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02-03-2009, 11:34 AM
Has anyone ever gone to the pinball hall of fame? I was reading about it and it sounds incredible.
The building is 4500 sq ft of pinball machines ranging in age from 1950's to 1990's. You are also allowed to play every game in there. The older games will cost you a quarter to play and the newer ones are fifty cents to play them.
The club members always make sure all the pinball machines are in good working order. They try to keep them looking as new. The hall of fame is ran by Tim Arnold. From what I read, it seems to be about 141 pinball machines. That’s a lot of pinball in one area.
Oh did I say they are a non profit origination? After they pay the rent, insurance, and utilities they give the rest of the money to the Salvation Army. How cool is that?
They are located at 3330 E. Tropicana and the hours are 11:00am to 11:00pm everyday, and the admission is free. Now, here is a place I know my husband would love to go to and never leave.
The building is 4500 sq ft of pinball machines ranging in age from 1950's to 1990's. You are also allowed to play every game in there. The older games will cost you a quarter to play and the newer ones are fifty cents to play them.
The club members always make sure all the pinball machines are in good working order. They try to keep them looking as new. The hall of fame is ran by Tim Arnold. From what I read, it seems to be about 141 pinball machines. That’s a lot of pinball in one area.
Oh did I say they are a non profit origination? After they pay the rent, insurance, and utilities they give the rest of the money to the Salvation Army. How cool is that?
They are located at 3330 E. Tropicana and the hours are 11:00am to 11:00pm everyday, and the admission is free. Now, here is a place I know my husband would love to go to and never leave.