VERY IMPORTANT: the whole museum smells like someone has smoked in the building. The moment we opened the door we all gagged. Not a good place for anyone with respiratory issues. We would have walked away after opening the door, but my brother in law had already paid for our admission. Besides the smell, the museum was actually pretty great. I’d say it’s less of a museum and more of a pinball arcade. Once you pay there is unlimited play on the working machines. There are a handful of machines from 1960s/70s but also more flashy loud machines from the 90s and such (Batman, Dracula, baywatch, etc). I loved the Gold Strike machine from 1978. My guess would be there are around 30-40 working machines. It’s a garage type building with the machines pretty close together but not too close for people to play next to each other.If it weren’t for the smoke I’d give it a 4 or 5 because it was neat to play old arcade games. My kids and I were burned out after an hour. It was $7 kids and $10 adults. If you aren’t going to play the machines, you may not want to pay for admission because you’d be done looking in about 5-10 minutes. Definitely fun for...
Read moreAmazing museum. I was lucky enough to make a pre-opening visit. The owner was still in the setup process and already had a wonderful variety of vintage pinball machines up and running. For a single admission price you can enjoy unlimited plays. My favorite was the rare Twilight Zone machine. It is Awesome. Another very special play is the wide body Demolition Man. It features grips instead of buttons to operate the flippers. The lights and sounds bring back the atmosphere of a classic arcade. If you are lucky they might even turn off the house lights. Seeing all machines operating in the dark is an...
Read moreAmazing venue, spent 3 hours there and wish I had more time. Highlight was a collector quality Sing Along. Played amazing! Couldn’t stop playing the wood rails and wedge head pinballs they had there. Crosstown, Big Casino and Wagon Trail kept me entertained for hours. This was a soft opening but the games played great and Mark and Scott were very friendly and eager to share knowledge about the history of these amazing machines. All eras of games well represented along with a really fun pitch and bat game. Great location right next to the Big...
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