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Splitsville Luxury Lanes šŸŽ³šŸ£šŸŽ¶

  • Writer: Angie Franklin
    Angie Franklin
  • Oct 8
  • 3 min read

When you think ā€œbowling alley,ā€ chances are you don’t imagine sushi rolls, live music, or sipping cocktails on a balcony overlooking Disney Springs. But Splitsville Luxury LanesĀ flips the script. This isn’t your average Friday night hangout. With two stories of lanes, bars, and dining areas, Splitsville mixes old-school bowling fun with a modern, Disney Springs vibe.


The Experience ✨

Whether you’re here for a few frames or just the food, Splitsville brings a lively energy. The space is huge. Think neon, retro touches, and plenty of room for groups. You’ll find a menu way beyond nachos and wings: sushi, burgers, pizza, sandwiches, and desserts, all served to your lane or table. Add in live entertainment and creative cocktails, and suddenly bowling feels more like a night out than just a game.


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The Bowling šŸŽ³āœØ

The spacious layout at Splitsville features multiple bowling lanes, each equipped with advanced scoring and tracking technology to keep the game fun and competitive. Seating is set up with great views of the action, making it easy to cheer on friends while enjoying your food and drinks.


The dĆ©cor blends the charm of a classic bowling alleyĀ with a fresh, modern twist, creating an atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and stylish. Best of all, Splitsville isn’t just for adults. It’s designed as a family-friendly destinationĀ where guests of all ages can join in the fun.


The Patio šŸ¹šŸŒžšŸŽ¶

Eye-level view of the outdoor patio with guests dining al fresco

Right in the front of SplitsvilleĀ sits one of Disney Springs’ hidden gems, the shaded outdoor patio. It deserves its own spotlight because so many people miss it as they rush inside. With comfy seating, a laid-back vibe, and plenty of shade, this spot is made for slowing down.

The patio bar has TVs so you can catch a sporting event with a cocktail in hand, and the full menu is available. It’s also a fantastic people-watching perch. From here, you can enjoy the lively energy of Disney Springs while being just a step away from the hustle of the main walkways.


The Food

Splitsville stands out because its menu goes way beyond what you’d expect from a bowling alley. Forget frozen pizza and sad fries. This is a place where the food could hold its own even without the lanes.


High angle view of a plate of nachos topped with cheese and jalapeƱos

One of the big stars? The famous nachos.Ā These aren’t your average pile of chips. We’re talking crispy tortilla chips layered with gooey melted cheese, savory toppings, and just the right hint of spice. They’re bold, flavorful, and perfectĀ for sharing, though fair warning, you may not want to. Pair them with an ice-cold drink and you’ve got yourself a winning combo.


And then there’s the sushi.Ā Yep, sushi at a bowling alley, and trust us, it works. Splitsville’s sushi menu is surprisingly extensive, offering everything from California rolls to chef-inspired specialty rolls that pack in freshness and creativity. It’s easily one of our go-to spots for sushi at Disney Springs. (Crazy, right? But it’s that good.)


The rest of the menu doesn’t disappoint either. From a juicy cheeseburger to flavorful chicken stir fry, we’ve yet to find something that misses the mark. Splitsville has mastered the balance of comfort food favorites and unexpected delights, making it a dining experience that stands tall on its own even without rolling a single ball.


The Good šŸ˜

  • šŸŽ³ Bowling with a Disney twist.

  • šŸ£ Surprisingly good food (yes, sushi in a bowling alley).

  • šŸŽ¶ Live music and upbeat atmosphere keep it lively.

  • šŸ¹ Full bar with creative cocktails and lots of options.


The Not-So-Good 😬

  • šŸ’µ Prices are higher than your local bowling alley.

  • šŸŽ³ Lane availability is limited if you don’t book ahead.

  • šŸ”Š Noise level is high.

  • ā±ļø Lane time limits can feel short for larger groups.


Tips šŸ’”

  • Book your lanes ahead of time. Walk-ups are hit or miss.

  • Don’t sleep on the sushi. It’s a fan favorite.

  • Evening is busier (and louder); afternoons are better for families.


Final Thoughts šŸŽ³šŸ¹

Splitsville isn’t just bowling. It’s part entertainment venue, part restaurant, part nightlife spot. It may not be the cheapest evening at Disney Springs, but if you’re looking for a mix of fun, food, and atmosphere that keeps everyone in your group entertained, it’s a strike.

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