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Pinball Hall of Fame

Tourist attraction Museum Amusement center

One of the Most Reviewed Museums in Las Vegas Strip


Address

4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119, United States

Website

www.pinballmuseum.org

Contact

+1 702-597-2627

Rating on Google Maps

4.60 (10.4K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Friday: 10 am to 10 pm
  • Saturday: 10 am to 10 pm
  • Sunday: 10 am to 9 pm
  • Monday: 10 am to 9 pm
  • Tuesday: 10 am to 9 pm
  • Wednesday: 10 am to 9 pm
  • Thursday: 10 am to 9 pm

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  • 5/5 Nick E. 1 year ago on Google
    Awesome. Free Entry, A/C & Toilets on site. Hundreds of machines to try, from recent to really old, 60s, 70s etc. Mainly pinball machines but also a selection of grab toy & old arcade machines too. All really reasonably priced at 50c to $1 per game. Even vending drinks are cheap at $1 for water. Loads of fun for kids, & adults remembering their youth. Highly recommended a visit.
    22 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Nicholas F. 1 year ago on Google
    ...such a neat experience! The museum is free to go in they have a place at the front where you can change dollar bills for quarters and you can use the quarters to play the machines. The team was very nice while we were there and helped us. She was very kind. They have old Pinball machines and new, fancy machines as well as a variety of other games. Some of the games have history on them to read about them. It's definitely worth the stop.
    21 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Eileen A. 2 years ago on Google
    This place is absolutely amazing! Their collection of games is fantastic. They even have Crazy Climber, an elusive game from 1980 that my husband had been trying to find for 35 years. Most of the games work, which is impressive, given how old they are. They even have some newer games, like a Mandalorian pinball machine. There's no cover charge so you only pay for the games you play. We got a good 2 hours of entertainment for 2 people for less than $15. The staff was great (I appreciate them enforcing the mask mandate currently in place for the state of Nevada), and their new location near the Welcome to Las Vegas sign is super convenient to get to. A must visit when in Vegas!
    19 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Seaborn M. 1 year ago on Google
    Going there with my boys for the first time was a experience of a life time and brought back so many memories from when I was a kid. They countless pinball machines and a few of the old school games as well. Games as low as only .25 cents and up. Well air conditioning and just straight fun all around. It's a must to do when coming to Las Vegas. Family oriented and you will enjoy yourself!
    15 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Courtney P. 1 year ago on Google
    This place is awesome. History, art and gamers alike will love it. Plenty of games for a quarter, some for more. Not just pinball. For $5 each we spent an hour here. They have a change machine and a vending machine with drinks very fairly prices. It was a lot of fun. Don't put a quarter in dark machines (obviously). But most were in working order.
    12 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Buggles N. 2 years ago on Google
    The new location is more spacious than the previous location. As a kid who had a pinball machine, I have always enjoyed an occasional pinball game or two but it seems nobody has that anymore. It has an amazing array of machines from the 1960's to the present. Even though it's a "museum" - you can play the pinball machines! There was never a shortage of fun in that museum and I played at least twenty machines. This place is amazing, I love it there!
    11 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jim P. 2 years ago on Google
    I guess they just moved locations. And this one has air-conditioning! Which I really needed in the 105° heat. This place was amazing! When I heard about it, I was expecting displays, exhibits, placard‘s on machines that you couldn’t play. What we got was a warehouse full of pinball and video games that you can actually play! There is a Change machine in the front of the building that you could exchange dollar bills for quarters with you will need to play the games. Most games are a quarter but some require anywhere from $.50 to a dollar per play. Some of these games really took me back to my childhood. I remember playing a baseball game that they had two different versions of back when I was probably eight or nine years old. Of course the classics with the video games were there including joust and super Mario brothers. The vintage pinball machines were amazing and most of them were in great shape. We spent about three hours and almost 5 dollars in quarters having a great time. Bonus: the pinball museum is very close to the Welcome to Las Vegas sign. It’s a short walk to get your picture taken in front of that iconic sign.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Roddy Coles 3. 2 years ago on Google
    The new location is spacious and huge. So many restored vintage arcade games. A number of games required repairs and were turned off, but the majority were working fine. Easy parking. Well worth a visit for pinball and arcade game fans.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Nancy M. 7 months ago on Google
    Total old skool vibes. Large venue. Tons of nostalgic old machines from past decades. Doesn't cost anything to get in. You pay to play each machine. Can spend as little as $1 or as much as you want depending on how many machines you want to play! Definitely wash/sanitize your hands after.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Jason Moore (. 5 months ago on Google
    If you are on the strip and you like retro arcade games, and pinball this is the place. The only downside is not all the machines are working but they are still cool to look at. Also some have a cool story to check out. Some of these machines brought me back to my childhood. Even the old Disney toy factory. To me these are the best slot machines in town!
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 John K. 2 years ago on Google
    Always love going here and playing pinball! They have a huge selection of old and new pinball games. They also have some older arcade games as well. Some of these I haven't seen anywhere but here. It's definitely worth visiting. Most of the pinball games have description cards that tell when they were made, how many, designed by, etc. Interesting and fun place!
