Yongsan Lanes 'Cosmic bowling' strikes in New Year

By Pvt. Hyejoon ByunFebruary 17, 2015

Yongsan Lanes 'Cosmic bowling' strikes in New Year
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YONGSAN GARRISON - Large, teeming crowds and loud noises are what can

usually be expected at the end of the year no matter where a party goer

travels. Although not the typical New Year's Eve atmosphere, the Yongsan

Lanes bowling alley offered something different with its annual New Year's

Eve Extravaganza event at U.S. Army Garrison-Yongsan.

Promoting a family-friendly atmosphere, the Yongsan Lanes not only provided

a dinner buffet, which included a variety of delectable foods, but also

allowed everyone who had a ticket to enjoy unlimited cosmic bowling (bowling

in the dark with a glow-in-the-dark ball) with opportunities to win an

assortment of prizes.

"All over the other bases, you won't find a place where there's a true

family-oriented event for kids," said Dan Melton, the Business Operations

Manager of the Lanes. "We gave prizes out to both children and adults."

People who attended the event seemed to agree. 1st Sgt. Hugo Rucobo,

intelligence and sustainment company, Headquarters and Headquarters Brigade,

8th Army, said, "It's not your normal New Year's- type celebration that you

will see. You're away from the big crowds, so it's great to be able to just

hang out with your family and friends."

According to Melton, it has been approximately eight years since the Lanes

started hosting the New Year's Eve Extravaganza and the event has gained

more popularity during the last four years.

This year, the grand prize included two round trip "US Airline Alliance"

Airline tickets to anywhere in Asia, making the night even more memorable.

By the end of the night, more than 165 people came out to bowl the night

away, to include families as well as a substantial amount of single

soldiers. Breakfast was served before the clock struck midnight, and five

minutes before the anticipated moment, a toast was held with champagne and

apple juice to herald in the New Year. Considering the fact that every child

left with a gift in their hand, and everyone walked out the door with their

bellies full, Yongsan Lane's New Year Extravaganza was the last

family/single-soldier event of the year that did not let anyone's hopes

down.

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