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“the mecca of pinball”
Las Vegas is known for the unusual and offbeat. Places like the Liberace Museum, the Neon Museum, the Clown Factory, The Elvis Museum, the Barry Manilow Store, the Pinball Hall of Fame... Wait a second. The Pinball Hall of Fame? What exactly is that? Or more importantly, why is there a Pinball Hall of Fame? The Pinball Hall of Fame is an attempt by the members of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club to house and display the world's largest pinball collection, open to the public. A not-for-profit corporation was established to further this cause. The games belong to one club member (Tim Arnold), and range from 1950s up to 1990s pinball machines. Since it is a non-profit museum, older games from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s are the prevelant, as this was the 'heyday' of pinball. There are no 'ticket spitters' here (aka kiddie casinos or redemption). It's all pure pinball (and a few arcade novelty games) from the past. And since it's a non-profit, excess revenues go to non-denominational charities.
Amazing place! Great service and nice employees. Definitely recommend! djsjshshshhj Read more
What a great place to beat the heat in Las Vegas. Fun for all ages. Hundreds of old and new pinball machines, driving games, and claw type games. We take the grandkids and usually spend a... Read more
WARNING FOR ALL PARENTS: Don't go here if you have kids. The owner Tim Arnold needs to make it 18+. It is evident that not only does he hate children but is VERY mentally ill. I'm a Vegas local... Read more
Pinball Hall Of Fame
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- Sun - Thu: 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
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