Address: 4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
Phone: +17025972627
Sunday: 10AM–9PM
Monday: 10AM–9PM
Tuesday: 10AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10AM–9PM
Thursday: 10AM–9PM
Friday: 10AM–10PM
Saturday: 10AM–10PM
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Great place to see a huge selection of vintage pinball machines along with a big handful of arcade games. Prices ranged from .25 cent to $2.00 per game. Will go again for sure.
Kisha Hughes
It's amazing to see classic pinball machines and classic games that I haven't played in decades and to see dance dance revolution and claw games. We won! Very fun and exciting.
Julio Artache
This place is for Pinball Wizards. What a great place to have fun playing retro Pinball machines. We spent $15 in two hours having fun. We definitely recommend checking them out.
Patrick McGuinness (ModernDayHero)
Nostalgic, probably the cheapest way to burn a few hours in Vegas. Needs updated merch and entry level machines + history cards for introducing younger generations. The workers and owner seem chill.
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Yes. Free parking and admission. There are change machines but no ATM or register. The machines have history cards on them and provide opportunities to win free games. The simple games cost a quarter to play and the more complex games 75¢ to play. Each play provided 3 balls. I watched a fellow visitor capture extra balls and release them for bonus plays. He obviously had pinball skills. Other games were played for 50¢. They also had a popcorn machine that provided popcorn for 25¢. Lots of functioning pinball machines to chose from and a handful of video games and old carnival games. My daughter played an antique, minerturized, basketball-toss game.
Absolutely, I got a lil excited on a game unintentional foul language was immediately checked for that fact
Yes, there is actually an Arcade with many games to choose from like WWF, bubble bobble and others.
Yes there are step stools available. The PHoF is moving soon to the south end of the strip.
Sounds like fun, thanks
There are no dime machines there as far as I saw, but it was a pretty awesome array of older and newer pinball games. My roommatte and i had a great time, even with the covid. They do have a very chilled orange cat that was hanging out on one of the pinball machines, i snapped a pic. One more thing I'd like to thank whoever found my cell phone and turned it in and thank you to the staff for getting my phone back to me!! SOOO grateful for the honest people still left..tgank you again. And we'll definitely be returning.
I think Paul probably has the best answer but my suggestion would be to call and talk to someone down there if you really want to find out for sure they seem to offer services of many kinds
Yes ... They may need a little care etc.but yes.. kids definitely welcome. They need to discover pinball too ! 😉
There is a grip tester, but I did not see a punch machine
Probably kick them out
Twenty students should be fine. No reservations are required. It's not a museum in the sense of the word. More like a retro arcade. Popcorn is cheap and awesome.
Call directly they have good staff but busy on their own stuff.
According to the website, the Orbitor1 (Stern, 1982) is there.
I would do as Marilyn suggested best to go inside first stop t-shirt spot its right there by front door. It certainly long journey well worth it cause it is the bomb! Sign out front can't be designed any better and the 3 story high P I N B A L L is so bad a%## and to think only in Vegas and still quarters God bless I hope you get the job!
I don't recall seeing it. The games change, so you'll need to stop by.
I played the basketball push :))
Not sure but whoever it is does a good job keeping the place clean and fun.
New location. Las Vegas blvd
As of June 19, 2021, they have a sign posted 11am-9pm. I trust their physical location's signage.
I didn't see it, but they are working on setting things up still. Have retro soda machines. Place is huge
I believe they are shooting for a July 1st opening.
Yes
They don't allow alcoholic beverages on premises. Otherwise, never had a problem bringing in my own soda. There are two vending machines on premises. Either way, machines don't have any cup holders so not practical while you are playing games.
Yes they will be. Was just there last week. Talked to the owner and she said theres no signs of closing.
Don'tknow
No. The tram doesn't go that way. You could take the bus or Uber.
Theres a Dennys just East of it..on Eastern and Tropicana...and if go further west towards strip on Maryland you have a few fast food places.. There is also a Metro pizza and I think a fondue place by Maryland ( by Metro pizza) though I haven't tried it. A little further down from Dennys is a Walmart shopping area with some fast food places and an IHOP across the street If you want a little more pricey Casa Di Amore is an Italian restaurant with good food...
The machines cover the entire history of the pinball machines. Its there!
Games are either 25c, 50c, 75c or $1 to play, depending on how new or how rare they are.
Tropicana/Spencer
No
They were on with camera phone pictures but I got asked to stop with an actual camera.
It is open today😊
No updates as of yet
Google maps would be your best bet. The way banks open and close branches you never know one week to the next.
Only soda from their machine and don't leave it on the machines
Question they'd have to answer. My guess is so that you spend a little extra $$$
I would say no. There's already so much noise here that there really wouldn't be a point to bring one.
Yes
This is a public review forum. My suggestion is Google for the phone number and call them. They might be interested, depending on the game you have.
They have a hobbit and a wizard of oz. Not sure if they are Jersey Jack models.
They rotate the games through the warehouse also. Your best bet is probably to give them a ring and ask.
Yes they change out the machines. They have more then the place can hold. They have two machines prototype machines. Circus and Goin Nuts. I LOVE THIS PLACE!! Drop all your money there. My kids enjoy it as well. 9,11 and 13.
I believe they may move to a smaller location on the strip.
No you don't have to bring your own ball. They're included in every machine. Most for only a quarter.
Go to the Comet pinball game in the middle row. It plays every time you push the play button, no quarter needed!
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