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Pinball Hall of Fame
4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119, United States
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Reviews of Pinball Hall of Fame
Seaborn McDonald
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!
Nick Ennis
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.
Nicholas Franklin
...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.
Courtney Pray
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.
Matthew C
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.
Eileen Agosta-Weimer
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!
Buggles Nort
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!
Cyndie B
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!
Crana Lad
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!
Jakob Z
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.
Roddy Coles 3
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.
Joanne Coles
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.
Casey Sermons
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.
R Canatella
We visited this place while in the area. The selection of pinball machines is incredible. 95% are playable. You have machines from back in the 1940s you can play a real piece of history. Many machines from the heyday of the 70s and 80s of pinball. They have a small selection of vintage video games also. Lots of memory from when we were younger. Lots of fun playing some of the later machines we had never played. Free entry but you pay for all the games with quarters and if you get too many they will buy the quarters back. We will continue to support this great organization and all they do for the community donating their time expertise and money to charitable causes.
Nicole VanZant (Superity)
Happy to see how they have expanded and grown since the last time I visited. They're finally out of the little building off the strip to right by the Las Vegas sign. They now have merchandise and tons of new machines, not just pinball but also virtual games, claw machines, and others allowing for fun for all ages. Was also super fun to the their cat sprawling around, from the sounds of it to keep away any rodents from the building. Super friendly staff and fun experience you can have for under $10 for over an hour of fun. Must stop for a trip to Vegas if time allows.
Gail Kinney
This is a great place to visit, especially if you’re looking for a family friendly outing while visiting Las Vegas. Love their new location closer to the strip… lots of nostalgia to enjoy inside! No admission fee and the games all cost .50 to $2 for three balls of play. Many change machines are found just inside the door.
Rod Gullo
Imagine a huge airplane hangar filled with most of the pinball and game machines of your childhood. We stopped by on a Tuesday afternoon and there were lots of customers there, but there are so many machines we never had to wait to play whatever we wanted. It's great that all profits go to The Salvation Army. We had a great time reliving our youth, and will definitely be back.
Diana Acevedo
I love this new location. I have been bringing my family to play pinball machines for about 4 yrs or so at there old location. If you love playing arcade games and playing pinball this is the place to go. They have a large variety of old school arcade games and old and new pinball machines. Another plus games start at 25 cents to 1$. They also have claw machines with plush animals and other stuff. The place is nice and clean, so are the restroom. The staff is friendly. Plenty of parking.
Kyle Cyr (GamerGT)
A mandatory stop if your planning on going to Vegas. First of you can spend an hour just looking at all the machines and admiring them, playing them you can spend a good afternoon/evening and honestly only spend like $30 worth of quarters. The machines are so varied from the 50's all the way till 2022, the staff seemed really friendly and the ones that were only the floor were doing maintenance pretty steadily and the owner who seemed kind of frazzled was checking up on most of the stuff too he seems to really care about the place which was great to see. Was worried a bit before about having to bring quarters but no worries they have a few bill dispensers there and were cool if you ask them to break $10 or $20's.
Only con i really experienced was some of the machines that weren't labelled broken ate my quarters in total I probably lost $4 from just going to a few machines I didn't bother asking for my quarters because I didn't have enough time to wait around nor did I really care so i would go in expecting to lose a few.
British Kelp
I've been there twice and both times we've had fun, the first time I had three of the machines swallow my quarters "No Game" but I let it go.
When it happened again twice on our next visit, I informed the guy behind the counter. He was very nice and friendly and assisted me, when it happened again the other guy with the ponytail was't one bit friendly, I don't know if he was having a bad day or if his always that unfriendly? I wouldn't ask for assistance again, if I go back.
It's a fun place to visit and there are a number of fun cool pinball machines.
David Peck
What a fun way to spend a few dollars and a couple of hours. All profit goes to charity. A lot of machines take just a quarter to play. Some have the year they were released on them. The oldest I played was 1965. Lots of fun to be had there. The have a couple of ATM machines and machines that turn bills into quarters.
Cindy Dietz
You will be amazed at this outstanding collection of pinball machines representing many decades of fun! Thank you so much to all the collectors who have restored these machines and shared them so they can be enjoyed by others. Best entertainment value in Las Vegas, and something everyone in the family-young or old-can enjoy! A definite not-to-be-missed stop when visiting Vegas!!
BobKat B
If you are into Pinball, this is a must do. There are no tickets; just show up, get your quarters at the change machine, and be a Tommy (pinball wizard)! I started with Jigsaw from the 1930s and worked my way up through the ages. You name the machine and it's probably here. Better entertainment, and skill, then playing slot machines on The Strip. They also sell souvenirs. Friendly staff and free parking (important to know when visiting Las Vegas.)
Stewart Franklin
Visited about noon, moderately busy but was able to play my favorites from "back in the day" it was cool, clean and well maintained. Most games are 1, 2 or 3 quarters, spent 5 bucks at lunch and really enjoyed it. Had a great visit going back in time to play those great pinball and other arcade games.
Karen Woods
Outstanding experience! Such a cool place to visit just a short walk away from all the strip hustle and bustle. We loved the care being taken with these classic machines and it was fun to chat with the volunteer staff who were passionate about preserving this history. Playing The Pinball Circus was such a treat and privilege. It was so much fun and I wish more machines were in this style.
Beckster5Becca
It was like stepping back in time. There were a lot of old pinball machines. I put a$20 in the change machine and had fun playing video games I loved playing in the 80's, plus air hockey, fools ball, old photo booth had a great time. Can't wait to go back again.
Kenji Everitt
The Pinball Hall of Fame was pretty freakin sweet!!! Most games were $0.50 a play, but they had HUNDREDS of pinball machines in this place. From super classics to modern pop culture. On top of that they have other nostalgic machines like the old Disney 3D printing wax mold machine, I got a Pluto figurine from it. No entrance fee, free parking, and endless fun!
Rick Da Grexican
Really enjoyed my time here and could have spent more! Yes, the games aren't free but they are usually a quarter or more less. It's free to get in and every quarter spent supports the organization. I spent $20 on a cool tie-dye Pinball Hall Of Fame t-shirt.
If you love Pinball and classic video games this is a must stop place!
M Rusch
What an amazing place!!!! They have some really old pinball machines which were cool to look at...and some of them you could even play!!!! They also had a massive number of newer machines that you could play. Most games were only 50¢ and all money spent were donations. They do have change machines if you don't bring quarters 😊
Steph Komorouski
One of the best hidden gems in Vegas! Just a short trek off the strip, very easy to find. So impressed with all the awesome history of the games and extensive collection! I can't wait to come back, highlight of our trip for sure!
Rudy Garcia
Place was nice. New building with tons of Pinball machines. Was a little disappointed that 3 of my favorites were not working. Oh well, plenty of other games. Thanks to whoever funded this place. No entry fee and games are either .25 or .50 per game. Spent 2hrs there and it only cost me 10 bucks. Great place for kids!
Josh Brex
Is this the best fun you can have in Vegas for 20 bucks?
I absolutely think so. Great place, you can feel the love for this preservation of history. It's no more or less than you expect, just the world's best collection of pinball machines, in one place, and it's fantastic.
Buster Bud
This is one of the best entertainment values in Vegas. Your money will go a lot farther here than at the casinos. For many this place is a trip down memory lane, as there are dozens of pinball machines and other arcade games from decades past that you can play as long as your quarters last. It's a great activity to take the kids to do. There is plenty of parking in their lot out front.
Chris Sosnowski
Great local gem for those who want some good family fun with some old fashioned quarters. Kudos to the Pinball Hall folks who keep this nod to pinball past and fun current games alive. It’s a simple warehouse building PACKED with games for all ages. I’m a child of the 80s and found myself in the 80s isle for quite a bit. Could be some of the best value a quarter can buy in Vegas.
Ann M. Waters
This place is awesome! Pinball (and a few arcade style games) dating back to the 1930's to early 1990's! Great date night for locals and tourists who want to do something other than just The Strip (but super close!)! Games range from 25¢ to $1.00 per play. Definitely will be back!
Colin Salazar
Fantastic place! Epic selection of old arcade games mixed with the sea of pinball machines of all generations!
Seems to have switched to the traditional arcade style pay-per-play style instead of the entry fee style, but still totally worth the visit! I look forward to visiting next time I'm back on the Strip!
Rob Walsh
Some of my favorite pinball tables. I usually play only virtual pinball so it was cool to see the tables in person. They are for the most part we'll taken care of. Staff was friendly when I got a ball and shared some cool details on the table. I enjoyed the Stern James Bond area and even posted the #1 High score for the day.
RetroUproar
This place is absolutely fantastic. Free admission and row after row of pinball machines. I would recommend bringing at least $15, there’s several change machines in the front to turn dollars into quarters. Each pinball machine ranges from 25¢ - $1, the only things that cost more from what I saw were the vintage Disneyland Toy Factory machines, where you can pay $4 and watch a plastic figurine be made right in front of you, then open up the hatch to get your own newly made souvenir. Other then Pinball, there’s a variety of arcade cabinets to be found and played. Joust, Tron, Galaga, Mario Bros, etc…
For some icing on the cake, there’s 4 cats that wander the building. I believe they’re there to prevent rats from hiding in machines and chewing wires, but I didn’t ask the staff to confirm this. I found 3 of the cats, can you find all 4? All around a great place, would certainly come back!
247 Vegas Fun
Don't expect red carpet and beers.
I was slightly disappointed, no beer, however it is a fun and simple place to take the family for an experience that can be had nowhere else. I recommend for the family or a staycation date night with your wife! Which is exactly what I did. We had a great time. Thank you!
Nick Gavio
This is sort of a hidden gem in Las Vegas. It's a great break from the hustle and bustle of Vegas that takes you back to a simpler time. Admission and parking are free and you likely won't have to shell out a lot for the games either as most are 25-75 cents, with most at 50. They have pinball machines dating back as far as the 50s with some brand new ones as well. This is definitely an all ages attraction.
Vinnie 1973
Where can you go in Vegas that's entertaining and FREE!? And no charge to park!! The Pinball Hall of Fame....you gotta go. Bring change to play nostalgic games, new games, see how they work. It was so much fun to take in this place!
Michael Niemi
Felt like maybe they should of spent less money on the big sign out front and allocated more funds to the pinball tech. A awful lot of machines were out of order and a few not out of order but should have been. The staff didn’t give that warm fuzzy feeling either but I’ll still give the place 4 stars simply for my appreciation of pinball but over all I was disappointed perhaps you’ll have better luck
Christiana Wong
I didn't expect much coming in here. My boyfriend really want to come and I'm just here for the ride. But wow! This place is amazing! We spent about two hours here and could've spent more time here to be honest. It's free entry and you just pay to play. They have a huge variety of pinball games and some other regular arcade games that some of us grew up playing. Super nostalgic and brought back many memories! There are some resident cats that hang out around the building, so be aware of that, but they don't bother anyone. I would definitely come back and would recommend stopping here! Especially on a day where it's not as nice out! You can buy an assortment of souvenirs here as well, pinball hall of fame ones! Enjoy!
D Yazz
This place is so much fun! My girlfriend and I come here every month to check out what games they've added and to play some pinball! There is such a large assortment of games, not just pinball. My only negative is that they close relatively early for being on The Strip, 9 PM during the week and 10 PM on Friday-Saturday. And don't forget to give the three cats a scratch behind the ears!
Gary Maloney
Had a great time. Spent about 2 hours mid afternoon and less than $10 playing pinball and admiring old school machines. Many of the old school machines are only a quarter. Some of the newer machines are .75 or 3 plays /$2. Also a few video machines; Ms Pacman, DigDug, etc.. Fun for any age. Air conditioned but loud warehouse atmosphere.
Janice Luraas
What a great place! I'm sure a lot of people have great memories of playing pinball in their younger days. So cool to see all of the pinball machines and to be able to play all of them was even better. I must visit if you are in Vegas.
Kristina Carlson
A great place to spend a few hours on the strip. We could easily walk here from Mandalay Bay in less than 15 minutes. In addition to pinball they had lots of other arcade games from the 80s/90s including Tetris and Paperboy. A few games took my money without working, but other than that it was a great experience
Chris Romero
This place was super fun! Every pinball game you can think of but i love the old retro machines. So cool to play some of the older pinball machines. Kids loved it as well. I'd definitely go back.
Allison Baker
Great way to spend an afternoon! There are tons of pinball and arcade machines which mostly cost between $0.25 and $1.00. Each machine is labeled with history and interesting facts. There is also an ATM along with several change machines.
