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Pinball las vegas
Pinball las vegas





pinball las vegas

According to the website, all excess revenues go to non-denominational charities. The Pinball Hall of Fame is a non-profit. Pre-1990 pinball machines cost 25 cents per play, while 1990 models and newer are 50 cents per play. There are change machines if you need them. Be sure to bring plenty of quarters and small bills with you. I remember when it first came out and I was so thrilled to play it at the local arcade.Īlthough the Pinball Hall of Fame is a museum of sorts, the public is in fact encouraged to play all of the games. I personally got a little nostalgic when I saw The Simpsons arcade game. Of course, our kids had no clue what the song was from. You press buttons to make the clown dance to “The Jetsons” theme song. They found it a little creepy, but their Dad and I found it hilarious. My kids discovered a dancing clown game from the 1960’s. I don’t know if these were newer machines, or revamped machines.Īs you walk around the Pinball Hall of Fame, you will find that there are even some novelty games from previous eras. However, we saw games with themes of more recent movies. The machines range in age from the 1950’s through the 1990’s. The Pinball Hall of Fame is housed in a 10,000 square foot space and displays the world’s largest collection of pinball machines. A SoCal Way of Life earns a commission from all qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. *This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. Are you looking for something different to do in Las Vegas? Want a break from the strip? You should check out the Pinball Hall of Fame for some old fashioned family fun! Read on to learn more about our experience at the Pinball Hall of Fame!







Pinball las vegas