
Woking Superbowl
Woking, Surrey· GU21 6BU
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 24 public reviews (May 2025 – Apr 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Woking Superbowl combines bowling with arcade and laser tag facilities. Staff are generally friendly and helpful. Noise and stimulation levels can vary depending on which activities are running and how busy the venue is, so the experience may differ between visits.
Best times to visit
Weekday visits tend to be less busy, which may result in lower noise levels and shorter queues
Worth avoiding
Peak times, weekends, and school holidays when activity levels and occupancy are higher
What visitors say
Visitors consistently praise the friendly and helpful staff—several mention specific positive interactions. Many have found it works well as a relaxed outing, particularly on quieter weekdays. Things to be aware of: the arcade and bowling environments can vary in noise and stimulation levels depending on occupancy, pricing may feel steep, and it's worth confirming your booking and any activity details in advance, as some visitors have reported unclear communication at reception.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google →From SEN communities
- Sensory room mentioned as available at nearby Oasis Play Woking facility
- Safe area for younger children to explore mentioned in local reviews
- Multiple activity options (bowling, laser quest, arcade) may suit different sensory preferences
- Venue appears to offer parties and group bookings, potentially accommodating SEN groups
Sourced from review site, social media, official website within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
Potential challenges
- Noise levels can fluctuate significantly depending on which activities are running and how busy the venue is
- Some visitors have reported queuing at reception, so it's worth allowing extra time
- Pricing structure may not be immediately clear—it's worth confirming costs upfront when you book
- The arcade and laser tag areas create a stimulating environment that may not suit all sensory needs
What works
- Staff have been reported as genuinely helpful and easy to talk to—it may be worth mentioning your child's needs when booking or arriving
- Quieter weekday visits tend to feel more relaxed and manageable
- Bowling itself is a contained, predictable activity once you're in your lane
Facilities
Sensory environment
Venue described as 'bit noisy for old folk' in one review. 'Atmosphere was buzzing but relaxed' in another. No specific quiet areas or sensory adjustments mentioned. High ambient noise likely due to bowling pins and arcade games.
Tips for your visit
Staff have excellent track record with dietary needs: one review highlights staff going 'above and beyond' for coeliac child, ensuring safe meal preparation. Another mentions 'special care with vegetarian food cooked separately from meat'. Party packages include dedicated host. Online booking available. Good value offers on weekdays and Sundays. Staff described as 'brilliant', 'helpful', 'polite', 'understanding' and 'patient' across multiple reviews. Highchairs now available.
Pricing
From £6.00 per person
Bowling from £6 per person per game. Laser Quest winter offer: 1 game £7.50pp, 2 games £12pp. Kids' parties: Bowling Party £16/child, Laser Quest Party £16/child, Ultimate Mega Party £20/child (all include meal, drink, party room, host, voucher and t-shirt). Daytime session (Mon-Fri until 6pm): 3 games + drink from £12pp. Evening session (Sun-Thu 6pm+, Fri-Sat 8pm+): 3 games + drink from £16pp.
Accessibility
Limited information available. Website mentions staff support and assistance (e.g., 'helped when we had some technical difficulties'). One review mentions staff being 'very helpful and understanding' but no specific details on wheelchair access, ramps, lifts, or accessible facilities are provided in available content.
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