Sergio Colón
I had a great time at the Pinball Hall of Fame with my son. Very Nostalgic, we had too much fun. They have many machines, some are decades old and some look brand new. A lot of parking and free admission, you only pay to play. Highlights were Star Wars, Guns N’ Roses, X-Men, and WWE. Good times.
Tammy Rau
Free attraction to look at all the different machines. Most games are .25 or .50 My husband and I had a great time playing games together. Reasonably priced way to kill a couple hours.
Adam Nelms
Super fun trip down pinball memory lane. Free to get in! Bring a bucket of quarters or they have a change machine. Easy to spend 2 hours here playing all the games.
Joe Roddenberry
Free admittance. Wide variety of not only pinball machines, but classic arcade games well. The cost to play is .25 to 1.00. They have change machines and restrooms. A good place in Las Vegas to hang out for a few hours and not break the bank.
Lucas Timmsen
I love this place. So many good retro games. Pinball, stand up video games, air hockey, skill games, etc..... they have it all. Kids have a great time, adults have a great time, its fantastic. Plus, it's a non profit benefitting kids. What's not to like.
Eric Fullerton
This place was such a BLAST!!! I came here planning on only staying an hour, but stayed two...and that was not enough. This place brought me such joy. Most pinball and arcade games had marked instructions for score tips/tricks and there were plenty of people to help if you needed it too.
Robert Wilson
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.
Mel T-P.
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.
Todd F
If you are into coin-op and especially into pinball machines then then this is the place that is a must see. Over 400 pinball machines that you can play and all the quarters collected go to non-profits. They plan to have up to 800 machines as they buy more and continue repairing ones they already have.
I wish I could have spent the entire day there and you could very easily do. But then you can't bring the family. LOL.
This really is the HOF of pinball and there machines there that I have never ever seen before.
Jhonny Chingas
Pinball Hall of Fame was pretty cool me and the family Enjoy ourselves, it was cheaper than the casino kid spots and it was cool seeing some of the classics. With $20 we got to enjoy ourselves and it wasn’t super packed for being a Saturday but then again the place is Super BIG.
Jake TheTech
Anything I’ll leave in this review is insignificant to what I felt while I was there. The place is completely awesome. No other place like it exists in the world as we know it. I wish I lived closer. A lot of the machines are out of order due to lack of help. Such as it is anywhere else in the world today. If I lived closer I would volunteer to help get a lot of these gems running. Stop at this location and check it out. Bring a lot of quarters.
Ray Ketcham
Talk about a blast from thw last. This is a really cool place to pump quarters like we did as kids into these machines. A lot of really awesome pinball all the way to arcade games of all sorts.
Teedle Dee
What a cool place. Very large with a huge amount of fully functional machines. Free to get in and look around. Games are pay to play, (some are a bit ridiculously priced, 3$ for a pinball machine 🤣) but hey you got in for free.
Samuel Lynn
Absolutely amazing and fun place to visit and hang out instead of the usual Las Vegas attractions. Many of the video games and pinball machines are still a quarter. I was amazed at how many people were there on a Wednesday night. '80s music playing overhead plus pinball/video games... Such a great night.
Xiu Yun Yong
Very fun and unique experience! Highly recommended to drop by if u are in Vages. It's just less than 5 min walk from the Welcome to Las Vegas sign board. There's really cool pinball machines like starwars themed and Jurassic park themed etc. There are 400+ units of pinball and 800 still in the warehouse! Some games only cost 25¢ to play
brian perez
First, if it's a busy day it could be hard to get a parking spot. This place if awesome and I'm not even like a huge fan of pinball machines. If you got dpare time or never been you can easily kill time enjoying old and newer machines.
Phil McAllister
This place was amazing! You are able to play pinball games from the 1960s all the way up to the present! My entire family loved it!!!! We can't wait to come back and play a whole lot more!!!!
Dustin Wright
This place was AMAZING! Definitely a highlight if my Las Vegas trip. If you enjoy arcade pinball then this is a must see! It's near the fsmous Vegas sign and walking distance from the main strip.
John Merrill
The Pinball Hall of Fame was well worth the visit for anyone who feels even a little nostalgic toward old pinball machines and video games (or, who even just enjoys playing them!). While there's no cost to enter, they do have an old school "token machine" of sorts where you can exchange cash for quarters. They also have FAR too many old pinball machines and video games for me to have counted them all, most of which were either from before my time, or I'd just never encountered them personally (NOTE: The "Lucky Ace" machine in my pictures was an old pinball machine that my grandfather acquired for us back in the 70's; I was both surprised, and completely unsurprised, to see that they had that old relic in their collection!). On that note, most of the older machines, such as that one, only cost a quarter to play. The newer, more advanced, or more thematic machines (such as a "Lord of the Rings" pinball machine they had) typically cost either 75 cents or $1.00. Again, if this kind of "old school" arcade experience is even remotely interesting to you, I couldn't recommend the Pinball Hall of Fame more!
Liam Lindemann
You get (more) than you expect: over 100 original pinball machines from the last 70 years. Not all are functional, but that is tolerable. For many a much more attractive way to gamble away their money than in the casinos...
Amy
We stopped in here on a whim to kill some time before a supper reservation and I’m so glad we did! This place IS SO FUN. There is sanitizer when you first walk in, I liked that. They have machines that give quarters and plastic cups to carry your coins. The games are very reasonably priced, they don’t only have pinball games. There are lots of classic arcade games and fun things like candy and win a toy machines. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking for something fun to do with kids!
Manny Salas
Did a family weekend getaway to Las Vegas and my son and I just couldn't miss out on stopping by one of thee! Best places to go in Vegas, everyone in this building is having the time of their lives. #pinballhalloffame. 🤘😁👍
Edwin
Great collection of games (not just limited to pinball machines) and priced very well. Games start at 25 cents, we played for an hour and it only costed $10 worth of quarters. No entrance fee.
Tyson
Visited the Pinball Hall of Fame a few years ago at the old location, had a great time! Discovered on this trip to Vegas that they moved, so had to visit once again. Great new location, lots of pinball and other vintage video games to play. Grab some quarters and relive some of your favorite childhood memories. Afterwards, visit the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, which is just a 3 minute walk from the PHOF.
Boba Dave
Absolutely awesome!! So many pinball games. Old video games like Dig Dug, Paperboy, and vs. Super Mario Bros. Definitely coming back next trip to Vegas in Aug when come back with the fam for the RHCP concert. Can't wait to return 🤑
Kristen Langford
Awesome place to stop and have fun! Free entry, old games are 25¢ and newer are 75¢ to $1. They do have change machines and bowls to put your quarters in. Lots of fun no matter your age.
emi chin
If you like pinball, and you grew up in the 60’s 70’s 80’s etc, you just might find your favorite pinball machine from yesteryear! I’m NOT kidding! Just walking into the building will bring you back to your youth. Of course, there’s the newer high tech pinballs, but there are many from our youth and in GOOD condition! A must visit for many. You cannot miss the building from Las Vegas Blvd. The sign fronting the building is HUGE.
John Yergin
They have a wonderful assortment of arcade games as well as vintage pinball games. Highly recommend checking it out when you come to Las Vegas. Pink Elephant just up the road.
Bryan Hartman
Oh my! This was the highlight of my trip to Vegas. The parking lot was packed but the building had plenty of space. No one can smoke inside. The prices were great! Mostly pinball machines but some antique and retro arcade games as well.
Katie “FriendaSaurus Flex” Cole
Great time! Awesome to look around and play old games. Very fun! Also they had a cute kitty that made my day. Everyone was really nice and their t-shirts are really cool.
Maranda Starks
Fun!!! What a great way to spend a few hours before our flight! The pinball hall of Fame has lots of fun games, more than just pinball! Most games are 50cents -1$ they have quarter change machines available.
Darwin Gonzalez
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.
Anthony Jim
Awesome place to take your kid(s). My so loved it and wanted to go back again Fun for the whole family. Spent about 3 hours without knowing. Time will fly. They assortments of games from Pin ball, dance revolution, racing, air hockey and many others! 5 of 5!
Melodee Rincon
We have been to the old location and the new location is much larger and cleaner. The games are reasonably priced, bathrooms and clean and there is a large variety of pinball machines. Staff yelled at the kids but they deserved it. Highly recommend for any age.
Michael A.
The Pinball Hall of Fame was way cooler than I expected. The sheer amount of pinball machines they have is impressive. It was a very nostalgic experience.
Johnie Tidwell
Went to the new location today, lots of space and pinball machines . Classic arcade games I played in the 80s . Looking for something to do? Great for families and a way to get away from the casinos- this is a must stop. Lot of the machines are not on - but maybe there is an unknown reason - just as the attendant for help. But plenty of games and more room compared to the old location.
Katherine Ortega
Many machines just be sure that you can insert coins. There are signs for machines that are just for display. You can also tell if the lights of the machines are off. Machines cost .25cents - 2$. The average machines are .25-.50 cents. There are atm machines that charge 3.25$ so take cash and they have machines to give you quarters. They also sell merchandise. Have restrooms and vending machines.
namco003
Great place. They relocated here and have been working on getting fully functional. Not just pinball, but classic games as well. Modern pins as well as classics from the 40s through early 70s. No cost to enter. Pins vary from a quarter, to a dollar for the newer pins. Say 'hi' to the pinball house cats. Also, say 'hi' to Tim, the proprietor of the establishment. He's always moving, so catch him if you can. Staff is also nice and friendly. They are about 80% up, but 700+ machines, I can't say I'm disappointed that some stuff isn't working. They'll get there.
B B
Definitely a cool place to check out and play some games ! I took my parents to go check it out and there's something there for everyone, doesn't matter the age! A few of the pinball machines were out of service but there was definitely a variety. One thing I wish they did have was a couple more chairs spread out for those who visit and can't stand for long periods of time. Other than that, it was definitely a cool place to visit and spend time! You can bring your own quarters or use their machines to trade bills for quarters.
Naomi Leonard
Nice fun place to play some arcade games. I used $5 and that was more than enough for me to enjoy my time. I liked the cool designs on the pinball machines. They also have other games that aren’t pinball that you can play. Just make sure the machines are on before putting your quarters in. Overall I would recommend
Trevor Richmond
Fun was to spend a few hours, a must do for anyone who wants to play old machines. I do wish they had more on the history of pinball and some of the machines. Like a history board or even a QR code. Would I go back, I just might this trip.
Tragic Comedian
Super awesome classic arcade, mostly old pinball games and some other old digital games. About a quarter of the games aren't working, but they still have them out for show which is nice. I'm not sure how arcades looked back then, but inside looks like a nicely organized warehouse, lighting and all.
Overall, I really enjoyed, almost all the games were the same price they originally were back in the day!
Scotty J Retro Geek
If you're into old Pinball and Coin-OP machines this is the place for you.
Absolute fun for the entire family. It's a great place to get lost in nostalgia and you really can't miss the place by the big front that says PINBALL.
D ANDREWS
I wish that I lived closer to this magnificent tribute of my misspent youth. I had visited the previous location on several occasions and I was never disappointed. Within the walls of their new building, the sheer number of machines becomes immediately evident. I spent several hours going from one machine to the next; old school mechanical to the high tech and video infused modern machines. On a personal note, there were not as many old school video games as there were in the old building and while I love pinball, its nice to revisit the other games that I played as well. Hard to miss the building as well - PINBALL in giant red letters on the building face, just north of the old "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign on the south end of the strip.
Jim Edington
This place is amazing. Been here lots and love it. Tim is a great guy and cares for these machines. Hope we get to come again really soon, our kids got to come here tonight on a delayed reward for getting straight A’s at the end of the school year. Now they’re excited to try and get all A’s again with school starting up again soon.
There are so many arcade machines here that you just play a small fraction of them over the course of a few hours. And time flies here. It’s such an amazing setup, a dream really. So many playable museum pieces, it’s astounding. I love the line of old pinballs. Pop a quarter and get 5 balls. Lots of gameplay on a few of those ones if you’re looking to stretch your dollar.
I love the heavy puck baseball game where you slide the puck into the ball field (kinda like a skeeball feel) and rack up doubles, singles, homers, etc. it’s just so much fun and is SO old. Can’t believe it works. You press a button and hold it which operates an internal conveyer that brings the metal puck back to you. Every time I come I try and find that one and get a game in.
We did the historical Disney plastic toy maker 3x and it’s so cool to see it make a toy in real life. Bummer that the toys’ faces were nonexistent, would have been the cherry on top. Even with the disfigured figures with missing faces, I still think it’s worth running once just to see the magical machine in action.
