Muscat: The Special Economic Zone at Dugm (SEZAD) this year witnessed the opening of the first bowling alley.
Said bin Nasser bin Hamed al Jabri, CEO of Oman Centre for Sports and Real Estate Investment and owner of Oman Bowling Center, said that the project costs RO 800,000 and is built with
high specifications and standards to host local and international championships and competitions.
“The alley brings 12 bowling tracks, which enable it to accommodate a number of players. It is equipped with display screens post introducing its services to put
that are designed with high specifications and calculating the results of games,” he explained.
He pointed out that the Centre includes the main hall for bowling and another for video games, in addition to a hall for billiards, snooker, and hand football games.
It also serves food and beverages in a coffee shop with dedicated seating areas.