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Bring a pocket of quarters and enjoy the world's largest collection of pinball machines from the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's.
Location
Off StripCategory
Art & MusuemsPrice
FreeToday's Hours
Sunday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Monday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Phone
(702) 597-2627Website
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The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is a blast without breaking the bank. My visit lasted around an hour and I only ended up spending about $4-$5. I really enjoyed browsing through the collection of rare and modern machines. Each vintage game had a little card detailing its history, which was a nice touch. I do wish more of the older machines were up and running, but I understand the challenge of keeping them maintained. Most of the older games cost $0.25 to play, while some were 50 cents and the newest machines ranged from $1 to $2. The bathrooms were clean overall, although there was mention of the men's bathroom lacking running water in the sink.
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The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is a must-visit for anyone looking for a fun and nostalgic time. The venue is free to enter and upon arrival, you are instantly immersed in a world of pinball machines spanning decades. From vintage machines dating back to the 1950’s to more modern options, it’s fascinating to see how the game has evolved over the years. The variety of machines ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy. Additionally, the venue offers plenty of free parking, making it convenient for visitors. After spending a few hours and a few dollars playing, I left feeling like a kid again. It truly was a memorable and enjoyable experience!
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Bring a bag of quarters and prepare to geek out on classic and modern pinball games at the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas. The collection of machines is mind-blowing, with history attached to many of them. It's a great place to spend some money and have a blast. The venue is family-friendly, so feel free to bring the kids along for some fun. P.S. Don't miss the awesome accessible parking logo!
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The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is a must-visit for any fan of arcade games. The venue is free to enter and houses a massive collection of pinball machines that will immediately energize you. You'll find machines dating back to the 1950s, showing the evolution of pinball over the years. It's truly fascinating to see how the game has changed. Don't worry about parking, as there is plenty of free parking available. After spending a couple of hours and $20 in the Hall of Fame, I left feeling like a kid again. It was a nostalgic and fun experience that brought back memories of playing arcade games in my youth.
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Lots of great new games and old games. Sure some don't work, but so many do. I've played lots of big collections before and there are always some machines not working or in the process of being repaired and this was no different. I was happy for what they did have, and they have many new Insider Connected Stern games. The staff was super helpful and nice. Beth I think it was, was so helpful and a total pinhead. She knew her stuff. I highly recommend it if you live to flip.
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I’ve been looking forward to visiting this place for years. There are lots of classic and new games. Some I haven’t played in years and others I’ve never heard of. You may read reviews stating more than half the games were down. In reality it is closer to 1/4 or 1/3. I was disappointed that my all time favorite game was out of order but there was more than enough to keep me entertained. They bill this as a “museum” but it is anything but. This is a traditional arcade where you have to pay to play each game. I thought some of the games were overpriced and I have grown use to the model of other “arcade museums” where you pay an entrance fee only. But if you’re looking for that truly “old school” feel of running to the change machine then this will be up your alley. I will admit to being disappointed by the number of newer games. I understand the appeal of these to draw in customers but at times it felt they outnumbered the classic games. I can only give it 3 stars though because it did not quite meet my expectations and too many games were down for my liking. Still, I would come back.
Rating
4.46
Based on 13 Reviews
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