I’ve kept up with arcade machines myself when I had a freeplay arcade and I have an idea of the amount of labor that has gone into the continual upkeep of these machines. Often, machines are discarded by arcades because they’ve just become too expensive to upkeep. Pinball machines are especially troublesome with all the moving parts and hard action from the pinball itself, they wear down from play. So much love has gone into this place, I just have to love it right back!
Jesse Schneider
It is disappointing people are leaving poor reviews due to a news article my wife told me about. Review your experiences and your non experiences to the news articles. You should always read reviews before visiting anything. I have read plenty of reviews before my first visit on 12/5/20 and yes they're probably harsh on kids because kids are harsh on the machines! Please thank the volunteers for fixing these machines as it probably takes much time and
also for there NOT to be a cover charge. Thank You!
Our second visit to the PHOF on Sept 30, 2021 first experience at the new building. Was just as fun. Some of these machines like the Ripley's I have pictured are set for extra balls this one being five balls of play for .75. There's plenty at .25, .50, or even newer versions at a buck. The Tapper was from when I believe I played on a green screen apple computer. The Pinball Circus one of two ever built. Yes, I had a few problems with machines but I'm one to ask for assistance even if it's a quarter and was assisted each time with no issues. More fun instead of wasting money at a casino. I bought a tshirt the material is super soft.
To the owners as a tip. Either put an age limit to protect the machines. Even though it's probably easier to work on down machines on site possibly have an off site location for machines not able to get work done on quickly. Lastly to win family clientele as they do spend money. Possibly have a kid friendly area to possibly rent out some space if there's a company to supply the machines. Thanks for supplying two experiences of fun.
Rachel Stephens
Went here today, 8/3/2022 for the first time at their Strip location. Back when I was in college I went to their old location as part of an assignment for a class.
This location is way brighter and cooler thanks to high ceilings and huge fans.
Rules:
When you walk in there are safety rules posted because:
1. this place is not a playground. Don't bring little kids here, this is a place for people who are able to behave safely and play pinball.
2. Most of the games are antiques and it's pinball - every game has sharp corners. Horsing around could injure you or the antique game.
3. The floors are polished concrete. If your kid (or you) can't help but horse around, you could slip and again, hit your head on all the sharp corners of the pinball games.
Staff:
Staff was super helpful as my penny got stuck in the squished penny machine. Immediately the staff was helping me and I ended up getting 2 of the 3 designs available.
Notices:
As someone with Celiac disease, I appreciated that games that had powder (skeeball) had an allergy warning for nuts. Although I'm not allergic to nuts, I appreciated that the staff considered an allergy warning in a place most people wouldn't assume an allergen would be lurking.
I also liked the fact that right when you walk in there is a giant orange sign with the rules posted of this place. As a childfree adult, I love when businesses preemptively consider the fact that entitled parents are going to make everyone's visit miserable by not wrangling their children. Having the rules posted front and center makes me feel like the place means business about safety so that I can enjoy my visit without having to listen to kids roughhouse in public.
Games:
There are a TON of pinball games to play, many of them antiques. Yes, there are a noticable amount of games that aren't functional, but then again they're antiques. I expect them to be more for looks only, like an exhibit. My husband ended up playing the Family Guy pinball and had a lot of fun.
Merch:
They sell rings and bracelets made out of wire coils from the machine which is really unique! This could be a cool souvenir from Vegas.
They also have general merch like shirts, but they also have a squished penny machine for 50¢ and the penny itself is provided!
Overall:
Pinball Hall of Fame is a unique spot to visit in Vegas with great staff, fair policies and a ton of games. All of the money from the pinball games is donated to charity, which is awesome. Keep the little kids at home and enjoy a visit to the Pinball Hall of Fame!
Space Suitor
450 nifty games from all eras. Most are playable.
The 3rd largest collection in the world. Don't waste your coins on Vegas slots: the Pinball Wizard awaits.
Chad Fredericks
This place is an absolute unexpected gem. We saw the enormous PINBALL sign on the way in (can't miss it, its right by the Welcome to Las Vegas sign) and it sparked our curiosity to stop in.
We thought it would just be a quick visual museum stop, but it tuned into a multi hour playing adventure for the whole family. I was blown away that you could play the vast majority of machines (and its not just pinball - there are several other machine types as well) and they were all extremely reasonably priced. Bang for the buck here was off the charts.
I'd definitely reccomend everyone going to at least check it out. Even if you're not a pinball fan (I'm personally indifferent as they were more popular before my time) the history contained here is amazing. Most of the games have a small card that explains the year / history of that specific machine. Everyone will certainly have a great time even with just a short visit.
Stephanie Vargas
Such a great experience! All these years coming to Vegas and we never knew it was here. The kids really enjoyed themselves & the staff was helpful and nice!
Armando Bermudez
My new favorite Vegas spot to visit. All of the classic pinball and arcade games. So much nostalgia and so much fun. Free parking. Free entry.
Jason Zawada
I thought this was a great place. Every machine cost between 25 cents and 1 dollar to play but a lot of games are here. They also don't charge you an arm and a leg for a bottle of water. Recommend everyone go here it was a blast.
Chris Ward
Pretty busy. Ran into people we had seen at other tourist attractions earlier in the day. Wonderful place with tons of neat pinball machines to play! Quite the collection of machines I haven't played for many years. Cheap entertainment and a great place to take a child in Vegas. ATM is available within the location in case you don't have cash on your but you still want to play!
Joe Thompson
A very interesting place to visit. Buy your quarters and prepare for hours of fun! Huge selection of game from many decades. Prepare yourself for enjoyment! All proceeds go to charity. Notice the fake kitty on the marquee sign out from...had me going for a minute!
Jennifer Hurtado
This is the place to have a good time and rediscovering your inner child. I absolutely loved the vintage pinball machines! I took my teenage nephew and we spent about $40 on games in about 2 hours. It’s a great way to spend an afternoon. I will say….watch out for pinball tech Tina as her sour mood may put momentary damper on your fun. When my nephew accidentally put quarters in a inoperable machine, she gave him such a tough time and was pretty rude and condescending. We did end up getting placed on another machine instead of getting our coins back. 5 stars for the experience, negative starts for Tina the grouch.
Josh
This place is super cool. Free to get in loads and loads of machines to play. $20 goes a long way. Lots of unique and fun pinball machines.
shiva1160
The Pinball Hall of Fame was on our list of things to do while in Las Vegas. As it turned out it was one of our first stops while waiting to check in to our hotel.
The Pinball Hall of Fame is a short walk from MGM Mandalay Bay making it a great place to kill time if you arrive before check in time.
Inside the Pinball Hall of Fame you will find one of the largest collection of pinball machines to be assembled in one place.
The machines date from the early 60s to the modern times and most were in playable condition. The decor/atmosphere of the Hall of Fame is not nearly as upscale as the resorts that surround it but that adds to the charm of this place, there is a certain level of nostalgia and it really does take you back to playing some of these machines it the arcades and bowling alleys of the 1970s and 80s.
Admission is free and the cost of your visit is only determined by how many quarters you want to spend playing the games.
I would have no reservations suggesting a visit to the Pinball Hall of Fame to a friend.
Thomas Salinas
10/5 stars. The most fun I've had in years. A real life time portal to the greatest pinball experience in the world. Mom and pop feel, impeccable dedicated staff. 80% of the machines work, it looks like they rotate through as best they can. Must see.
Quarter machines! Just like when we were kids!!! Family friendly, no drinking or vaping.
Jolene Gustason
Admission is free. Just pay to play. Was a fun stop. Fun to play and see current and past pinball machines.
Wish it was a bit more organized so it looked more like a museum or operationsk business instead of a storage locker.
This is a must stop on your vegas trip
Vance Mellen
If you love RETRO and good design/pinball games this place is fantastic. Games are relatively inexpensive. Lots of good memories stirred up from the late 70s and early 80s for me. BEST if you lived in this era. Kids enjoyed it for a couple of hours, then got a little bored. But I loved it.
Kenneth G. Skillman III
I was in Las Vegas for a bowling tournament and noticed a guy with a "Pinball Hall of Fame" t-shirt running around in the casino. I Googled it right away and, as a avid fan of the steel balls under glass, we set up to go there the next day. What a blast! There are 100s of arcade games from all eras and no entry fee required to this "museum". You can play most games for $0.25 with the newer games at $0.50 just like 30 to 40 years ago. I was affectionately looking for Gorgar and/or The Harlem Globetrotters pinball machines from my years in the fraternity, but alas, they might have been the only two games missing. Plenty of other choices to get my fix on, so no party foul. The wife and I tore up the Tommy/Pinball Wizard machine winning 8 games just like old times. I felt like I was in my 20s again. I haven't had that much fun for $5.00 in a very long time. I highly recommend this place. The owner even donates the proceeds above expenses to The Salvation Army, so you can even help humanity while working on your advanced flipper saves. I did tilt once, but I am a little rusty. Haha.
Efrain Gonzalez
Talk about nostalgic and taking you back in time, I felt like I was 8 years old again. Even found one of my favorite pinball machines from when I was a kid in the 1970s in my dad's bodega. Really fun and very inexpensive place to spend some time in Las Vegas. I'll be back bring the grandkids to share some of my pinball machines from when I was a kid really an amazing place I have to if you're in Las Vegas.
Travis H
Truly a great time. I love all the machines from various eras. 5 bucks in quarters hours a long way. A great way to spend a couple hours in Vegas.
Gavin Thornton
So much retro fun to be had.
We intended to pop in for an hour or so. Ended up 3 hours later still having fun.
Great staff with cheap vending machine drinks and candy.
Wonderfull
Mary Moscatelli
Fun stop! It is free entrance, with free parking. Just bring quarters. Lots of choices of pinball. It was very cool! My guy loved it and it brought back fun memories.
Faith Jay
What a great place to relive those memories from your childhood and trips to the arcade.
For the most part the machines work flawlessly, lost a quarter here and there but I could care less. This is a must stop for any trip to Vegas.
Joseph Snow
Lots of pinball machines to choose from. They have change machines and 🏧 machines. They also have machines that will turn pennies,nickels,dimes into quarters. Just make sure the change add up to 25 cents exactly does give change back when I used it. They also have plastic bowls to put quarters in. Air conditioner and bathroom clean.
Ginger Middleton
Really neat collection of pinball machines and video games, from the 60's through today. We really had so much fun with all of the options. Many of the older machines were "dark", so missed out on some fun nostalgia.
Amit Gil
TL;DR: Shangri-la
They have some nostalgic machines for me, and some that are just amazing to play with since they are so old it is interesting to see them working.
On some of the machines they have explanation of the machines history, and it would have been so cool to have it on more machines, as well as more technical explanation on the older mechanical machines. But I do understand that they are probably doing the best time and money allows.
Amazing and highly recommended.
Jon Buck
The exterior is nice with hood parking. Inside about a 1/4 to 1/2 of the games are in need of repair and not playable which is disappointing. Things are a bit disorganized throughout. I would return though. There aren’t many places to play classic EM pins.
Greg Herr
I've been here multiple times, and it's a nice to just spend a little bit of time and money. Yes, sometimes the games don't work, but if you tell the staff, they will help you out.
The staff that works there, the volunteers, are great people. Always willing to talk to you about the games and other things related to pinball.
I recommend you check out this new location and play a game or two... You might find my name on a few of the games in the high score sections.
Jose Pina
Had a blast playing pinball and especially asteroids. Some machines were not working but most were. Great place to take kids and adults.
Alonso Zepeda
Nice place where you might find the pinball from back in your childhood, you need quarters to play the games, not that many video and simulation games. I really like it, thank you Pinball Hall of Fame for trying to preserve a little piece of video games history for everyone to enjoy.
Peter Vidrine
Loved it.
Where else can you spend hours playing old pinball machines for hours on end for a Twenty?
Great Place
Angie Boricua
My first time here we honestly enjoy it. It’s free and you don’t have to wait in line. So many cool games to play.
Maritza Hearts
This was such a wonderful experience. Brings you back to your childhood days. Very affordable, free to enter. Great customer service. Thank you guys.
Sierra Maynard
Had planned to visit for years, glad we made it! Such a neet, easy attraction! Games from the late 1940s through today, so many memories! Only $0.25-$0.75 to play most of them. They also have zoltar and the wax figure press from Disneyland. Such a nice break, a hidden gem in the heart of Vegas! Free to enter and worth a stop or two!
Jim Peterson
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.
DJ Conger
We love this place and visit every time we’re in town! We love the variety of games. They have an atm on site and change machines. The variety is good—vintage to modern games. They are a nonprofit and appreciate the support. There is plenty of parking and easy access. Our teens love it. Our friends love it. We typically spend an hour or two here. Go! You won’t regret it.
