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.
Yes and you should. Here is why. The Pinball Museum is non-profit. They pay all their bills and employee's salaries with the money that comes from the pinball machines. They have also paid off their building with this money too. They also donate to charity.
They now have an atm
Absolutely! Come armed with cash. They don't accept plastic.
They have a change machine so it's very convenient to bring your bills and convert them.
You bet 20 bucks can go a long way there
Of course they have really old one & new ones. Pac man is my favorite. Enjoy
Yes, absolutely
Yes, they have dozens of different games which are ready to play!
Yes! Play until you run out of quarters! This place is a gold mine of nostalgia, too. I played machines I hadn't even seen in years.
Oh yeah, we can play. All sorts of machines from the 40s and 50s to today. There is a change machine as well.
Yes. Many machines there you can play.
Absolutely, you can play all of them, thats the best part!
yes, but watch out for the grumpy owner!
Only if you pretend if you are in a library and not an arcade.
Yep! So much fun!
That WAS the point for my visit. Got to play machines that I had not seen in YEARS! Spent less than $20 and was there for a couple hours.
All the machines. I got to play one I played in the early 60's. Great place!
Yes & most machines are only a quarter.
Yes. Cash only.
Yup! Lots of fun
Yes
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Everything is saying pinball. But are there arcade games, like pac man and asteroids?? Thanks.
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