Wow, ironically, I just went bowling last Friday and as a last minute decision, ended up bringing my 5 and a half month old with me! Talk about perfect timing for your question ; )
She was perfectly fine. She loved the stimulation - looking around, seeing all the colours and new things. It wasn't too loud for her at all. In fact, she fell asleep peacefully after about an hour or so.
A lot of bowling alleys have "cosmic bowling" past 10 pm where they turn up the music and turn off the lights...personally I wouldn't keep the baby around for that cause the music tends to get really loud. But during the day/early evening it should be fine.
So from my experience I say go for it and bring the baby with you!
2006-07-31 07:46:59
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answered by sweets 2
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I don't see a problem except the smoke. but i'm assuming that younger bowling leagues would hopefully be smoke free. I think the noise and excitement is good for babies. They get used to more noise that way and you will be able to take him more places.
Just read your additional detail. That's great. have fun with him there.
2006-07-31 07:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there's no problem at all as long as you're not going to bowl the baby (lol, just kidding.) Honestly speaking, as long as you take precautionary measures, there's no problem.
Instead of worrying about that, worry more on the toys that have sounds. Accroding to what I've read in a magazine some years back, toys tend to have higher decibels that might harm the baby.
2006-07-31 07:43:45
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answered by klay 3
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A real concern at a bowling alley is second hand smoke! Find out if the alley is smoke free, and if not, I might consider not allowing my ten year old to go, also. I would propose to the alley that you don't feel safe putting your children in that environment, and are they going to change their policies if enough customers desire it? As far as the noise, I don't think that is too much of a problem.
2006-07-31 07:41:44
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answered by alone1with3 4
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No, not at all! Remember, the baby was in your stomach with your heartbeat booming away for nine months straight so bowling will probably sound like a lullabye. Have fun!
2006-07-31 11:40:53
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answered by djgirlkimber2001 5
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answered by ? 4
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no problem. we brought our son to our bowling league starting when he was 3 months old. He loved the action and the sound didnt seem to be a problem.
2006-07-31 07:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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How does your baby do with noise? The vacuum for instance. If he can tolerate noise, and most can, I would say go for it!
I took my 11 mo. old to the 4th of July parade and she didn't even flinch at the sounds of ambulances and fire trucks. Kids get used to loud noises at a very young age, especially if they are exposed to it.
2006-07-31 07:49:32
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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I don't think a baby would roll as good as a bowling ball. But probably more fun.
2006-07-31 08:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No I took my 16 months old bowling when he was 2 months old. He slept through it because he was use to loud noises.
2006-07-31 07:59:35
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answered by Jade 4
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