Mike “Ornery”
Love this place as I am an avid pinball player. Frequently there are many machines that require service but a great deal of the charm here is not knowing what's available when you visit. There are literally over 200 machines so there is no shortage of ones to play.
Sam B
I had a few hours to kill before my flight. Was at Mandalay hotel. Looking for something to do within walking distance from there (10/15min). Found this gem. So many great, old games with fact cards on them. True nostalgia. I really enjoyed myself. Bunch of 2player games and single player. I accidentally spent too much time and had to hustle back.
No tickets from the games fyi. There is merch and a little gift shop/desk with some handmade jewelry. As well as big old fashion funeral machines with little trinkets and things.
Plenty of parking if you're driving in.
It's free entry. You use quarters for the games, machines to change inside. They are none profit, so all the revenue from the games to charities.
Erika L Montsesi
The building is super clean, the people are really helpful, and all the machines work! You can tell they really take good care of the machines. They have pinball and arcade machines from the 1950's, some 80"s video games, and recent pinball as well!
Francisco Quijivix
Big place with parking space and a lot of pinball machines, also retro games arcades that make us remember our adolescence. Not expensive games from 25 cents to one dollar and average in good working conditions, time flies looking and playing,
R
This place is so cool, a must if you’re visiting LV. Games start out at 25¢ and go up from there, multiple ATMs and change machines available. In addition to pinball, they have several classic arcade games, including simulated racing. Way more fun than any casino slot, IMO.
Amanda Schmuck
Awesome experience for my 11 year old! We had so much fun here! I love pinball machines so much! Thank you for the experience!!
Kelly Sky
Fantastic Place, they have about 200 pinball machines, from th every old to brand new ones. some cost a quarter a play and some a dollar. they also have some older video games like centipede and burger time i saw donkey kong.
Shane Johnroe
This place is awesome so much fun and lots of history in one building I have been to the old location before but this location is so much bigger and so much space and this one has so many more games brings me back to my childhood arcade experiences
Maximillion St.Thomas
I was a pinball addict when I was a kid. These machines are in excellent shape (most of them). While the down ones are just down until repaired. But I've found most of the machines I played as a kid and the great thing is... THE PRICE IS STILL A QUARTER!!! WOW, WHAT A DEAL IN LAS VEGAS! I still love these classic games; GALAGA, CENTIPEDE, PAC MAN, MARIO BROTHERS, ASTROID... Pin Ball: Eight Ball Deluxe, Star Wars, Raiders, Even MANY NEWER GAMES; Adams Family, that cost the full $1, but bumpers in good shape. I can't remember how many, but I'd say about at least a couple hundred games. Remember the old baseball games that the ball came up from the middle of the board, they got it. Remember the old original games? They've got them & MANY MORE. IF you were like me...a junky for pushing around a big old machine till it tilted or gave me the coveted "free game". You won't find them anywhere in the world like this. Quarters, popcorn & beverages available.
Malisa Isley
It was fun. Only stayed for a ½ hour or so but it was neat to show the kids what pinball machines are and just to do something different. FYI this is a cash business. There are ATMs on site but they don't accept any form of payment other than cash for any souvenirs you may wish to purchase. (It's posted they accept venmo, cashapp and PayPal but those methods didn't work for me)
Adam Owens
Great place to spend a few hours while visiting Vegas. Entrance is free and you just have to put quarters in to play. A few bucks is a lot more fun here then it is 8n a slit machine. Enjoy!
Master BD
Truly a great experience and day out. It's a hall full of pinball machines dating back as far rom 1960's to Today. Massive site.
Entry is free as it run by a charity.
You exchange notes for change and go have some fun. Games cost as little as 25cents to $1 for the modern machines.
I spent $25. 2hours 40 mins of gameplay, drink and keyring.
Some arcade machines from DigDug , Pacman and more. Loads to see and do. Plus the history.....
You will easily spend hours here so don't cheap out on time here. Give yourself 2 hours at least for pure fun.
Has a restroom and a few vending food drinks machines.
Location is good it's 3 mins walk from the Las Vegas sign.
I arrived a little after 3pm mid week. No queues.
Taxi from main strip 15mins.
Massive sign. Have fun.
Dave Danekas
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!
kellie montrose
Love this place!!! A must see when in Vegas!!! Alot of old school arcade games as well as hundreds if pinball machines.
Great for All ages 😀
Kong z
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.
Damian Nowak
Most games are $.75 or $1.00. They have what appears to be a couple hundred pinballs though the most interesting and modern ones are in the front, probably 30-50. I played RollerCoaster Tycoon pinball and found it very enjoyable. I also played an older generation pinball and it was boring as hell. Play the modern ones!
Olivia Beltran
Lots of fun pinball options, both old and new. $20 goes a long way. The new location is a lot bigger and admission is free.
Monica Moreno
This place was so much fun. We were entertained with $5 ea playing the machines. Staff was friendly. Can't wait to go back.
Daniel Calabrese
Great place to go if you love old Pin ball, old video games and vintage games super cheap fun way to spend some time!
Add Bee
This place is AWESOME. Please get stickers so I can rep! Will definitely come back. I can't wait for more of the machines to be up and running!
Bob Reinecke
If you like pinball it's a fun place. If you love pinball Its a MUST GO TO. They'll turn your paper into quarters and you can play machines from the 50's right up to the new games. Lots of other non pinball machines as well.
Jill Mullen
Loved, loved, loved this place. Sooooo excited to finally see it in it's new location. Great customer service, free parking, free entry, most games were working & fair prices to play the games. I got an Awesome tye dyed shirt while I was there too!! 😍❤💛💚💜
Nanette Nette
As a fan of pinball machines and arcades in general this place is awesome. Glad i was able to stop by here before my flight home. If you want to be able to play with pinball relics this work is be your place
Jessica Pellegrini
Fun place to stop if you are on that end of the strip. It's fun, cheap entertainment. Lots of machines are not working but there is still a nice variety of games to choose from. My kids love the claw games!
Luis R
I think it is a must-go place in Las Vegas. It’s super close to Las Vegas sign, so you can check this place before or after the picture at the sign. Has lots of very old and new pinball machines plus a small gift shop. Machines work with quarters and there are plenty of change machines to get enough quarters to play. I used a $20 and lasted for like an hour of games.
Tutebas
Great place to visit in Las Vegas. There is a giant variety of pinball machines from old timey ones to south park and Shrek themed. There are also some other arcade games like guitar hero, different table hockey's and claw machines. With just 5 dollars, we (3 people) had fun for over an hour, great cost to fun ratio. However we did have some problems with some machines ex: balls getting stuck, but the staff were quick and efficient and got everything solved, even getting us more games at a machine that stole 2 coins.
James Clinton
I take my dad to the e PHOF every time I come to visit. Nothings better then to watch a 77 yr old man smiling with $10 of quarters walking around pinball machines. Wonderful variety. Remember this is a museum, be kind to the machines!
Theresa Shupe
This is definitely a fun place to come in Vegas and it’s not that expensive. A game may be 50 cents to a dollar to play. They have all kind of pinball machines from back in the day, air hockey, guitar hero, dance dance revolution and more. Only
Thing I dislike is you have to keep more of an inside voice. Like who doesn’t yell every once in awhile when you get excited. They do have a drink machine for sodas and such you can buy. Along with a machine to take pics.
D Marier
Worth a stop to get out of the heat and to stroll down memory lane. Definitely a place geared towards adults and older well behaved children.
Perry Churgin
Holy molly this a real gem of Las Vegas. So many games and you can enter for free. Go spend some quarters and just have fun
Ronald Reid
Loved playing the old video games. Got to play Hulk pinball machine from 1979. Batman pinball machine & my favorite Donkey Kong🦍. Fun time 💕
Snoopy Terrier
I have never been much of a pinball player, but I had a really good time at this place. There is a staggering amount of history with examples--playable ones, at that--from WWII era.
There are plenty of places to get change. This facility operates as an non-profit; as such, get a t-shirt or two to help keep this place running and maintain old school gaming!
Diann Spicer
Great place to go to see a huge selection of pinball machines and other arcade games. A lot of machines were out of order, which was unfortunate. It was really easy to play the machines and get a turn on the busy games. I definitely want to go back and see what games are operational.
Kenu's World
Definitely a place for old school gaming it has all games in the original form Definitely a cool place to visit for fun and you Definitely can take the whole family
Gabriel Robichaud
I loved this place! Prepare some coins because you are going to lose some. You will meet friendly cats. You have pinball games old and new. They also have some arcades and some 2 players game that are cool. 1h-2h there can easily fit in your Las Vegas trip
Stephen Lisjack
Great experience! Got to play pinball tables I've never played before (the Mandalorian, Batman '66), old favorites (Guns N Roses, Attack and Revenge from Mars) and others I only had the chance to play virtually (Medieval Madness, Champions Pub) . Staff was helpful when machines happened to not work and would credit you on another machine of you choosing. Would definitely recommend.
Evan W
An awesome way to spend a few hours! $20 will go further here than anywhere else in Vegas, and they even have classic arcade games like Star Wars Pod Racer, Gauntlet Legends, and HydroThunder!
Edward Glynn
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!
Orange Tiger Lily
My favorite place in Vegas. I had been to the old location off the strip, but this new building is a huge step up. Everything is reasonable, the drinks, the games, and the swag. I found the staff very friendly and helpful. My guess is the people that don't, are acting disrespectfully.
This is a playable museum, not a place for kids to be let loose. When my wife and I were there, we saw kids with their parents, having a great time, but those kids seemed to know to be respectful and that these machines are old and delicate. A great place to share your childhood memories with your children. Very clean, bathrooms were nice. We spent maybe $70 there in a hours and that included 5 drinks, a shirt and hat. Great value that is a real rarity in Las Vegas these days. Easy to walk there from Mandalay Bay if you are able.
Robert Miranda
This is a very cool place need to come and check it out. It is very awesome that they still have good working pinball machines that you could play as well as arcades that if you played back in the '80s and 90s they even have older ones
Florian Tschurtschenthaler
Awesome pinball machines. You feel like time traveling. Entrance is free and its cheap to play with the machines
bullfrog “Bullfrog”
What a cool spot! If you flip out for flipper games then this is the place for you. Hundreds of the most popular, and obscure, old arcade games. If you're looking for family fun in Las Vegas check out the pinball hall of Fame
Michael Heppe
Stopped by while in Vegas for family trip. Easily the best pinball place I have ever been to. Even just looking at the older machines that were not turned on was awesome.. 💯 will come back .
Lenny Miles
Straight up a blast from the past it's so awesome being able to play actually vintage pinball games from the 50 ’s up to modern and very affordable the only thing you'll be spending a lot of here is time in this amazing place!!
Elaine Hisel Michel
We love this place! Not all the machines work, but there are still plenty to play, with a great selection of old school and new. We spent a good few hours here thoroughly enjoying ourselves. Batman was out favorite pinball machine, and we played at least 10 different machines. We were pleasantly surprised that every machine we played all had good flipper action with good responses with the rubber. We did not encounter a single dead flipper.
Also, the venue is clean, and comfortable air temperature. We will definitely be coming back. Go early to avoid crowds.
MURGUIA CASILLAS SAMAEL
THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD. As a videogame/arcade fanatic I really loved the whole idea of a museum dedicated to pinball and videogame arcades through history. Almost cried when I saw a original 1979 galaxia arcade. The people working there are really friendly and the money that they gather there goes to charity! Love how some of them have a writing in them explaining there history. That place is really beautiful..
Mike Barker
Talk about nostalgia, this place was a complete throwback. No fee to enter, just drop a few bucks into the change machines for quarters, and off you go. This place has pinball machines from the early 60's to modern day. Each machine has a little story handwritten under the glass with the year of restoration and first released. Also they are adding in some retro arcade video games to the mix. This place is huge, $20 in quarters can last you an hour. Very family friendly.
Chris Bourne
What a shot of nostalgia. Not only pinball from my youth, but video games that I don't even know how much I spent on playing them. Gauntlet, tron, dragon's lair. They have them all! Incredible 3 hours spent there. I hope it stays put! Please go and support them. It's a non profit so all your quarters go right back into the space.
Chris Bastedo
Really fun. Prepare to spend at least $20-30, but it's well worth it if you want to really experience the place and the money goes right to repairs and new machines. Beware the older machines, while fun, it's clear they have lost power in the flippers and playing is more difficult. Still fun to experience though.
