemable for prizes.Īnother attraction is the seven Japanese photo booths located inside. There are 46 different prize machines varying from Japanese UFO machines to the classic American claw machine to the new plunger machine. There are all sorts of games that you can play to win tickets, which can then be redeemed for prizes at the prize corner located behind the main counter. There is also a massive arcade that takes up a whole half of the floor. It may lack the ping pong tables of the Puente Hills location, but Round 1 Moreno Valley does have the same dartboards and pool tables, not to mention a snack bar. Like the other Round 1, the Moreno Valley Location offers many attractions in addition to bowling. So if one likes to watch the news and bowl at the same time, he or she won’t miss a single minute. The lanes have ten large projection screens mounted across them that allow bowlers to see the TV screens while they are actually bowling. 18 bowling lanes to be exact, each with a flat screen television mounted above it and nice sofas to lounge on.

Round 1 has what most people could probably infer about a bowling alley: bowling lanes. to 2 a.m., has many of the great attractions of Puente Hills and is a great new addition to the mall. The new bowling alley and game center, open from 10 a.m. Encouraged by the success of the Puente Hills location, Round One Corp. Round 1 began in Japan and opened its first U.S. location in the Moreno Valley Mall, and although the fun’s worth it, the alley may wear on some people’s nerves.