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Joanne C. 2 years ago on Google
    Went in thinking this would be goofy but was very pleasantly surprised. It was free to enter. It had a wide range of pinball (& other types of coin play) machines from very basic to very elaborate and from "antique" to very modern. Many of the machines had a brief history written about the machine. It was a fun and entertaining adventure to spend an hour or two.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Matthew C. 1 year ago on Google
    What an amazing space. Every game is priced between $0.25 to $1.00 (some over that not many) Many of the old mechanical game have info cards to explain its history. For $20 you can have a small field day running around enjoy some history and fun. there are a few select arcade games as well. ATM on site with a bill breaker / change machine.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Trevor F. 7 months ago on Google
    Great place to come and take a break from the typical Vegas scene. Bring some cash, get some quarters and enjoy some amazing nostalgia. 4 out of 5 stars simply because so many machines were down. Loved Ivan Stewart's Off-road Racing. Lots of good memories there.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Megan B. 9 months ago on Google
    10/10 Highly recommend!! The selection of all different machines from different eras is awesome. Free entry, easy to get to, cheap entertainment in Vegas can't be beat. 100% can't be missed. Great for all ages and they have step stools for the littles to stand on so they can play, too. Excellent!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rich T. 2 years ago on Google
    Fun distraction from the general debauchery of the Strip (not that there is anything wrong with debauchery!). It’s a little ways south of the densest part of the Strip but worth the travel effort. Lots and lots of pinball machines and some video games from, literally, all eras are lined up in a spartan, almost warehouse-y environment, but it is comfortable, climate controlled, and the machines are generally well maintained. You pay my the individual game, but most machines are 75 cents, give or take a quarter. Thumbs up!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ryder W. 2 years ago on Google
    I freaking love this place, pinball cabinets for days. they also have other arcade games. Petty strict on the masks tho. All games are quarter operated
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Edward G. 2 years ago on Google
    Absolutely amazing experience and proceeds go to charity! $40 for 2 hours of fun for three of us. A must visit every time we are in Vegas now! It is 90% pinball and they have an amazing assortment of fun ones (Apollo 13 is my personal favorite as you can unleash 13 balls at once!!!). The other 10% is an assortment of various games like claw machines and such. It’s also fascinating to watch the staff fix these old machines! Worth every penny and more!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jeff B. 6 months ago on Google
    This place is awesome! Tons of vintage pinball, arcade, and claw/prize machines. And the biggest nostalgia factor: you get to play with quarters! Games were 25¢-50¢ usually. We had a great time with only $10.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Cynthia W. 6 months ago on Google
    If you love pinball and old arcade games, thus is where you need to go! Pinball machines dating back to the 1960's that have been restored and playable, yes you read that right, playable!! Granted not all the machines are working due to lack of parts, but very cool to see the early pinball machines next to the more complex 'newer' machines. Free admission into this walk down memory lane, but you do have to spend those quarters to play. Take a few hours and go check it out - located on the south end of the strip just past Mandalay Bay.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kong z. 2 years ago on Google
    This is a lovely place perfect for individuals, couples, families and everyone in between. The staff are all friendly including the adorable cat. We got there before the opening time and one of the staff greet us to inform us that there is a private party finishing up. Upon entrance you will find a machine that will change your cold hard cash into cold quarters and off you go to your choosing. We spent close to 2 hours and took our time to read the little notes on the pinball machines of their little history. We find the Monopoly, Road Show and a few others fun to test our amateur skills. The place is well ventilated, clean and spacious. We are locals and we support small but great local businesses such as this one. This is a gem on the south of the strip to us at least. Parking is free and entrance is free which is a mega plus. Thank you for keeping the history of pinball machines and keeping Vegas unique.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 MaChaNillas 4 months ago on Google
    Go to this place and it’ll be a great example of why one should not trust social media. However, it was pleasant seeing the old pinball games and other vintage games, tho not working. This place needs improvement. The outside building and parking lot is IG worthy. Go inside and it’s a whole different experience. The inside could use a ton of TLC and has so much more potential. Looks like you’re stepping into a swap meet. Broken/nonworking machines everywhere, dirty floors and restrooms, machines just stacked next to each other. Price to play is decent. They also have changing machines to get your bills changed to quarters. You can all ask them to change a smaller bill. BEWARE: NO REFUNDS FOR BROKEN MACHINES. They need to place better signage indicating which machines/games are not working games. Better yet, have signs on the machine itself so people aren’t wasting their money thinking it’s on and can be played. As if it’s that difficult to make one sign, run it through the copy machine and place it on the games.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Laura K. 10 months ago on Google
    I love, love, love pinball and this place was exactly as awesome as I hoped it would be! Entry is free, and they have ATMs and change machines for you to use upon arrival. The older games are about 50 cents a play and the newer ones range from 75 cents to a dollar. I loved exploring the machines from all the different decades. They also have vintage gaming cabinets and some arcade games. Some of the games were out of commission but that’s to be expected, and it wasn’t particularly bothersome. I could have spent all day in there! Definitely worth the trip the next time you’re looking for a break from the casinos.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Roy W. 2 years ago on Google
