A brand new 12-hole mini golf course will soon be opening to Teesside Park as refurbishment works at a popular bowling operator near completion.
Hollywood Bowl have announced to customers they will be able to enjoy their new mini golf experience after refurbishment works finish on Friday (March 22).
They added 31 “state-of-the-art” bowling lanes, including five brand new VIP lanes, will also be available to customers.
Works have been ongoing for months and this news comes as anticipation has been building for the leisure provider’s new addition.
A spokesperson for Hollywood Bowl said: “Get ready for the star treatment as our refurbishment at Hollywood Bowl Stockton is nearly complete!
“From Friday March 22 you can enjoy: Our brand new 12 hole mini golf course.
“31 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, including five brand new VIP lanes where you can bowl like a star.
“Delicious bites and drinks at the diner. Our awesome amusements area.
“Book in advance for our best deals. See you soon!”
The bowling operator was confirmed to take over the premises of the former Imperial City restaurant located next door.
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The unit has remained vacant since 2019.
Meanwhile, Ninja Warrior is set to come to Teesside Park with work taking place at the former Rainbow Casino.
Nike Unite opened their store in unit 12a of the retail park on February 22, while retailer Primark is set to open its store in the Summer.
Speaking on the opening of Nike Unite, Catherine Furlong, centre director at Teesside Park, said: “It’s brilliant to see Nike Unite open their doors today. It will bring great ranges for our customers and connect the Teesside community more closely with sport.”
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