Pinball Hall Of Fame

Pinball Hall Of Fame

Pinball Hall Of Fame
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romain4269
Aurec-sur-Loire, France20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
The most beautiful pinball collection I have ever seen.
Lots of new pinball stern mainly but also older ones.
A gigantic collection with also old bar games that I did not know.
I was even able to test a bubble hockey!
We play what we want to play of 25 cts a game at a maximum of 1 dollar.
I stayed a while and came out like a kid at Disneyland.
Not to be missed in Vegas especially if you are already addicted to pinball!
Bravo!
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Written 18 August 2024
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AndreaLeverkusen
Leverkusen, Germany1,891 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Couples
We were here in August 2023. To send it in advance, I'm actually not interested in pinball, I was here because of my brother who was not on the trip and who owns and restores some himself.
In short: I had my fun. There is a large free parking lot in front of the hall and admission is also free and against donations. Many of the machines can still be played and you can get change at the front of the cash register. That's how we played diligently.
The interior of the hall is sober, really limited to the vending machines, I didn't count them but it's probably a few hundred. You can also partly watch the repair.
I was not allowed to take photos with my SLR, but I was allowed to take photos with my smartphone.
There is also a souvenir shop with T-shirts etc. at the cash desk, where we also stocked up.
Also within walking distance from Las Vegas Sign.
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Written 27 September 2024
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Ruth E
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
There are plenty of new machines to try as well as your old favorites. This is a pay-as-you-go rather than a pay-one-price venue, in contrast to many pinball halls. Though I'm not a big fan, I can see why. Most devices that are over ten years old cost fifty cents, but most modern devices cost one dollar. Another issue with this location is that it lacks a pleasant hangout vibe.
Written 19 August 2024
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JanQQQ
Braunschweig, Germany1,716 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Solo
... appropriately housed - namely right on the Strip, very close to the famous "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign.

It's like a journey back in time to a time long past, when bits and bytes were still learning to walk. There's even - seriously - an Asteroids from the 80s, as well as Frogger and Pacman and Galaga and so on.

Basically, the operators would have to put camp beds in so that you can stay there - and provide bandages for your sore fingers.

Most of the machines are content with 25 cent pieces, only rarely do you need 50 or 75 cents per game.

Money changing machines for quarters are on every corner.

The selection of pinball machines is even more extensive: there are classic models from the 40s and 50s - still with mechanical counters - as well as brand new models that have the potential to become classics, such as The Mandalorian.

There are enough (free) parking spaces, which is not a given right on the Strip.

Admission is free, donations are welcome.

You don't really want to leave here.
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Written 4 April 2024
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TaxJanitor
Atlanta, GA69 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Family
Family enjoyed this stop immensely. PHoF has machines from most eras of pinball. I played a Yukon (early ‘70’s - the first pinball I ever saw). I also played a Jaws LE and John Wick LE (both current releases). They also have some arcade games, too.

Please keep in mind that PHoF is not a barcade - it is a museum where they are restoring a lot of older machines. But it is a museum where they let you play with their items (can you do that at a car museum?). That said, some of their machines will be turned off, because they are not ready for play. No harm though, because you pay to play what you want (not an hourly rate, but old school with quarters).

I hope they get that 2-player Joust pinball up and running before my next visit - is a rare game indeed.
Written 3 October 2024
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John S
20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2024 • Solo
Pinball heaven! Machines from the 60's through present, mechanical to electronic! I played lots of machines for 90 minutes spent about $12 it was a blast! Notes on the machines gave interesting details about what innovations that machines had and where it was made.

If you're a classic video game fan they have lots of machines from the 80s and 90s for you too!

What a cool way to spend time while you're on the Strip!

Written 7 December 2024
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Flagstaff0
Flagstaff, AZ3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Solo
We had such a great time at the Pinball Hall of Fame! I would highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Las Vegas. Have you ever played pinball? Did you have an obsession in college (like me)? Well, this is the place to go. This is like a living museum for the history of pinball. They have working machines going back to the 1950's and 1960's. They have modern pinball machines like Game of Thrones and Stranger Things too, as well as old consoles such as Pacman and Galactic. Games range from 50 cents to $1. In addition, the staff are wonderful. Very friendly, kind, knowledgeable, committed to making this such a great place, and helpful. I'm looking forward to returning and playing Evil Knievel, my college obsession, when it becomes available in a month or so. Thank you to everyone who maintains the Pinball Hall of Fame. There's nothing like it anywhere else on the planet.
Written 15 September 2024
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Brendan S
Arlington, VA2,226 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2025 • Solo
“Hall of Fame” does not accurately describe this attraction. There’s no history of pinball or biographies of famous players or anything like other HOFs have. Instead, it’s hundreds of pinball games from the 1950s through the last decade plus many classic non-pinball arcade games. Some of the pinball machines have faded handwritten cards with information about them, but that’s the extent of the learning here. Rather, the machines are coin-operated and cost from 25 cents to 1 dollar to play. $20 will probably last you an hour here. It’s about the slowest way there is to spend money in Las Vegas. The HOF is not well-maintained, with sections boarded off and broken machines in corners. Many of the machines on display are not operable, but with hundreds that are, you aren’t lacking for options.
Written 18 February 2025
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Wheres_Robbo
London, UK19 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Solo
Thought I'd check this place out on a recent stay in Las Vegas and so glad I did. So many pin ball machines to play, including old arcade games and everything sensibly priced. I ended up spending almost 2 hours in here. Highly recommend going if you're in Vegas and looking for something a little different to do. Clean restrooms and drinks available - I will definitely go again.
Written 29 May 2024
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spanishrose1952
Mijas, Spain154 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Family
A must visit museum where you can play on some of the pinball machines. We took a taxi to the Welcome to Vegas sign, then walked down the road via the Harley Davison to the Pinball Hall of Fame. If you are a pinball fan prepare to spend a good couple of hours (or more) here.
Written 16 May 2024
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