    Best place to enjoy your childhood boomers..and others. We really had a blast reliving the past playing for almost 3 hours before we realized it. Read store a lot of the money goes to the Salvation Army so this helps others also. Lots of classic machines and most work perfectly. Even the ones with slow flippers and other worn parts were fun to play. Best place to spend $40 we found. Wife is a pinball wizard for sure. Must go here on any trip to Vegas. We blew way more than this in a casino in under an hour.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jakob Z. 1 year ago on Google
    Great museum of pinball machines. First, there is plenty of parking here so feel free to drive and park. ATM machines are available, and change machines too. There are cups provided to easily transport your change around the machines. Some of the games play at .50¢ while others take $1.00. There are retro, modern, and everything in between as far as pinball games go. Three of us went, spent only twenty dollars, and had a great time. Although there are a lot of games that are inoperable, there are still more than plenty to play. We will most certainly be returning on our next visit.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shane V. 5 months ago on Google
    This was a GREAT experience! Highly recommend. Where else can you play 50 year old arcade games! The place takes you back in time when games were made by hand, by craftsman. Most games cost 0.25 cents to play. There are several dark machines (machines out or order), and there are several machines they are in the process of refurbishing. On our visit, I estimate about 30% of the machines were not in working order, but they were still fun to look at. We will for sure be back the next time we are in town.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Quinn L (Lateral D. 4 months ago on Google
    Probably one of the best stops you’ll make in Vegas!! A massive collection of playable pinball machines where all proceeds go to charity! Some of these machines are very rare, so amazing you can play! No entrance fee and plenty of change machines for bills. Also, there’s a large collection of new machines as well! Definitely visit this place on your next trip!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Mel T. 1 year ago on Google
    My husband and I decided to check this place out since we are 80's babies. It was really cool to see all the nostalgia and be taken back for a moment in time. They had all the classic games from Pacman to Hogan's Alley. There is no fee to enter and there is a change machine to get quarters to play the pinball machines and arcade games. Very cool place to visit.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 FindUsCamping 4 months ago on Google
    While in Vegas, this is always a fun stop!! Whether you love a good vintage pinball machine or a digital video game they’ve got you covered. A walk down memory lane is so much fun and the care they take of these machines is awesome. We also like that the machines have dates and info about their history. Oh, 1 more thing, the proceeds go to the Salvation Army. It’s free to visit and games cost anywhere from a quarter to $1.50 per play, so you can spend as little or much as you want. Such a cool place!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Omar 9. 9 months ago on Google
    Dozens of arcade machines and many pinballs to choose from. The pinball hall of fame is free to go, if you want a beverage they have vending machines that only take cash just like most of the machines inside is only 100% CASH, of course theres some change machines that takes 1-5-10-20s bills to convert yo quarters. There’s free toilet, ac and some seating available, parking lot can get full very easily. Many machines don’t work but they have a sign saying that, just like many other tourist attractions you can buy t-shirts, hats and what not with cash only. Overall i got a good time going there playing and having fun.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sven B. 6 months ago on Google
    If you're a pinball enthusiast or simply curious about pinball machines, then definitely come to this place! It has a huge number of pinball machines, most of them actually working. The rest is actively being repaired. Game prices are low, usually $0.50 for a game of pinball; sometimes less, sometimes more. Sometimes the machines offer extra credits, for example five games for $2.00. There are various soft drink machines that offer cans for $1.25. The restrooms are neat and adequate. We spent two hours here and had lots of fun with various games of pinball. The money you put into the games goes towards keeping the place running; however, if anything remains after all the costs have been covered, that remainder will go to the salvation army, which we think is fantastic! All in all, this is definitely worth a visit for an afternoon or evening of fun!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 R.A. R. 6 months ago on Google
    Nostalgia! I was never a serious gamer, but some of these machines got me through some troubled times as a child. Lots of good memories of the local arcade, or pinball Alley growing up. Nice people that run the place.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Crana L. 1 year ago on Google
    This place is great fun, all the classic pinball and video game machines you remember plus hundreds you don't. If the lights are on the machine is playable. There is no admission charge, all you need is quarters and a sense of fun. Machines have been restored and work as they should. Cost the play ranges from 25 cents to $2, depending on the machine. Gift shop here as well as clean restrooms. They best part is they put profits back into charities, helping homeless, education and sponsorship of people with alcohol problems, training and rehab. Not.many places on the strip can say that!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Cyd G. 4 months ago on Google
    The pinball hall of fame is pretty cool. Lots and lots of pinball machines from every era of time. The place needs to organize a bit, move broken machines out of the way, and focus on the good games. There is also all types of video games, candy, skeet ball and more. Moat games cost between 50 cents to a dollar to play. Cheapest entertainment on the strip.