Zack Tyler
Very cool setup here. A lot of fun machines to try out, most being pinball of course. There are a good amount of alternate arcade games to play too! 5 bucks can go a long way if you're just looking to do pinball
Faith Leon
Wow what an amazing place to visit! To learn it was non profit and money gets donated, made me want to stay even longer. Very clean building. Almost all pinball games were working. So cool to see how much this game has changed over time. Great for kids and adults and most games are 25 cents but there are as high as $1-2. Definitely check it out!
Megan Mccann
It's a nice change of pace to the vegas scene because you can spend $10 and it lasts for an hour unlike the rest of vegas. Alot of machines were broken and out of order but worth stopping in if your driving by.
Benjamin Vana
About a 10 minute walk from Mandalay Bay, the Pinball Hall of Fame should be on everyone's "To Do List".. The only thing you pay for are the games you play (starting at $0.25).. Parking is also free if you don't feel like walking.. An uber affordable way to spend an hour or 2
Esther Pettigrew
Amazingly HUGE collection of pinball and related machines spanning several decades. A few out of order, especially the older games. Much more fun putting coins in here than in the slots!! Not too loud. Adequate AC. Fun! Highly recommend.
Calisha “Cali” Jackson
Not what i expected. More of a warehouse feel with alot of machines out of order but it was nice to see and play a few. Uses quarters not tokens
Valentin Alvarez
Lot's of old games to play time flies by. But there are a lot of machines that are not working. It does get a little hot there with the swamp coolers.
matt davies
This place is a must see! So many awesome games and blast from the pasts. Had a fantastic time!
John Kruse
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!
Jonathan Hill
This was a great place to go. A wonderful tourist destination. The staff are pleasant and helpful, and there are plenty of machines to play. From old school, to new and modern, there are even a few arcade cabinets with classic games available as well.
They have ATMs and change machines right inside the door, so you can exchange bills for quarters. The games cost from 1 quarter to 4 quarters per play depending on age, and quality.
My dad and I spent 3-4 hours here, wandering from old to new and back again, spent 40 bucks overall for the two of us. It was a wonderful experience.
There were a few more "dark" machines ( non-functional) than I expected but the owners are constantly working to rebuild and restore these to playable condition.
Danielle Steelman
My family and I loved this place. We spent $20 and almost 3 hours in there. My husband and I enjoyed seeing games from our childhood and sharing those with our 6-year-old. Everyone was very pleasant and the place was clean and air conditioned. We had so much fun we stopped by again 2 days later.
Logan Fadden
The volunteers were friendly and very helpful. There is a lot of time that could be spent here on so many different classic pinball and arcade machines. My wife and I spent a lot of our vegas trip here. My particular favorites were the Star Trek: Strategic Operations Command and Bally’s Circus!
Justin Sticht
Wow, just wow! First, it is very apparent that this place is a labor of love. This is a non-profit, it’s not owned by a casino so it doesn’t have the bells and whistles of a casino arcade. The games are .25 to 1.00 to play and that money really goes towards operations and upkeep of the machines. Second, this place is enormous and has lots of games to play. I have been to the old location several times and this place is much bigger than the old one. It’s a very neat place to be and very unique. Plus, they have my favorite game of all time, Cyclone! The new location makes it much more convenient, you could walk from Mandalay Bay. I won’t lie, it would be a walk, but you could do it. I probably wouldn’t recommend it at night though. This end of the strip is has some, let’s just say, “character.” It’s close to the Welcome to Las Vegas sign too.
Suzanne Bergfalk
We had a lot of fun! I really enjoyed playing some of the older pinball machines.
Denise Alarcon
Rows and rows of Pinball machines. They even have a change machine for quarters if you want to play a machine or two. No charge to look.
Luann Walters
Loved this place! So many pinball machines to play. Very fun!
Katy Mundy
Non profit that gives to the Salvation Army. So fun to watch my daughter play the old games for 50 cents!
Jeff Kwak
I've been a fan since the place was a tiny storefront, then a warehouse and NOW it can be said this new location is the best ever!!! All proceeds go to charity, so even better.
To me it's not just fun, but it takes me back to simpler times and it's therapy for my soul.
***Update***
January 2022.
There are so many machines that are broken and I am not sure if they ever will be working again. Why just leave it sad looking and dark, I don't know.
Also there may be a vision of a happy place with piles and piles of machines and what looks to be a carnival atmosphere in the back area, but it's just stacks and stacks of dead junk. It may never be put to use and it's very very sad.
Such great potential with so much room in this new location, but it's turning into a sad pinball graveyard instead of a "hall of fame".Slowly creeping into 50%+ of machines inoperable right now. I stop in quite often and it's turning to more sad than happy.
I hope it changes, but....
Bright new sugn out front and I've been a fan from the tiny place they used to be at to the medium size warehouse. Now such a fantastic location, but it's sadly turning into a pinball graveyard.
Change it around and make it nice!
angbald
If you enjoy pinball and arcade games you will love this place. It's that simple.
Darlene B
This is such a fun place. You are able to see all the old pinball machines and play them. The staff is amazing. So kind and sweet. They do sell merchandise at a fair price. Great quality. When we go to Vegas we will definitely check out this place again. Super fun for all ages!.
Sarah Lough
Would be 5 stars but a staff member was quite rude. They put signs on machines that don’t work which say “no money in dark machines” instead of “out of order”. My nine year old niece was reading it more closely trying to understand and a lady who worked there snapped at her saying “no. Money. In the dark machines!” And I said.. what does that even mean? And she said that they’re not going to put an ‘out of order’ sign on it because it’s just ‘not working’. I thought that was very rude and misleading… And saw a lot of other confused people too! Other than that we had a very fun time!
damian trujeque
Every time I visit my brother in vegas, we spend some time there. It makes us feel like we are kids again. It's an awesome place for all ages. We totally love it. We also appreciate the work that goes into jeeping this place going. #80sKid
Maria C.
A warehouse filled with retro machines! Bring some cash, make change, and have some fun.
Tip: don't put coins in a machine that's "dark" or turned off. If you have little ones with you, this will take some practice.
E L
About a 1/4 of the game is broken down and not operable. Could use some updating on the inside of the building. I felt dirty there.
Jesus Cifuentes
Great place for the family. Lots of vintage pinballs to play. Some are
25 cents !! Cheap.!! I spent 25 bucks and i played for 2 hours
Laura I
Great place to have some cheap fun. Amazing how many pinball machines are in here. Definitely over 100 machines. Also being a Super Mario fan it was awesome to see that they had a few Mario machines in there as well. Admission is free, you just need quarters to play. Also they have a quarter machine on site.
Carmen Wiebold
This place is AWESOME! Even if you suck at pinball (like me), this place is so much fun! They have ATMs, change machines, cups for your quarters (please return them so they can be re-uses), and incredibly nice and helpful staff! I can’t believe I’ve lived here this long and haven’t been before. Also, their awesome t-shirts are tax free because it’s a nonprofit. Highly recommend!
Gabriel Farias
Overall a good experience. Plenty of machines, themes and some vintage machines. A really good collection, would recommend if you have kids. Not too expensive.
1/10th of them seemed to be broken down. Some of the machines you can't tell if it's broken, and it'll eat your dollar of quarters. Probably lost 2-4 dollars from broken machines (no signage and machine wasn't dark) Vending machine prices were high from what I remember. Other posts stated they were inexpensive, and that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. Small can of soda was like 1.50-2.00 if I recall. Water might have been 1.25. So eat/drink before you get there.
Was a decent overall experience, but I most likely won't be coming back. Once was enough for me.
Jonathan Lewis
Great place to take the family or just a nice break from gambling and enjoying a more relieving activity. I love pinball, and play a lot of tournaments in my local area. I like the pinball hall of fame but it's rough moving from machine to machine and having a difficult time following the modes and rules of most machines when little bugs and mechanical issues are left unresolved. It feels like about a quarter of the machines are turned off, a quarter are particularly old machines that don't have a lot of appeal to myself, and another quarter have weird issues that make playability (besides just keeping the ball in play) difficult. I still like this place and the collection is unquestionably impressive, I just worry that the collection has prioritized quantity over quality.
Elizabeth Hadden
Really fun spot to enjoy some air conditioning and pinball machines. They have what feels like an endless amount of pinball machines and old school arcade games with a lot of rare ones. It’s pay per play and there are tons of change machines to make it easy. This is an amazing spot for anyone who’s into pinball, arcade games, or vintage things.
Corinne Carabas
Great! I think they just moved in this new location so the atmosphere is not 100% “nostalgia and awesomeness” yet. Once they paint the walls or get some wall art and maybe get some ambient lighting and maybe cool flooring it will be a must see attraction.
Kids be warned, no running, no yelling, and treat the games gently.
The prices to play each game are more than fair. Some only cost .25 cents.
We got $20 in quarters and played for about an hour and a half and still had a bunch of quarters left over for next time.
It’s like a little interactive pop culture history museum and pinball arcade in one.
Definitely will stop by again next time I’m in town.
Anthony DiMichele
This place is amazing!
The games are between $0.25 and $1.00. There are both pinball machines and arcade games. The selection feels vast. Pay attention if the pinball machine has any lights on or else it's probably being repaired (lost $0.25 like this lol).
It's close to the airport so will be stopping here before any flights.
Rob Roach
Amazing place. Went there two days in a row. Would definitely visit again. Time flies by when you're having this much fun. They had machines over a hundred years old that you can play. They also had all the best pinball machines from the 60's on up. Air hockey and lots of video games as well.
M G
A cool FREE thing to do in Vegas. Free to get in then every game costs between .25c and $2ish. So many amazing old pinball machines to look at and vintage arcade. We had a group of 8 all ranges of age old to young and we ended up going twice because it was so fun the first time. Highly recommend.
Shelbey Watson
Very fun place if you are a lover of pinball! Staff are very kind and knowledgeable. If nostalgia is what you're after, I highly recommend.
James Froehlich
This was a dream come true. A warehouse full of old, new pinball machines. This is a 501c and there are no tax on stuff.
Tom Hill
This place is so much fun. I just wish they had a dozen more fixer-upper people, so that all of those non-functioning machines could be restored. This was close to the best four hours we spent all week. For reference, you will probably spend between $10 and $20 an hour, and it's all cash. They do have change machines, so bring your twenties, and support the history of pinball!
Andrew Tackett
Best $10 I've ever spent in Vegas! You can have a blast here for cheap and get the kids a little something out of the 50 cent machines up front as a cheap vegas gift. The Strato-Flite was my favorite machine, I want one in my house one day! We will definitely return on our next trip!
Doug Dingus
Highly recommended to people who enjoy arcade games and pinball. The majority of the machines on display are both pinball and on coin op play. The remainder are video games from the early arcade era. The atmosphere is quiet and clean.
Kenny Goldberg
This place is tons of fun. If you have a history of going to pinball arcades as a kid, coming here is like a blast from the past. You'll find a lot of classic pinball machines, as well as some of the more recent high-tech games. All for 25 or 50 cents a play. You can't beat that. I played for more than an hour and only dropped about 3 bucks. It's by far the best entertainment value in Las Vegas.
Sara Klein
Loved that they still took quarters (probably the only place in Vegas that still does) Admission is free. Older machines you could play for 25 cents. Newer games were more. Many machines were sadly broken and there were a few that just ate our quarters without letting you play. Overall it was a nice little activity to get out of the heat and have some fun.
Natasha Souza
Such an awesome place! They had so many games! Games that I grew up playing and even older. My daughter loved all the toy machines which they had tons of those too! Also a popcorn machine for a quarter and it's hot and buttery! The staff was also really great.
Update- I came back after a few years and it's still great! They moved into a bigger building and have even more games!
MickeyJames
Didn't know ow all proceeds go to charities! Just super nostalgic, plus, the info notes on the machines can be fun to read. One machine, from 1959 was found on its side in water and restored
Julia McMillan
What a delightful family -friendly stop. Bring cash so you can convert it to quarters. We loved all the old games and had a great time. There were signs posted everywhere to use your "inside voice" and that got tricky during air hockey and foosball, but I appreciated the reminders. I highly recommend it!!
Ken A
Big place...too bad not all the machines work. $10 worth of quarters gave me a lot of fun. There's interesting cards on some machines that explain the history behind the machine and it's creator and restoration date. There's Skeet ball and old video games as well. Worth your time especially if you're a Boomer.
Juan Moreno
I keep coming back! Staff is friendly and always willing to help. Props to them for doing an amazing job keeping everything running while providing stellar customer service. Really fun to play with and learn about various pinball machines and arcade games. I keep coming back, what else can I say. Can you spot the cats?
