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!