  • 5/5 Tre “Nerdy Traveler” H. 5 months ago on Google
    !!MAXIMUM PINBALL MADNESS!! If you love pinball or if you've ever been curious about pinball you should do yourself a favor and make sure to stop by the Pinball Hall of Fame. It's located on the end of the strip just past Luxor and Mandalay bay on the opposite side of Las Vegas Blvd. Parking is free and there seems to be plenty of spaces when we went on a Wednesday. Admission is free but you need quarters to play just like the good old days of arcades. They have quarter machines and little buckets to hold maximum amount of your quarters to commence the pinball madness. My fiancee and I got $20 worth a quarters and ended up spending over 2 hours there. Most machines are $0.75 or a 1$ for a play, but many of them are three player for two bucks (basically buy two get one free) This place is amazing!!! I literally grew up in an arcade in the '80s as my dad was an ex Air Force mechanic turned arcade tech and when I was around six he used to bring me to work with him. I spent many a years growing up playing arcade machines and pinball tables so It was very exciting for me to visit. There are many pinball tables as far as the eye can see and although quite a few of them aren't currently working (I believe they are undergoing repairs or being restored) there are tons that do. There are so many old pinball tables I have never seen as well as current ones and everything in between. I did see quite a few of the heavy hitter pinball machines that I've always known to be the best from the 80s, 90s and 2000s as well as playing some new current ones that I should probably add to my list of favorites. We often do the stern pinball lounge at Comic-Con in San Diego and a lot of those tables are also currently here which are great machines. On top of all the pinball madness to be had, they also have many arcade machines and other arcade relics. They have quite a few classic arcade machines from the 80s including Mario Brothers, Galaga, Pacman and such. They also have quite a few from the '90s and early 2000s that are up and running and amazing to see in action, but again there are quite a few that are being repaired. My fiancee read up on the place and told me that all of the machines are privately owned and all money made is donated to charity which is cool 😎. If you're looking to get away from all the cigarette smoke and slot machine chaos or if you're just cruising through Las Vegas on the way to some other destination, I highly recommend you stop by the pinball Hall of Fame and stay for a couple hours....If not all day!

