I’m actually surprised to see the address is in Santa Fe, because this place is practically in Pojoaque. I came here recently with my family over Thanksgiving. It isn’t the easiest to find, we actually didn’t notice any large signs refer to a bowling alley. After driving around the parking lot of the Cities of Gold Hotel & Casino for a while we noticed a small sign on the sidewalk that pointed towards the bowling alley. Its right next to the Casino entrance, but to the left. This place seemed really affordable, being only about $ 25 for 1 lane/hr, including shoe rentals for everyone on that lane. We played for 2hrs. The workers here are very attentive to problems with the machines. Anytime we had a stuck ball or some kind of issue with the ball return the worker came over and quickly took care of it. We didn’t even have to call for them. I think the layout of this bowling alley helps them keep a close eye on all the lanes. When you walk in you’ll notice half the lanes to the left, half to the right, and the counter in the middle. There’s a bar going back towards the casino, just past the shop that sells fountain drinks and typical bowling alley food.