Joseph S
If you want to experience a piece of gaming history and maybe get some of your Nostalgia gaming in from when you were kid this is the place to go. Well kept good ventilation and overall great experience I didn't have a single machine steal a quarter. I recommend anybody that has the time and wants to save a little bit of money to hit this place because you should only be spending 30 or 40 bucks and you'll be there for hours.
Emerson Nuñez
I went with my two kids and we had a bunch of fun with just $10 in quarters for about 45 minutes. We really liked it and will be going again! There is a variety of games there so if you don't want to play pinball, you can still play other games for the entire time as well.
Jim Vasky
I just spent 3 hours here and this place is the best. Tone of machines and they range from the 50s to today. There were a good number out of order but that’s just the way it goes with older pinball machines. They also have some arcade cabinets, Donkey Kong, Frogger, Tapper, etc. older machines are usually a quarter per play, and the most I paid for a play on a pinball machine was a dollar. Most everything else is in the 50¢ range, so you get a ton of bang for buck. Their quarter machines change 1, 5, 10, and 20 dollar bills. Super fun time.
Sofía Syntaxx
The new location is on the Strip, across from the famous 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign and the Mandalay Bay hotel. Admission is free.
More than 200 games fill the warehouse, most of while are functioning and playable. A few games cost ten cents per play, most cost 25¢, and the newest pinball games cost $1. The Pinball Hall of Fame also houses classic video arcade games and two Disney Mold-A-Rama machines.
As another reviewer noted, this is not an arcade; it is a museum where you can play with the exhibits. Employees are available and willing to help in cases where a machine eats a quarter without providing a game credit. Good place to fill some time in Vegas.
Loni
Fun, affordable place to spend a couple hours! Lots of pinball machines, as well as other nostalgic machines. Free to get in; just pay for the games!
Andrew Barker
Oh great place to visit to kill a few hours.....tons of retro pinball machines and arcade games. Felt almost like it was 1990 again. 20 bucks lasted 2 hours there. Bring the kids and have fun, the building is cool and has drinks for sale.
Malcolm O'Brien
Awesome, Free admission, machines from all over the history of the game, from single player ems to the latest Stern Machines
Brandy Hicks
Me and my husband love to come here and play around for an hour or two. They have old old machines and newer machines $20 the 2 of us can play for a couple hours
T J Harlow
If you love pinball, this is a must-do on your Vegas trip! This collection of playable pinball machines covers most of pinball history with a number of very recent releases. I'd like to tell you that I have a favorite machine but out of such a diverse range I just can't pick one. The only thing that really stands out to me that I'll remember for the rest of my life was feeding a twenty dollar bill into the change machine. The sound of all of those quarters clinking in the coin dispenser was a childhood dream come true because it meant that I could play every single game that I wanted to. It was heaven! Go have fun!
Harris Family
Awesome place.
If you're from the UK it's like visiting any seaside amusement arcade back in the 80's!
Our 16 year old son loved it. His combined 103 year old parents loved it more
A short (5 mins max) walk from the Vegas sign. Drop in on the way to/from there, you won't regret it!
Christian Bolinger
Really cool to have games like this available, even if half of them are in some state of repair (a couple came back online during my visit). Only real complaint was the owner's attitude when anyone would run even a little bit, even yelling at my 5 year old for running 5 steps to her brother in excitement. I almost caused an altercation from it until another employee calmed me down. I respect the need for safety and definitely am happy he has this place exist, but no need to tell at children to the point that everyone has to take notice. Other than that, a really cool place to hang out.
Josh
A must stop! Amazing for all ages, most games are only 25 to 50cents.
Rose Soto
Awesome place to visit. Machines that dated back to the 60's, Galaga, Super Mario, etc.
Felipe Epil Jr.
Cool place to see. Many pinball machines and also classic arcade games like Dragon's Lair, Space Ace, Ms. Pacman to Mr. Do! If you had a favorite arcade game growing up, they probably have it. It's a great alternative to those expensive arcades where you need to load a card to use credits and the game lasts a short period of time. Definitely worth the visit!
Jimmy Kennedy
Have about as many pinball tables as you can imagine. I really enjoyed playing the nightmare on elm Street pinball that I couldn't find anywhere else in America!
Angel Phillips
I've always loved pinball. I can spend all day playing! This place has plenty of operable machines from multiple decades. It was neat to see how pinball and classic arcade games have changed over time. There was no wait, plenty of coin machines, and great staff to answer questions and assist you when needed. Please come here if you love retro pinball or even wanna play some newer machines (they had RUSH and The Mandalorian!).
Lana M
A lot of FUN entertainment for not a lot of money. Huge variety of pinball machines to play. Very old machines to new (Dr No). Highly recommend!
B-Man
We’ve visited Vegas multiple times through the years and have been to multiple iterations of the Pinball Hall of Fame. This one is tremendous and I don’t know of another single venue for pinball that’s this big and open to the public. They have pinball machines from ever era including brand new ones. Most of the games i played worked great. I’ve seen people complain about out of order games. They definitely are a bunch but they are off and there is no admission fee to get in here so what’s to complain about? Keeping pinball machines running is hard. Thanks for keeping pinball alive.
Trés Pryor
I'll be back! Nice collection of pinball machines and arcade games.
Hanbee Ryu
This was my second time coming here and I definitely recommend! The claw machines and games usually range from 25 to 50 cents so VERY affordable (I read that the proceeds go to charity as well).
Also the claw machines here are basically the only ones I ever getting anything from haha…
So that is a plus.
It is the perfect place to bring your kids!
Patrick Schnotalle
Nice spot, free entry, and beautiful old pinball machines.
But we put money in 3 machines that should work and non of them worked.
Not even the futureteller worked.
Adam Kincaid
Awesome place with so many games. A total blast from the past. No charge to get in OR park.
Ben
Great lineup! Most of the machines were up and running and the staff was very helpful when a ball would get stuck or a quarter didn’t register. Most machines are .75-$1 per play, and there’s a change machine to get quarters.
I’m not sure I’d recommend walking; we were staying further up the strip and it seemed like it was taking forever to get there even after using the metro, not to mention there’s not a ton of lighting and some of the sidewalk was torn up. Uber back to the hotel was very reasonable. The “Fabulous Vegas” sign isn’t too much further so it would be easy to hit this spot on the way too or from.
Becca Green
I had a great time playing pinball here and got to play a huge amount of machines I haven’t had a chance to get my hands on before. Admission is free and the most expensive pins are $1 per play but many are 25-75 cents. Most of the pins I played were in very playable condition and some had been upgraded with color displays and such. They had everything from new Sterns to vintage 90s movie tie ins to old school wooden ancestors. The staff was friendly and even loaned me a nail clipper after I ruined my manicure getting quarters out of a slot. Even during a heat wave they kept the AC pleasant, parking was free, and the bathrooms were clean. I also appreciate they required masks or proof of a vaccine to play. I plan to come back every time I’m in Vegas.
Angela Bolliger
I love bringing my kids here! You can play for a long time off of $20 bucks enjoying a variety of games. It's so cool to check out all the antique pinball machines, and then I get my "Centipede" fix and the kids think it's hilarious 😂 …
Sigmund Olenzak
The ultimate pinball experience! Row after row of classic games ranging from the late 50s to current. Best part, every working game is coin play and most are single quarter games! Can't wait to get back!
Christina Lugo (Nok)
The nostalgia of playing on the pinball and arcade machines, it was more fun than Las Vegas itself! Just make sure to have cash for the quarters, $40 of quarters lasted almost 2 hours for the 3 of us. Inexpensive fun!
Southside Leathercraft
Although you had to put quarters into the machine, where as I've been to places where you pay one price and play as long as you like, and many of the machines were inoperable when I visited, it took me back to days spent in the arcades. Had fun none the less. If you're into pinball and arcade games, I recommend a visit
G. L.
This location does this place justice. Easy to find right next to the Las Vegas Sign on the south end of the strip.
Nice & clean inside. Clean & well lit parking. Lots & lots of pinball & arcade games.
To me just missing some games like Dragon's Lair or Space Ace among others.
If you love gaming nostalgia this is a must stop.
m m
This place is heaven. $20 went a looong way. My son loved it. We'll definitely come back very soon.
Derrick White
Customer service was good but the best part is you can play a lot of different games from past era's. It's not just pinball there's plenty of attractions to choose from old and newer games and free parking prices of most of the games are the price they were when they came out. Right on Las Vegas Blvd great place for adults and kids to spend time and remember past joy's of growing up.
Tallie R
Always a fun time. Kids loved it. Mom loved it.
I'm always happy to buy a few more trolls and cartoon magnets. 3 dollar photobooth is great. My favorite old-school baseball game is always here waiting for me.
The A/C is great. Clean bathrooms.
Taliyah Campbell
The experience was amazing. I’ve never seen so may pin ball machines in my life! The staff was very knowledgeable and helpful. We also bought some cool tie dye shirts that say Pin Ball Hall of Fame!
Chelsea Nerdin
This place is so fun!! There's so much to do here. I think that the signage should be updated and unusable machines should be marked better. I'm sure we're not the only ones who put money in a machine by accident and lost our money. Overall a fun activity! There's something for everyone!!
Mylin Wright
I enjoyed my visit and would definitely recommend to anyone interested in Pinball. There are several rows of pinballs of all themes as well as some arcade games. Some machines were out of order but that’s pretty standard and didn’t really cause issue since there were so many other machines to play.
Forest Brown
Was super excited to visit this famous pinball location and boy, it did not disappoint! They have all my favorite machines, cool EMs from back in the day, and a lot of newer machines as well. It was so cool to be able to trace the history of pinball through all of these well-kept machines. A must visit!
Tony Lopes
Absolutely amazing place to go and remember the old pinball days. So many arcade games to choose from along with rows of Pinballs.
Be sure to bring cash for change machines on site or you can use the one site ATM there. Great way to beat the 113° weather today!
David Stone
Excellent collection of pinball machines ranging from the very very old (completely mechanical) to more recent machines. The huge warehouse of pinball machines has machines that are playable via coins. A sizable collection of video games as well, all listed on the website. Some rare pinball machines, including prototypes can be found here.
Kari Jorgenson
So much fun! Fill up your cup and play away! We were here for hours!
Emily Knight
What a great news location! Bigger, well ventilated and brighter! But it still has that great feel & vibe from the last location. Thank So many pinball & arcade games to play. The staff was very attentive and nice. Should you run into any issues they fix it very quickly. Lots of fun games.
Free admission. Games range from $.25-$1. For $40 total all four of us played for almost 2 hours. Great for all ages.
Neil Nitta
A must visit when in Vegas so,many games that bring back childhood memories. I enjoy this place as much as my kids. I get to show them some of the games I grew up playing at the arcades. Pick up a shirt while you visit. The proceeds are donated to charities.
Rachel Tenold
This place is amazing! So many cool vintage games and decent prices. Only downside was seeing several games out of order. There were still so many games to play and not only pinball. Would definitely visit again!
Anthony Trimble
This place is so fun. They have pinball machines from the 40s up until the present day. You walk in and get quarters just like any arcade. Some of the newer pinball games are $1 a game which I think is kind of expensive. They also have old school arcade games which are pretty fun.
Gary Pring
Nice place a wide variety of machines of all ages ,lots a fun win a free game and here that Pop!
Jeff Colen
This is probably the most fun you can have in LV for $20! They have almost every mechanical and electronic game from the 1920s til present, including some really rare ones from the 80s and 90s. Great for kids of all ages, from 5 to 85!
Tara Rosenberg
First time for us visiting the new place. Lots of games to play, new, rare and old favorites. Great place to spend a couple of hours
Edit: still a great place to spend a couple hours. They have the new stern 007 pinball which plays very well and they have a special area for some of the new Stern games.
A. R.
My first time there, was so fun definitely going back. Free parking, lots of games check the website proceeds go to different charities...So nostalgic, I was happy to see so many families. Games could be played for .25, .50, 1.00. Really cool
Stephen Cochrane
Visited this in it's old and now new location. Great way to spend an afternoon for very little expense. Great range of classic pinball and arcade machines, as well as some up to date newer machines. Depending on how good a player you are, you can get a decent amount of time here for $10 - £20.
Joshua Williams
Just visit their new location, and it's absolutely fantastic. Much more open and bright, with plenty of room to expand. They have fantastic machines some a hundred years old, and others are brand new. They also have merchandise now, can't wait to come back and visit again.
Paul Hammer
This new location is awesome. Much more space to move around so you don't feel like you are on top of each other. Staff was very helpful too. Coming here is like going through a time machine and being a kid again.