  • 5/5 Tyler T. 5 months ago on Google
    Love this place! I've been to the old location twice and I was just recently at the new location on the strip. Great spot and even bigger building for more classic games. Tons of pinball options along with classic arcade games. Bring some cash, get some quarters and have a good time. These machines will take less money from you than the slots 😁 PS: It was a nice surprise to see some cats hanging out inside!

  • 5/5 Michael B. 5 months ago on Google
    A great way to spend time in Vegas without spending a lot of money! We had a blast playing a wide variety of machines. While many of the machines were under repair, there were plenty of working ones to choose from, including a Spinal Tap-themed table! So fun!!

  • 5/5 Grooms Family S. 5 months ago on Google
    This place is totally full of pinball machines! It also has DDR, and a wide variety of other games that take quarters! Most games are $1 in quarters per one ball but you get multiple plays on that one ball. There are a few machines that are 50 cents per play. There are candy machines and even a garbage pail kids figure giant gum all machine! There are regular bathrooms and a family bathroom. There is a lot of space in the aisles between the games. Plenty of space for wheelchairs. There are several chairs around for smaller children to use if they can't reach the machines. This is a place for the whole family or on an epic date!! It's a nostalgic fun place to spend a couple hours just playing games. They also have merchandise you can purchase. It's free to enter. They have many change machines and little cups to hold your quarters. We had a blast and can't wait to go again!!

  • 4/5 D T. 4 months ago on Google
    Had fun. It was an oversized arcade of old game machines and old pinball machines. The place was a bit of a mess, unorganized, and most of the machines were not on to play. The staff member there was nice! It's affordable to go in and play games for only $0.25 up to $1.00!!! I would definitely come back!

  • 5/5 Diana C. 4 months ago on Google
    During my numerous visits to Las Vegas, Nevada, I believe I remember seeing a sign showing PINBALL somewhere along Las Vegas Blvd, but thought it was just that - a sign. This past weekend, I discovered that that PINBALL sign actually MEANT there are "HALL OF FAME" PINBALL MACHINES inside of the building bearing that sign. I was like a kid on cotton candy overload - only with the adrenaline upload being caused by the sight of wall-to-wall vintage (and "newbie") pinball machines. I mean this place is absolutely MIND-BLOWING "AND" you can actually PLAY on the machines once you cash in your $1s & $5s for Quarters. My great-grandson and I had more fun here than anywhere else.

  • 5/5 Ken “Kendonis” B. 11 months ago on Google
    Basically the most affordable fun you can have on the Strip. Three of us spent a combined $25 in one hour. We also walked there which I would only recommend if you really like walking or are looking for a workout. It’s a huge place with dozens of pinball machines from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, & 2000s that are in good working condition. They have cabinet arcade games too. Games cost between one & four quarters. They don’t use tokens. Bring your extra change! They don’t sell food or drink. Watch out for your eyes drying out, it’s dusty as a desert in there.

  • 4/5 Cloudy C. 3 months ago on Google New
    Literally a warehouse full of pinball machines and other games from the 1930’s until now. Big selection of the most popular pin ball machines made. The antique bowling games and the old baseball games and grapple machines were awesome. They have a lot of machines that need work to use but there is a lot of potential. It gets busy and parking can be hard to find.

  • 5/5 Dr. Ali D. 4 months ago on Google
    This place is great! So many pinball machines, new and old. Games range from 25 cents to a dollar. There’s also other arcade games, air hockey, skeeball machine. We didn’t know what to expect and were pleasantly surprised. There is no entrance fee. The games run in quarters. They have atm machines and change machines. Fun for all ages. I definitely recommend a stop here.

  • 4/5 Karan O. 5 months ago on Google
    There are a large number of pinball machines from the 1950s to the 1990s. Lots of working machines you could play for as low as .25 to $4. A couple of the machines took my money with no play time. I didn't bother saying anything. There are also large collections that are for display only, and some are in the process of being repaired. If you like/liked pinball, it's worth a visit.

  • 5/5 Paul D. 6 months ago on Google
    Absolute brilliant attraction. (If your into retro Pinball machine) We were amazing that entry was free, and you only pay for what you play. We eagerly changed $20 into quarters and began our run round. They have machines dating back to 50’s and some pinball machines are very new too. They also have a selection of arcade machines as well. They also have vending machines for drinks which charge $1.25 for a soft drink. All in all a nice way to pass an hour or two and re-live those golden days.

