It is all you can play. No tokens needed
It's 12.50$ for entry.. unlimited plays.. there is also a package that one can buy at the first floor entrance which helps you have a few $$ in case you are doing more than just the pinball museum.
There is a flat entry fee of $12.50 per person. Once you pay to enter, all of the machines are free to play. It's a lot of fun!
They have pinball from the '50s all the way through modern games. It's really neat to see how the games progressed throughout the years. When we were traveling through the area last summer spent a total of 8-10 hours over a couple of days there and could have spent more. Nice atmosphere great value.
When we went it was $12 per person unlimited play, stay as long as you want - no tokens or quarters needed. We stayed 2 hours and felt like we got our moneys worth.
I think it's $8 a person. You don't need quarters or anything to play the games. Just pay to get in and then play all the games as much as you want. You can save your ticket and come back the same day, so if you plan on doing other things downtown, go play pinball, do something else, and then play pinball again.
Thanks guys, I appreciate the lowdown & that's actually cool that they just use a daily flat rate for as much Pinball as you wanna play. I'm thinking I'll probably head down one day soon but plan on getting there a little earlier so's I can spend the entire day trying to pop some me extras. Love me some Pinball & I'm looking forward to it. The topping on the cake for me would be them having "Night of the Comet" or Taxi Cab Driver. Whatever the sequel was called ? Anyways, thank you all again, made my day... topps👣
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