Diamond Superbowl - Ho Chi Minh City - Things To Do Reviews

Diamond Superbowl

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Diamond Superbowl Travel Reviews

Tough to say May 10, 2008
Diamon Superbowl is an alright time if you have some time to spare and want to skip the bars on a night out. The lanes are well maintained, the place is air-conditioned, and there are other options aside from bowling, such as arcade games and pool tables.

Drinks and food are available at a somewhat higher price. Also, bowling here is not cheap. I mean, its cheap relative to other things, but still about 45,000 VND a game, if I remember correctly. There are much cheaper places to bowl, but the quality of the facilities takes a back door to Diamond Superbowl.

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