  • 4/5 Nicholas M. 6 months ago on Google
    Heaps of fun for the entire family! Pinball Hall of Fame is a terrific spot for your arcade fix whether you are seeking casual fun or you're a true pinball/arcade machine aficionado and are interested in the history. And make no mistake you will find a wide array of machines dating all the way back to the 30s/40s in here! Some of the machines are not operational, but you can still admire the age and mystique of the bygone era. As others have noted, all of the operational machines are quarters only. There is a change machine at the front of the building. Most machines are four quarters to play!

  • 5/5 Igor B. 7 months ago on Google
    Fantastic nonprofit pinball and old games museum! Although they call it a museum, they do have a significant amount of more modern pinball tables, such as some QR connected Stern tables A good amount of old games for sure, nostalgia for anyone who remembers the old days of pinball, before the fancy graphics Skeeball and air hockey and tons of other fun games for multiple people too! Definitely recommend if you have an afternoon to kill, most games are 50 cents to a dollar per play, and it is pay per play so keep that in mind!

  • 4/5 Zachary I. 7 months ago on Google
    What a fantastic break from the Strip. A truly unique venue. My friends and I had a great time here it is nice and cool inside and it is a great way to spend a couple hours trying new games as well as taking a trip down memory lane and playing some classics from my childhood. I am so glad somewhere like this exists. It could use some decor on the walls.

  • 3/5 H D. 7 months ago on Google
    As a pinball enthusiast I want to like this place but I find myself frustrated by the number of machines not operating. They have a great variety of coin-op fun so if pinball isn't your thing they have some fun arcade and claw games. I went on a Saturday afternoon and the place was jam packed. There were plenty of games available to play but I was disappointed with the quality of some games. I recommend checking it out at least once in your life.

  • 5/5 Noelle S. 7 months ago on Google
    As a well experienced pinball enthusiast this place was a dream come true. Just about every classic pinball through the decades starting from as early as the 40's or earlier. I was impressed at the amount of pinballs that were in working condition. Playfields were pristine. Fun for all.

  • 5/5 Kaitlin G. 10 months ago on Google
    This place was my favorite part about traveling to Vegas! My partner and I spent 3.5 hours here and $31 dollars and we both agreed that it was the best time/money spent (where else in Vegas can you find a deal like that?!) The pinball machines range from the 50s to the modern day and it’s super rad to see how they evolved over the years, both in design and functionality. They have a great selection of arcade games to play (other than pinball) and it’s a lot of fun! You don’t want to miss out on this!

  • 5/5 Darwin G. 2 years ago on Google
    This place is absolutely amazing if you are in to old school games. It literally has all the old machines you can think off. You can have a great time here to play as much as you can. The prices are good too. Can play all super Mario pinball machines and all you can think off. There is an atm machine inside if you want to withdraw money and a big car park. It’s not far from the strip and worth a visit while you are in vegas. I would deffo recommend this place.

  • 5/5 Robert W. 1 year ago on Google
    So glad I visited. The selection of games will blow you away. The staff of volunteers is super friendly and you’ll have a blast. Worth the long walk from the strip hotels if the weather is nice.

  • 5/5 Krissy L. 9 months ago on Google
    A super fun, budget friendly way to burn a couple of hours. Just a big warehouse filled with old school arcade games. They had skew all and air hockey, too. The average amount per game was $.50-$1.00. I was done after about an hour, but the place was hopping with people. My kids and husband loved it!

  • 5/5 Cyndie B. 1 year ago on Google
    This non profit is AMAZING and worthy of a visit. We spent 2 days here, way nicer than the stinky casinos and had the BEST time! There are working pinball machines from the 1940s, and many many fan favorites from the 90s. The staff is passionate, and protective of their collection. It's non smoking (thank God) and bring snacks to eat outside if you plan to stay awhile!

  • 5/5 Casey S. 1 year ago on Google
    The pinball hall of fame is a must see for anyone visiting Las Vegas. There are so many pinball machines to choose from that I rarely waited to play a game. Sometimes I would watch other people play. If you like playing pinball, you will have so much fun. This place is great for people of all ages. I have seen grandparents with their grandchildren here.

  • 5/5 Dave D. 2 years ago on Google
    I think I found me a slice of heaven! Having loved playing pinball since I was a kid, this place is awesome. Machines dating back to the sixties up to today. There is no admission charge, you just pay as little as a quarter per game. Many of the 70's vintage games give you 5 balls for your 25 cents. Seriously this a great diversion from your normal strip activities!


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  • Accessibility
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible toilet
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible car park
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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