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'''Sega Park Bristol''' was an indoor [[Sega Park]] arcade located in the Arena One bowling centre, Brunel Way, Bristol, United Kingdom. Its exact opening date is not known, however it must have been open in 1996, since a ''[[Sega Rally]]'' contest was held there. {{ref|http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Be+the+Sega+rally+champ+FREE.-a061309548}}
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'''Sega Park Bristol''' was an indoor [[Sega Park]] arcade located in the Arena One bowling centre, Brunel Way, Bristol, United Kingdom. Its exact opening date is not known, however it must have been open in 1996, since a ''[[Sega Rally]]'' contest was held there.{{ref|http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Be+the+Sega+rally+champ+FREE.-a061309548}}
  
Arena One became Bristol Megabowl, and the arcade was renamed Planet Kids in 2000 or 2001. Megabowl closed in 2008 and was eventually demolished to make way for new flats.
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Arena One later became Bristol Megabowl, and the arcade was renamed Planet Kids sometime in 2000 or 2001. It is likely it was during 2000, as the [[Leisure Exchange]] website didn't list this specific venue.
  
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Megabowl itself closed in 2008 and was eventually demolished to make way for new flats.
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Sega Park Bristol
Location: Ashton Gate, Bristol, United Kingdom
Google maps: 51.443488,-2.623613
Opened: 199x
Closed: 2000/2001

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Sega Park Bristol was an indoor Sega Park arcade located in the Arena One bowling centre, Brunel Way, Bristol, United Kingdom. Its exact opening date is not known, however it must have been open in 1996, since a Sega Rally contest was held there.[1]

Arena One later became Bristol Megabowl, and the arcade was renamed Planet Kids sometime in 2000 or 2001. It is likely it was during 2000, as the Leisure Exchange website didn't list this specific venue.

Megabowl itself closed in 2008 and was eventually demolished to make way for new flats.

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega Park Bristol/Magazine articles.

References


Sega-related venues in the United Kingdom
Sega World
Bournemouth (1993-2000) | London (1996-1999) | Tamworth (199x-xxxx) | Wolverhampton (199x-xxxx) | Birmingham (199x-xxxx)
Sega Park
Glasgow (1993-200x) | Acton (1994-199x) | Colindale (1994-2008) | Southampton (1996-2013) | Wood Green (199x-xxxx) | Basildon (199x-2005) | Reading (199x-199x) | Bristol (199x-200x) | Harlow (1997-2003) | Tower Hill (xxxx-200x) | Harrow (200x-200x) | Holborn (200x-200x) | Brighton (2002-2006)
Sega Zone
Brixton (199x-xxxx) | Catford (199x-xxxx) | Woolwich (199x-xxxx)
Sega Megaworld
Croydon (199x-199x) | Harrow (199x-199x) | Romford (199x-199x)
Sega Prize Zone
West Midlands (2015-2020) | Southport (2016-2019) | Hatfield (2016-2020)
Others
Metropolis (1992-199x) | Planet Sega Queensway (199x-200x)