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Extreme Game Trailer sits on Greenwald Avenue in Perris as a mobile bowling and entertainment setup — lanes paired with arcade games and redemption machines, built for the casual drop-in crowd rather than league-night regulars. The format works for families looking to fill an afternoon, birthday parties needing an activity space, and groups mixing bowling with arcade competition. Glow bowling runs weekend evenings, shifting the vibe from daytime family play to a more energized nighttime atmosphere. The operation suits any outing where bowling is the draw but not the only draw — kids burning tokens at redemption games between frames, adults mixing league play with bar food, groups that want movement and noise rather than sit-down quiet. For serious league bowlers seeking a permanent house with weekly standings and tournament play, a traditional bowling center elsewhere is the better fit. For a casual Friday-night group or a Saturday kids' party where arcade time matters as much as pins down, this fills that flexible entertainment slot.

Get Air Trampoline Park sits on North Perris Boulevard as an active-play venue rather than a traditional bowling alley — the draw here is trampolines, dodgeball courts, foam pits, and climbing walls alongside arcade games, not lanes and pins. The format tilts heavily toward families with kids and birthday parties looking for high-energy indoor activity in a single venue, with food service and redemption arcade filling out the experience. Weekend afternoons and after-school hours draw the steady family traffic; the space accommodates groups ranging from a few kids to large birthday parties. For adults seeking league bowling or a late-night billiards hangout, this isn't the fit — the crowd and pacing are built around supervised play rather than beer-and-darts nights. For parents burning off restless energy on a rainy day or someone planning an all-in-one birthday celebration where the kids jump, play games, and eat without changing locations, Get Air fills that specific slot.
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Get ListedEnchanted Hills Skate Park operates as a roller skating venue in Perris rather than a traditional bowling alley — the focus is on skating rink activity, arcade games, and the kind of social gathering…
Enchanted Hills Skate Park operates as a roller skating venue in Perris rather than a traditional bowling alley — the focus is on skating rink activity, arcade games, and the kind of social gathering space that draws families on weekend afternoons, birthday-party groups, and the regular skating crowd. The format centers on the rink itself, with arcade games and concessions supporting the primary draw. The venue suits families with kids looking for active entertainment beyond screen time, birthday parties needing a contained, supervised space, and groups of skaters meeting for regular sessions. For league bowling nights, bumpers for toddlers, or the late-night cosmic-pins crowd that some communities draw, traditional bowling alleys elsewhere in the region are the fit. Enchanted Hills works for the skating occasion — weekend outings, birthday celebrations, and the kind of group activity where the rink is the point rather than one option among many.
Very large park. Skatepark, bike trails. Kids play area, and small zip lines for kids. Park is very well hidden in a neighborhood.
Nice park love it because it has a fountain for dogs but I have a suggestion that all dogs should be on a leash my dog it's a pitbul well behave dog I have him on a leash but everytime I pass by I have to go on a different direction
It's a fun little park, if you just want a fun lil session, it works. The bowl unfortunately faces North, so most of the day, you'll have a shadow cast in the deep end. It's also a park you'll want to skate early, the neighborhood kids treat this place like a playground. They will play in the bow...
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Perris sits inland from Temecula's wine corridor, and bowling remains a core family entertainment draw for the area's suburban neighborhoods. Enchanted Hills combines skating and bowling, making it a multi-activity draw for groups that might split time across both.
Altisima Winery sits on De Portola Road, the quieter corridor of Temecula Wine Country where smaller producers and a slower tasting pace dominate the scene. The setting reflects that positioning—a more intimate scale than the main-drag estates, oriented toward seated tastings and by-the-glass pours rather than high-volume tour-group traffic. De Portola draws residents and visitors looking to escape the busier Rancho California stretch without losing the Wine Country experience. The format suits couples, small groups of friends, and wine club members who want a Sunday afternoon at a measured tempo rather than a rushed multi-stop itinerary. Bachelorette parties and first-time Wine Country visitors tend toward the larger, event-ready estates with restaurant space and packed tasting rooms; Altisima works better as a second or third stop once a group knows their palate and values the quieter, more conversational pour-room experience. De Portola's geography itself signals a different clientele—people willing to venture past the tourist corridor because they're already familiar with the region.
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