THE eagerly awaited £1.8million St Helens Superbowl entertainment complex, complete with 14-lane bowling alley and Sega Amusement arcade is now open - and here is everything you need to know before you visit. 

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What does it offer?

The leisure venue includes includes a Crazy Club soft play centre, a Sega amusement arcade, diner and bar, pool tables - and a bowling alley. 

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Where is it?

The complex is off St Helens Linkway West near on the site of the former St Thomas Square, which has been redeveloped by Orbit. It stands next to a Frankie and Benny's restaurant, a Costa drive-thru and an Aldi.

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What are the opening hours?

Open from 9am to midnight most days, including the bar and diner. 

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How much will it cost?

Bowling: One game of bowling costs £7.50 for adults and £6.50 for children. Concessions for disabled and senior citizens £3.50.
Two games of bowling costs £12 for adults and £10 for children. Concessions for disabled and senior citizens £7.00. Students with valid ID £7.95.

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Deals:
Kids play for £1 and adults play for £2 between 9am-10am. Offer limited to 6 people per group. 
Two games of bowling for £6.99 on Monday to Thursday evenings from 6pm.

A game of bowling for £2.50 per person every Sunday from 6pm. 

Over 50s can enjoy bowling, food and drink for £5.95 between 9am and noon on weekdays during school term only. 

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After school meal deal for £5.99 for under 12s on weekdays between 3pm and 7pm.

Unavailable during school and bank holidays. Maximum of four children per admission.

Toddler bowling sessions £4.99 weekdays between 9am and noon during school term only.

Visitors can book their game online or pay at the door.

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What about the soft play

Crazy Club: 
Off Peak: Under 1s - free, Ages 1+ - £2.99, Adults - free 
Peak: Under 1s - free, Ages 1 to 3 - £3.50, Ages 4+ - £4.75, Adults - free.
Deal:
Kids play for £1 every Saturday and Sunday between 9am and 10am. Operated on a first come first serve basis.

And the Sega Prize Zone:

Offering a wide variety of video games, arcade games and arcade slot machines suitable for all ages.

Coin-operated video games, kiddie rides, driving simulators and sports games.

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Bar and diner: 

Fully licensed lounge bar with a range of spirits and mixers, as well as all the soft and hot drinks in addition to your favourite ice-cold beer, lager and ciders.
Food menu includes breakfasts, snacks, burgers and more. 
Birthday and group deals also available.

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What else will be part of the building that the superbowl complex occupies:

A Home Bargains store will follow in April and there is space for a restaurant, once a tenant is secured.