Pinball Wizardry!
What a place this is! A little beat off the beaten track and if you were walking there at night you’ll probably worry about being mugged 😂 but definitely worth a trip!
Entry is 40 zloty so under £8 and this is for unlimited playtime and access to machines across both floors, with the machines ranging from old to new, some as old as the 1940s.
The guy at reception was absolutely amazing, explained how all the games worked as specifically some of the older ones worked in a different way, explained everything about all the Polish drinks on offer too 🙂 prices so reasonable on those, think it was less than £4 for 2 bottles of beer/cider.
The machines are of a good variety, the whole downstairs is purely pinball machines but upstairs there’s a good mix of everything from Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, Mortal Kombat, WWE, shoot em ups and more.
Because it’s a little bit out of the way it’s slightly less busy too which makes having game time much easier and you’re even given a wristband if you want to leave and come back.
Seriously underrated place, worth taking a few hours out of your day to come and keep those...
Read moreStep into a whimsical time capsule where the cheerful symphony of bells, flippers, and flashing lights instantly awakens your inner child. This delightful museum isn't just a display of vintage machines – it's an interactive playground where every pinball machine is ready for action, waiting for your quarters and quick reflexes.
From classic 1950s tables to modern marvels, each machine tells its own story of arcade history, and the best part? You can play them all! Let hours slip away as you chase high scores and discover the unique personality of each carefully restored game. Whether you're introducing young ones to the joy of analog gaming or rekindling your own nostalgic memories, the experience promises pure, unbridled fun.
The convenient free parking right at the entrance is just the cherry on top of this retro-gaming paradise, making your journey into pinball wizardry that...
Read moreAmazing place. Lots of pinball machines and a good mix of classic arcade games to go with it. Price to enter was very fair considering it provides unlimited plays for unlimited time (for that day). Had a small bar area to be able to buy drinks if you get thirsty. You can really tell they care about the machines they own; We saw staff working on maintenance and repairs for at least 2 units while we were there for about 3 hours. Some very unique machines there too, including some very old units. Overall was very impressed with the whole experience! If I had one nitpick, the Sega Rally Championship machine is looking a little tired and could use with some new CRTs or retrofitted displays and controls, but I can understand it being difficult to get parts so I don't fault...
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