In a modern twist, scan the QR bar code found on many of the machines with your smartphone to learn more about these old school relics. One of the interesting things about this place is that it houses an original pinball machine, owned by Tim and Charlotte, before it was formally known as pinball. You still have to pop in a quarter to play (two if the game is from 1990 or after), but it’s money well spent, as proceeds go towards maintenance of the machines and to charity. You can even nerd-out on the non-pinball games, like when you sit in the cabin for the Star Trek arcade game direct from the ’80s. Consider Elton John’s costumes on the 1975 Captain Fantastic machine, or the campy cartoons of the Star Trek machine from 1979. The games are actual works of art in themselves. Realtime driving directions to Pinball Hall of Fame, 4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, based on live traffic updates and road conditions from Waze fellow. This is a special place in Las Vegas where you are sure to get a good pay-out for your quarters. Las Vegas Boulevard, next to the Harley-Davidson dealership, not far from the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign and Mandalay Bay. I have fond memories of a younger me playing pinball and not worrying about anything in the world. The Pinball Hall of Fame will be at 4915 S. Some of them go as far back as the 1940s and are still fully operational (though with the older ones you may need a lighter touch) and are maintained on a daily basis. 1887 reviews of Pinball Hall Of Fame 'If you love Pinball, this place is Mecca. A nice departure from the slot machines in casinos, there are more than 150 pinball machines lined up wall-to-wall for visitors to play. Arguably the most fun museum in Las Vegas, this is 10,000 square feet of hands-on entertainment and history for a bargain. And you thought only children’s museums could be interactive.
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