Jeff Kuc
Love spending time here on my Vegas trips. Free admission, just $0.25 - $1.00 per game. Great variety of vintage and modern machines. Bring a $20 and plan on having 2-3 hours of fun.
Bret J.
I grew up with pinball machines in the house and have always loved to play. This place has about 100 games including some of the newest games. The games usually cost a dollar per play which is pretty high but if you are into pinball this place is an easy stop.
Kalepa Ho'ohanoohano
We had the greatest time here! They just moved locations and are still finishing up renovations so you can actually see them fixing up games. They had some from all the way back in the 40s! The older games looked amazing and it was so fun and cheap to get to play for 3 to 5 balls with only one quarter. Not to mention the staff is so friendly and amazing! You have to go here!
Jessica Comfort
So much fun and so many games! There are a lot of broken machines and machines being repaired, but there are so many machines, it doesn't matter! Came here with $20 in quarters and left with a smile on my face. I got a nice stamped souvenir coin by the front door. Awesome.
Lydia Briley
Tons of pinball machines from different decades. They also had a variety of other arcade games from over the years. There were many machines that were not working but plenty that worked great. We had hours of fun here.
R R
Awesome place and lots of fun!! A must see attraction in Las Vegas!!
Fadil Osman
Free entry for a trip back in time to before smart phones and computer games. Very nostalgic and a lot of fun. Most games payable for a quarter or two. Big selection of old time pinball machines. Highly recommend a vist.
Robert Rowe
Wow, what an exciting place! Beats being tied to a boring cellphone or video game at home.
Sure 1/3 of the tables are out of order. But . . There's hundreds to choose from! The waits aren't long. Young and old are creating motor skills with bells, springs and steel shot . . what could be better?
patty kiser
We absolutely LOVE this place. So much fun to visit. Every pinball machine you can think of. You can visit again and again bec different machines are available to play everyday. Anywhere from .50 to $2 to play. I played for 3 hours on $20. We go everytime we visit Vegas. The employees are wonderful and truly care about this place. My friend took her 3 boys (ages 10, 8, 6) and they loved it too! Cheapest fun in Vegas. Do yourself a favor and GO!💖
ChrissyMay
So excited they are in a new location! We visited their previous location nearly a decade ago and were pleasantly surprised to find they had moved to the strip recently. The new building is awesome and they have room for so much more now. Love pinball so much, and they have everything!
Ryan Lange
Stopped by the Pinball Hall of Fame early on a recent weekday. Everyone enjoyed finding some old pinball and arcade games to play, along with some new ones. My favorite finds were Spinal Tap pinball and finding an old Simpsons arcade game from my youth. ATMs and change machines are on-site. Staff was friendly and bathrooms were clean. I had researched this place a bit before going but was still presently surprised by the sheer size of the place. There were more games and pinball machines out of service than I was expecting and in some sections you almost feel like you are in a workshop. I thought it was charming. I was there soon after opening and had the place to myself but by noon the parking lot was full and the place was filling up.
Nelson Martin VIP Host
Love this place, when most of the games are working! Sadly barely half work right now, and worse, the multi colored haired lady that seems to be the manager, literally has signs posted to “use you inside voice”! It was my buddy’s bday, he LOVES this place, and never in my life have I ever been to an arcade that literally has signs, and a manager who will literally walk up to you while you’re vocally being loud while having a blast and stop you to tell you to please keep your voice down!!! Like seriously??? You’re located on the Vegas strip, we were sober and yes loud, but WHO CARES!! It’s supposed to be fun! Makes me wonder how they handle drunken patrons who would surely be loud and blow off their stupid rule!!!
The one shining moment was when a couple of the games weren’t working correctly, she immediately credited us for other machines for free games!
But HELLO, it’s Vegas, you run an arcade, aka FUN, and FUN GETS LOUD!! You’re not running a damn library!!!!
Quentin MacAulay
I really really wanted to give 5 stars but there are concerns that need addressing. MANY pins are turned off, therefore “broken”. LOTR is in rough shape, needs serious tuneup. The good, Godzilla pro, so awesome! Prices are cheap, lots of pins to play. Such a great day, but without Godzilla I would have been pretty disappointed…
Yesitis Dakid
This place is outstanding and what makes it even better is the fact it's totally non-profit. I was told by one of the staff that they are not paid all voluntarily working. This place has pinball machines from the 30s all the way through today's models if you're a coin operated guy and you enjoyed pinball you've got to visit this place when you come to Vegas
susan anderson
I loved this place at the old location. The staff at the new location is not understanding of special needs kids or younger patrons. I have a 11 boy with Autism and a 3 year old boy. They use to love to come here until we started getting kicked out for my son with ASD is screaming and running around in excitement and my 3 year old running also. We use to love the variety, but now are saving up to get a pinball machine of our own from A Gamer's Paradise also new location.
my jewels
Fun jump back in time to see some really old pinball machines. We played a rare pinball arcade game. There are only 2 in the world! Free parking. Definitely worth a visit.
Tray Stiggers
Was just in Vegas with my girlfriend and we came by the Pinball Hall of Fame. It took me down memory lane and the staff were super friendly and they have a large variety of machines from newer machines to old classics like Theatre of Magic! I will make sure to come back every time I visit Vegas!
Dan m
This was our favorite place in Vegas. $20 in quarters lasts an hour or so with 4 kids. Guy in charge was so nice. Chances are good they have a copy of your favorite pinball machine
Nora Stamper
LOVE. THIS. PLACE. So does my 8 year old daughter. Loves it so much fun we made multiple visits this last trip. Most games are no more than .50 cents, and they have a ton of cool arcade games in addition to pinball. And shop cats, one of which is the friendliest boi ever.
I'm not sure where all the "mean staff" reviews are coming from. My daughter was respectful of the games and the space and everyone was respectful to her. Most of the games here are straight up antiques and as such require a little extra TLC. The staff was always working, keeping existing games up and running and bringing "new" old games back to life. It's a great place for kids, but not for little Brayden and Jaydnnn to thrash. Take those "angels" to Dave & Busters instead. If you can't control your kids this probably isn't the place for you. If you respect history and want an affordable way to stay cool and experience it, definitely come visit!! This is *always* the highlight of our trips to Vegas!
Thomas Young
It gets a little pricey (1 quarter at a time hahaha) but there is no entrance fee. Play as much or as little as you like. Great selection of pinball games the hardest part is figuring out what to play.
Bradley Dennis
Really cool! Super cheap! I loved touching a piece of history. The staff was wonderful-. Really friendly for Las Vegas. We will return on every vacation to support these guys. This was my wife's favorite activity from our trip. I hope the Qbert pinball machine is working next time! 5 stars
Chris Denison
Loved going here. They're all the OG arcade and pinball games at original prices. 1 or 2 quarters for most of the games and I even had one of the games jam my quarters and the owner gave me a free play and an extra quarter (Older arcade games always have the chance to jam up so it is not bad quality arcade machines.)
Michael Hillis-Mowery
This is as much of a must see on a Vegas trip as the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign and the Bellagio fountain! I had a lot of fun here! Definitely one my all time favorite Vegas experiences. A buddy of mine and I spent over 4 hrs here, and I felt just like a kid again! The new location is awesome! A major upgrade and experience from the former location, I would still like to see more of an educational museum experience added to it. I see great potential to create an interactive hands on exhibits that not only provides the opportunity to play great games from the past, but also provide an educational experience that brings the history of arcade gaming to life. I see this is just a beginning of something really great.
Garrett S.
Best odds in Vegas. Older pinball tables and arcade games are only 25¢, modern tables are 50¢ or 75¢, and arcade games can be up to $1. Most games have a handwritten card that tells the history of that particular cabinet.
This place truly lives up to its status as a museum. They have arcade games from my childhood in the 90s-2000s. I always wondered what happened to those machines from Gameworks that look so retro now.
There's something for all skill levels, like crane games and toy vending machines. I like the weird machines like Zoltar that tells your fortune, the wax injection mold of Disney's Pluto, or the one where you can stamp whatever you want on a lucky metal coin.
Pet the cat.
A Newb
Pinball hall of fame is the best $20 you can spend on the strip! Pinball games of every genre and decade side by side, along with a host of other classic arcade games too. This is a great time for any age and skill level. If you have any interest in pinball, GO!!! ATMs, Coin and bill breaking machines on site and very helpful staff too. Game play is anywhere from $0.50 to $2.00 (for superplay 3 credits). A great alternative to slots or other arcades.
Scotty Allen
What an amazing place. Pinball machines as far as the eye can see, from all different eras. A pocket full of quarters goes a long way here. A great break from the intense commercial atmosphere of the strip.
Mike X
Pretty straight forward. No entrance fee, walk in with quarters or use the change machine. Some games looked enticing but were turned off but you can still definitely find something you like. I suggest the pirates of the Caribbean game along the wall to the right as you walk in. 5 balls for 75 cents!
Kiera Allison
I lost track of time here! I loved it! I wish this was located where I live. I was walking around and was thinking I wonder if they have [insert name/theme] pinball and I always found it. They had other arcade games too and it was all good prices. If I could pay more to play I would!
Neal McFee
I love coming here but be advised bring cash, the machines take quarters unlike many retro arcades that charge a cover for admission for unlimited gaming. Not sure why, we walked out with at least $30 of their coins after running out of time.
Another thing, some of the machines are expensive, the cheapest I found was 50 cents. And unfortunately some of my favorites like Addams Family, Star Trek NG, and a few others were under repair or otherwise out of service. There are some newer games and machines available. At least the Mike N Ikes in the gumball machine were fresh.
Michelle Lupinetti
Free entry. Get quarters and start playing some of your favorite nostalgic pinball or arcade games. My favorites are from the 60’s and 70’s. $20 per person is my recommendation for a lot of gaming fun.
Jeffrey Akin
Fun little spot to kill a couple of hours while in Vegas. Budget-friendly. You can play or just admire some of the old machines. Add a snack bar and this place would be 5 stars
Zach Stellick
25,000 Sq feet of pinball games. A lot of fun. Some machines don't work, a couple steal money, but overall the experience was great if you like pinball and old arcade games.
Laurie Pillman
Two of us spent hours here having fun and barely paid $30 between us for the experience. Pay to play machines only cost 25-50 cents each. Excellent for kids and adults.
Craig Keenan
Took me back to my youth. Lots of pinball machines. Some great, some not so much, but all bring back fond memories. The claw machines and old video games were a nice touch.
Diego Paladino
The Selection of Pinball Machines and clssic Arcade cabs make this place a must visit. Entry is free and for a few quarters you can try out all the classics. Some of the machines go back into the 70s. Modern Classics like Medieval Madness or Arabian Nights are also there. Overall, the place itself could be polished with a bit more love for detail and ambiance, given that it’s on such a prominent location, a bar with the option to have a beer or two would be much welcome and would add great value to such a historic place.
Brett Musser
This place is pretty awesome. They have what seems to be every pinball machine ever made. They also have a good selection of video arcade games from SpaceWar(the first ever arcade game), to starwars episode I pod racer. Just spending $10 here is hours of fun.
Charles Sanchez
If you're into old-school video games.
This is the place for you. Also, there is a huge variety of pinball machines.
April
This place was absolutely awesome. There are so many machines to try (that actually work!) and it's affordable, too. Many were only 25 cents to play, and they go up from there. It's totally worth venturing a little off the strip to visit here. Definitely pass up the terrible arcade at NYNY for this!
Hartley Cole
Pretty Cool Place if you like Pinball
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Loved it. They have a little cat that lives there too. All the games are super interesting and fun, lots of vintage collectors items. Such an amazing cheap way to have fun in Vegas ❤️
Scott Carlson
So fun to re-live moments in my childhood in this new building
Brian Cooperman
I have been visiting the Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame for years, following it from it’s first and second locations. I have always really enjoyed the selection of games and pinball machines. I always a great time playing. Unfortunately, the owner, Tim Arnold, is one of the most unpleasant and rude people I have had the displeasure of dealing with. He is massively condescending and truly hates children. He operates on a guilty until proven innocent motto and has repeatedly threatened to kick me and family out clapping or other mundane acts. Some of the staff can be nice but he truly sours the experience. Overall, it’s definitely worth a visit but keep your eyes on your kids and remember to enjoy everything in absolute silence without displaying any happiness for fear of attracting the attention and wrath of a truly bitter old man who calls his own customers “old farts with broken parts.” (Photo of Owner Tim Arnold borrowed from another reviewer)
David McKale
Every time we visit Vegas we spend several hours playing pinball. Tons of fun. 20 dollars can keep you entertained for a couple of hours.
