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Pinball Hall Of Fame

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1610 E Tropicana Ave Las Vegas NV 89119
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(702) 597-2627
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Status: Open

Sunday
11:00am-11:00pm
Monday
11:00am-11:00pm
Tuesday
11:00am-11:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am-11:00pm
Thursday
11:00am-11:00pm
Friday
11:00am-12:00pm
Saturday
11:00am-12:00pm

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Hidden in an unassuming warehouse is what might just be the world's largest collection of pinball machines from the 1950s up through the 1990s. This Pinball Hall of Fame is listed as a museum, but is also an arcade. All the machines are operational and patrons can play to their hearts' content. There is no fee to enter the Pinball Hall of Fame, but players will need to pump quarters into the...

; A not-for-profit corporation for displaying the world's largest pinball collection is open to the public in Las Vegas, Nevada. Entrance to the Pinball Hall of Fame is FREE.

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Teen's highlight

Average Rating
80

This and record buying may have been the highlight of the trip for my teen son. He loves pinball machines and has refurbished a couple himself. Great way to waste some time very cheaply and most of the money goes to a good cause.

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100

For those of us that wasted too many high school, college (and yes even work) days playing those marvelous manual pinball games from the past, this place is a true blast. Almost all machines are in good working order, and the selection is bar none the best you will find anywhere. Could have spent the whole day here at a...

Relive your childhood. Or your Father's. Or your Grandfather's

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100

The Pinball Hall of Fame is a museum, but unlike most you have seen. Every game is there to be played as originally intended. The price of admission are the quarters you drop into the coin slot. There are video games, mostly the earlier ones that started to replace pinball - Space Invaders and the like. However, as it should...

My Favorite Las Vegas Stop

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100

All right I went to Vegas and this was my favorite 3 hours spent.My youth,mostly during the winter was spent playing pinball machines in candy stores or the bowling alley.We complain about this generation playing video games but we were much different playing pinball.My wife told me I had a smile on my face,the whole time we we here.The very...

Brought back memories

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100

Visited the Pinball Hall of Fame on our recent trip to Las Vegas. Upon entering the building, my first thought was that it was really dark inside and the place looked a little shabby. I was so wrong. There are rows of pinball machines from all eras. The lighting is low so that you can see the playing surface of...

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Museums

Since 2010 the company has been providing Pinball Machine.

Hidden in an unassuming warehouse is what might just be the world's largest collection of pinball machines from the 1950s up through the 1990s. This Pinball Hall of Fame is listed as a museum, but is also an arcade. All the machines are operational and patrons can play to their heart's content. There is no fee to enter the Pinball Hall of Fame, but players will need to pump quarters into the...

The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is the world's largest display of working pinball machines. Admission is free. Play your way through history with a pocket full of quarters.

You can find some unusual holdings at quite a few museums in Las Vegas, but few collections afford an experience as unique as the Pinball Hall of Fame. A 10,000-square-foot non-profit museum dedicated to pinball, this Vegas gem hosts a massive collection of machines, many of which date to 1950 and most of which come from the celebrated heyday of pinball, 1960 to 1980. Every game is operational,...

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