Pinball Hall of Fame, Las Vegas NV
Address | 4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (702) 597-2627 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.pinballmuseum.org | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Museum, Amusement Center, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.5 17 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Pinball Hall of Fame reviews
17 What a disappointing experience. We planned all day to come here. Now I'm waiting for an Uber on the floor of the parking lot after spending 5 minutes inside. An employee told me and my partner he "had a problem with us, we smelled liked weed and better leave for 10 minutes, and come back not smelling like pot" very awful and rude tone. So we went outside totally shocked, and my partner was smoking a cigarette - the guy (said he's the owner) charged up on us and yelled "are you smoking weed again! " He accused us of "trying to sell drugs". Really inappropriate and manic behavior - we were so excited to play pinball here. I used to go to the Tropicana location once a year up until the pandemic. Will never come back, the new owner seems terrible.
After sleeping on this I want to add, I understand businesses reserve the right to refuse service but we didn't do anything malicious. We were approached with so much anger and hostility, it didn't make sense. We should not have continued to be confronted even after we calmly and politely went outside as we were asked. The owner even brought someone with him, like they thought they were going to fight us or something? Anyway, good luck with the new location. I've been in lots of pinball tournaments and really love the machines.
Very fun place. Something else to do aside from gambling. Just south of Mandalay Bay on the strip.
My seven year old niece had never played a pinball machine. She thought it was pretty cool. Clean and safe atmosphere
What a gem! Love that there's such a treasure in Vegas! Happy that they were able to move to this new building despite such a challenging time. I hope they will continue to thrive for years (decades) to come!
Hell of a fun time. Everytime I've gone we've spent 2-3 hours there and only spent a few dollars each. Most machines are $. 50 to play, with the highest demand machines costing $1 for 1 game or $2 for 3 games. It makes for excellent, cheap fun. Most people don't realize that pinball is a multiplayer game, so for $2 3 people can play 3 balls each and duke it out for the high score.
Amazing to see how things have evolved and became so much advanced. Great selection, table I've never seen anywhere else.
My family loves this place! I wish they. Would do one in my area. Absolutely a must stop for us, when in town. Awesome. 25 cent popcorn, plus all the pinball, arcade games etc.
Nothing better than nostalgic arcade games like the actual super Mario bros and pinball machines. There were quite a few machines that were in disrepair, but I knew that work was being done on them, which made me happy. Lighting was very dim though. More could be used.
So much fun we came back twice! This little gem is off-the-strip but so worth the trip. The building is full of vintage machines of all kinds. Play on all of the machines range in price of. 25 to 1.00 with most costing. 50. Drop a twenty in the change machine and play for hours. Staff is constantly caring for the machines and monitoring play to keep the games nice and the space safe. We loved the Apollo 13 Pinball machine, the air hockey table, and the Harvard Metal Typer. Most of the machines have a card that explain the history of the machine. It’s so incredibly interesting! I can’t wait to bring my parents here.
While at first glance this location might seem like the perfect place to bring kids…take pause. The clientele is mostly adults playing quietly and intently. The relative silence makes the joy and energy of children seem considerably louder and out of place.
This place is amazing. You can have so much fun for such a minimal cost. They have many different pinball games, claw machines, snack machines and more!
Great place for pinball and classic arcade lovers of all ages, but specially for people the grew up in the 70s and 80s during the golden era of arcades.
Respect the machines or you’ll be kicked out. One of my favorite places in Vegas.
Been going since it was on Pecos and Tropicana. Lots of vintage and Modern pinball machines.
Many pinball machines from all eras that range in play price from. 25 to 1.00. Lots of fun and family friendly. Would definitely recommend if you're into pinball games.
The Pinball Hall of Fame is one of the unique wonders of Las Vegas. It is like a museum for arcade games except that all of the games are playable. They have prototype machines that are one of a kind and probably the only functional copies left in the world. I find myself playing a lot of interesting older games that are not pinball machines.
While they had a ton of machines here and even some really great classics, a large part of them where non-functional and in need of repair. The space felt dark and run down. Although, there were a few new games that were impressive, it really didn't hold my attention for long and made the self-service experience boring rather quickly.
Dude I thought this place would suck because no smoking no drinking, but damn this place is super neat. Took me back to being young in the laundry mat playing pinball and just loving childhood
Great flashback to yesteryear and the pinball machines we love, it is an older style building buy it easier great to see old games even back to the 50's, well worth it