Jesus Christ
This place is the best! Cheap popcorn, Old style video games. Even if you don't want to spend any money you'll see more here then a Museum for free. And they're a non profit! Most games are just a quarter (but some being more) and you can easily waste 2-4 hours in here for $10-20. Every time I bring friends to Vegas I take them here. If you've never been here before then you should defiantly take a look inside just to see the massive amount of pinball machines they have. Just make sure to bring cash to exchange for quarters!
TnT Wallis
The cheapest BEST entertainment in Las Vegas, this is the only place I've been to where I can spend $20-$30 and be there for 6 hours. Aside from the many pinball machines they have the also have classic arcade games on the north and south walls always have a blast in this place.
Jiefan Li
Every machine comes a tag explaining its history. There were repeat machines and lots of nonworking ones. But there were enough working ones for this to be a fun experience. I suck at pinball and lose pretty quick but 20 bucks lasted me about 2hours? ish real good bang for your buck. If I have more time to spare I do plan on going back on this trip. Wish had one of these where I live.
Duece’s southbound stop is in a awkward place across the road, so unless you plan on jaywalking, it’s like a 10minute walk in the sun from the bus stop. Not bad, but the sun burns.
Julio Artache
This place is for Pinball Wizards. What a great place to have fun playing retro Pinball machines. We spent $15 in two hours having fun. We definitely recommend checking them out.
Sarah T
OMG the Pinball Hall of Fame is AMAZING. I’ve never seen so many pinballs in my life. Old arcade games too. All of the games take quarters and range from $00.25 to $2.00. We had hours of fun (date night) for only $15! Parking is free.
Jennifer Howe
Had a great time. Can't wait to return.
I hope more games are fixed there were many I wanted to play that were in stages of repair. Can't miss the giant sign off Las Vegas Blvd.
Debra Katz
We blew $20 in a casino in 3 minutes, but $10 lasted over an hour in the pinball hall of fame! A great place for kids, too. Plus air hockey and a few skee ball machines.
Daniel Pietsch
Definitely a great stop with the family. So many to choose from that I haven't seen, ACDC is my new favorite. Many other classic games too. Not far from " Welcome to Vegas" sign.
K Berry
This was, hands down, my favorite place during our trip to Vegas! SO many awesome games lovingly restored or in the process of being so. Whoever writes the info about each game on the cards is flippin’ hilarious and I want to be friends with him. His dry humor kept me cracking up as I checked out all the games!
Martin Hafley
Awesome time playing restored pinball and classic arcade games. A welcome break from the expense and always on LV strip. Get out there, the kids will love it (and you will too)!
Bob Auer
Lots of fun! Brought back a lot of memories of the games I grew up with back in the 60's and 70's. It's also satisfying to know that all proceeds go to charity! A must stop!!
Benjamin Grap
Lots of vintage pinball machines that you can play on. Also some arcade games. Everything runs on quarters and you can buy quarters at an exchange machine. Definitely great for everyone that loves pinball.
Let's all Eat
I thought this place was Awesome!!!! The newer machines are in the front with the older ones toward the back, so when you walk in it's like your going back in time!!! Their's a description on each machine...year it was made, who made it...ect. They even have arcade games like 720 and donkey Kong. Highly recommend you check this place out!!!
Andrea Beasley
Great fun, can recommend the revitilizer plate you stand on for 25c felt good. Shame the amount of dark machines but plenty of others to play with. Prices vary 50c ,75c and $1
W Geiger
Fantastic as always. The new location is bigger and has a lot more parking
Chaplain Tina Bueno
Great place for some old school games!
Dan Gorlitsky
Amazing
The best attraction in vegas
3 hours of fun for less than 20$
No matter how old you are this was awesome
Such a verity of machines - wow
*somw of the machines dont work and some ate our moeny but it did not diminish the fun - but it would be nice if the orgenizers fix it.
Victor Bertieri
It was cool. I felt a little misled by the prices, most of the pinball machines are $1. They have some classic arcade games also that are fun.
Penni Defrin
Had so much fun. Brought back great childhood memories.
Jesus Lopez
Bring your quarters or at least cash for the change machine. This is a fun big place that one can take kids, get out of the Las Vegas heat, or just marvel at beautiful pinball machines from across the decades.
Scott Spayde
Awesome as always! Covid protocol and procedures being used and enforced. Love this place, going to be even better with the move to a bigger building! A must do for any pinball or arcade fan. Games from the 30's to today's newest.
Rachel Calderon
So nostalgic for myself and hubby. He was born in the 60s and I in the 70s. Our kids loved it too. 13 and 17 yrs old. Very inexpensive family fun.
Nick C.
This place is great! Free entry, great selection of machines (although around 30% were down), and just a fun way to try different games. I found Fish Tales and now I'm obsessed.
Tom Muller
This is normally one of my favorite places to visit in LV, but today was not so great. A large number of machines were out of service, and several that I played need to be overhauled. I also think they have raised prices since my last visit. Sadly, I don't think I will be returning.
Jeroen Berghuis
Great place. Probably the most affordable entertainment in Las Vegas.
Fx Gaston
Had visited 4 years ago. Now in a new spot. Great location and lots of parking. Better atmosphere and did not disappoint. So love this place, free to go in and reasonable price for playing some old relics. Brings back memories.
Jeremy Juntunen
The pinball hall of fame is amazing you get into it for free and then the most expensive games are only 1 dollar but there is a ton of games that only take a quarter or 50 cents I highly recommend checking it out if your into old arcade games. 20 bucks will last a single person like 4 hours.
Jaime Ascencio
Awesome place had a great time with my family. Several machines did not work but overall it was nice to show my kids old school pinball.
k b
Nostalgia and pure fun. Ever thought about owning a pinball and don't have the space? You can store it here for a nominal fee while making a nominal profit. The most exciting part of this business is playing the machines.
Age does not exist here. What a wonderment to introduce your millennial, X- generation or boomerang to this past time.
Games range from .25 to 1.00. Oftentimes there are small carrots with free games. You can easily find a game from the 50's to current years. Game shows themes, iconic movies or t.v. shows are certain to keep your interest. And these games talk to you... Mostly.
As crazy as it sounds, if you are a weekend parent, spend your time here. Memories are sure to be implanted to connect with your young one.
Two to three hours to engage is plentiful. Exciting adventure for locals, comic-cons, adventures and even a cool first date.
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Annabel Koh
Fun place filled with decades of diff pinball machines and some other arcade games. The are moving out to a new and bigger location in April (Southside of the strip). Their last week in this location is early April.
Cynthia Gonzales
Awesome! This place is amazing! Prices for games are excellent and the experience is one that can never be forgotten. If you enjoy vintage & games then this is your place.
tanmanwink
This place is awesome! Free to get in and just a quarter for the old style pinball machines and just 2 or 3 quarters for the newer machines. They have more then just pinball machines too
Dave Rutan
We walked 3.5 miles and wanted to just see the collection. Not interested in really playing although thats very fun, but the collection was amazing just for Nostalgia alone, it was worth it to go. Keep them going and hope you expand to other jukeboxes and coin op machines in the future. Loved it.
Blaw Blaw RBLGNG
Has some of the best and oldest pinball games on the nation! They take quarters so you don't have to worry about tokens. Super old-school and nostalgic.
iwill drive
Great place to see a huge selection of vintage pinball machines along with a big handful of arcade games. Prices ranged from .25 cent to $2.00 per game. Will go again for sure.
Jules
I absolutely loved this place. They have a variety of different pinball machines, both antique and modern. The prices to play varies on how old or new the machines are ($.25-$1) but still extremely cheap to say the least! I liked playing air hockey, the claw machines to get key chains, and am very sad I had to leave so soon. This place is a definite must-visit for every time I go to Vegas from now on!
Texman4268
Very cool collection of retro pinball and video games. Great place to not spend a ton of money and have a good time if you enjoy classic games. Awesome stuff!!
Amy Doll
Entry is free, you just use quarters on the machines. Very nostalgic. The hoodie I got at the gift counter is fabulously soft and comfy!
K C
It was nostalgic and fun. Cool place to check out and play some games. Old school pinball games and some arcade games like Joust, Ms. Pac-Man, Street Fighter, etc. Wish was a bit cheaper like nickel arcades.
Tom Kohnman
Great place. Pinball and video games from 1950's to today. Games cost from $.25-$1.00 altho most are $.50-$.75.
They have a prototype circus game only one of 2 in existence. You can play for $1!
Free to go in.
They use quarters not tokens.
This is no chuck e. 🧀 ( Thank God)
Mary Pettijohn
Great new large signs so easy to find! Great fun for the whole family. The squishy toy machine ate $2.00 without giving a toy😩 …
Patrick McGuinness (ModernDayHero)
Nostalgic, probably the cheapest way to burn a few hours in Vegas. Needs updated merch and entry level machines + history cards for introducing younger generations. The workers and owner seem chill.
Jonathan Voss
Fantastic pinball games, both new and very old. Lots to do here and not too expensive. Most games were between 50¢ and $1
Robert Utt
The place was fun to a point. That came when the grumpy pony-tail guy chastised my grandkids for not using inside voices while playing a hockey game. They were excited because they were having fun; they were not boisterous. Seems like this guy has been a buzz kill each time we have come. So go have fun, just not too much.
Jennifer Henderson
It was fun! Imagine a warehouse full of old pinball and arcade games and that's exactly what it is. If you're looking for something cheap and chill to do I recommend checking it out.
Brenda Marshall
SO glad I discovered this gem! I didn't want to leave. Had a blast for very little money. This will be a must do every time I'm in Vegas. Can't wait to come again with the grandkids.
patricia delgado
It was awesome. A must go when visiting. Most of the machines I wanted to play were out of service, like the elvira ones and the spiderman. Maybe I'll stop by sometime to see if they're up and running. Over all, my gf and I a great time. Oh, a BTW, we were looking forward to the popcorn machine but maybe that's being worked on too.
Randy Hunter
Coolest retro place I’ve been. Love the old school machines. Easy to get to and the staff is great! A must do for me every Vegas trip!
Skyler W
Fun place to hang out. It's pretty family friendly too.
Scoop Russell
$20 worth of quarters split 4 ways. Lots of laughs, prizes where won, and much needed family time was had.
This place has never disappointed me.
Drew Jaynes
We had such a great time here! $5-10 worth of quarters buys you an hour or more of good old fashioned fun and the money you put into the machines gets donated to charity, how cool is that? Every member of the staff we talked to was very nice and we even managed to get a little mini tour from Randy, who showed us some of the very old and very rare pinball machines they have on display and ready to play. We'll definitely be coming back here on future trips to Vegas!
Mike F
What an amazing place to spend some time if you need a chill place. I'm not really a gambler but I am a huge nerd so this place was perfect for me. There are so many old pinball machines to play here and there is stuff in here you have never seen before. In addition to the pinball there are various old school video games from the golden age and even some mechanical based ones that will have you thinking, "how did they do that ?" Definitely worth your time if you are into arcades. I loved the space themed ones in particular.
Traveling Beasts
This spot was fun to come and play some old school pinball games. They have all types, plus old video games too.
They have quarter machines everywhere and a worker to help you if needed. Make sure to go early I can see it getting packed later in the day. We went around 11am and it was not bad at all. Just perfect.
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Michael Fuller
Fun place to take the family on any given day. Every game is like a quarter or 2. Wish they had better snacks and prizes, but I definitely recommend.
Kim Ryan
They have what I'm guessing is the largest collection of vintage pinball games, many of which you can play. Staff are very knowledgeable and the games have info cards with date built, history, etc. Really cool off-the-beaten path thing to do in Vegas!
Eric Ramirez
Wow.. just wow.... So many memories of games from the past. So great, we enjoyed ourselves way more than we thought we would!! Not packed and easy to find parking.
Haley Stalford
Went here for my birthday and had a fantastic time. Playing the old machines and newer ones was a blast. If I was local I would be here all the time.
Steven Brownlee
Easy place to take kids for some retro gaming and pinball experience. 20 bucks a kid would be a decent amount to give a young kid some great pinball time.
Agnes Tamara
Highly recommend this place! Based on the name I thought it was more of a mini museum type of place. My husband and I came here just to check it out before dinner and ended up coming back once we completed our dinner reservation. They have a ton of retro and new pinball machines that you can play. They also have several other arcade-like games. Some were a blast from the past and the nostalgia was so fun! This place is awesome. Would definitely come back and recommend for anyone that likes to play games. If I lived locally, I would definitely come here a lot.