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Pinball Hall of Fame

Museum in Las Vegas

Updated: March 16, 2024 09:04 PM

Pinball Hall of Fame is located in Las Vegas (City in Nevada), United States. It's address is 4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119.

4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119

3RMH+WH Las Vegas, Nevada

(702) 597-2627

pinballmuseum.org

Check Time Table for Pinball Hall of Fame


Monday10 AM to 9 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 9 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 9 PM
Thursday10 AM to 9 PM
Friday10 AM to 10 PM
Saturday10 AM to 10 PM
Sunday10 AM to 9 PM

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Pinball Hall of Fame is located at: 4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119.

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Pinball Hall of Fame Reviews

Chloe Gregory-Pendley
2024-02-22 15:08:36 GMT

Lots of fun for not much money. We spent about an hour here and I only spent about $4-$5. Loved looking at all the rare machines and the new fancy ones. Each old machine has a little card describing its history. Wished more old machines were running but I can't imagine how hard it is to keep up on all the maintenance. Many old machines were $0.25 but a lot were 50 cents and the newer fanciest ones were $1 up to $2.
Clean enough bathrooms, though my family said the men's bathroom didn't have water from sink.

The Munch Travelogue
2024-02-15 18:23:14 GMT

The venue is free to enter and you are immediately energized by all the machines that are housed in this massive warehouse.

There are pinball machines dated back to the 1950’s and it was so interesting to see how the machines evolved since then.

There is plenty of free parking so there is no reason to worry about that.

Two hours and $20 later, I left feeling like a 10 year old that just had the best day of playing ever!

Chris Underdown
2023-12-21 06:58:48 GMT

Lots of great new games and old games. Sure some don't work, but so many do. I've played lots of big collections before and there are always some machines not working or in the process of being repaired and this was no different. I was happy for what they did have, and they have many new Insider Connected Stern games. The staff was super helpful and nice. Beth I think it was, was so helpful and a total pinhead. She knew her stuff. I highly recommend it if you live to flip.

Kody Kozak
2023-12-12 07:05:12 GMT

This place has so much potential. The staff are amazing, and the pins that work are super fun. When I was there, maybe half the machines were on/working. I was surprised at how many were off. I thought that maybe nobody had played them that day, so I turned one on and fed it a couple of quarters to find that it just ate the quarters, which led me to believe that the machines that were off were indeed not working at the time. Which was a lot of them.
Still had tons of fun, very good spot and hopefully they find some funding to bring all the machines back to life.

Also, there was kitties. 10/10

Keith May
2024-01-26 07:22:09 GMT

First off I want to address any bad reviews of this place. Being from a big pinball community and also someone who works on machines, of course they will have machines down. They have a ton of machines and a lot are turned off and out of service. But I spent 4 hours there and $40 and I still didn’t play every working machine there. Only a couple were in bad shape but c’Mon they try to keep them in good shape. I saw two techs working the entire time I was there. The selection of machines is just amazing. I had the best time ever there today and will fly down here just to go there again. I love their set up and how diverse their machines are. Go and have some fun and be a kid again!

Steve Chimera
2024-01-23 00:10:05 GMT

If you like pinball then you will love this place. Vintage to modern games. It is free entry and all machines use quarters. Cash change machines located throughout the building. This is a hidden gem in Las Vegas. I highly recommend it for those who remember the good old days of pinball arcades.

Quinn L (Lateral Drift)
2023-11-14 00:11:06 GMT

Probably one of the best stops you’ll make in Vegas!! A massive collection of playable pinball machines where all proceeds go to charity! Some of these machines are very rare, so amazing you can play! No entrance fee and plenty of change machines for bills. Also, there’s a large collection of new machines as well! Definitely visit this place on your next trip!

Shane Vaughan
2023-10-21 23:26:57 GMT

This was a GREAT experience! Highly recommend. Where else can you play 50 year old arcade games! The place takes you back in time when games were made by hand, by craftsman. Most games cost 0.25 cents to play. There are several dark machines (machines out or order), and there are several machines they are in the process of refurbishing. On our visit, I estimate about 30% of the machines were not in working order, but they were still fun to look at. We will for sure be back the next time we are in town.

FindUsCamping
2023-11-05 13:56:16 GMT

While in Vegas, this is always a fun stop!! Whether you love a good vintage pinball machine or a digital video game they’ve got you covered. A walk down memory lane is so much fun and the care they take of these machines is awesome. We also like that the machines have dates and info about their history. Oh, 1 more thing, the proceeds go to the Salvation Army. It’s free to visit and games cost anywhere from a quarter to $1.50 per play, so you can spend as little or much as you want. Such a cool place!

Michael Hillman
2023-12-31 23:21:36 GMT

What a great way to relive the games of your youth and mostly for a quarter!!!
Very large collection of pinball games from the 1950's to today. They claim to have the largest collection of pinball games... and it definitely looks like it!
It was fun to see and play many of the pinball games I played from my childhood.
As this is a collection, some of the games are not working. But the majority are all playable.
There is even free parking!
The games are grouped by era and collection. For example, all the James Bond games are together.
Great time for the family and AFFORDABLE!!!

Charity
2024-01-09 20:27:01 GMT

This is one of the best places to take visitors who want a break from the strip or who don't want to go to the strip. We go several times a year. This time, we took 7 teens, gave them each a cup of quarters with a little explanation of how the place is set up, and let them go for a few hours. They had a blast and didn't want to leave.

Shawn Green
2024-01-19 14:40:25 GMT

Pinball Paradise - A Nostalgic Journey at the Pinball Hall of Fame

Stepping into the Pinball Hall of Fame was like entering a time capsule of joy, an arcade haven that transcends generations. From the moment I walked through the doors, the vibrant lights, the unmistakable hum of flippers, and the eclectic symphony of dings and buzzes welcomed me to a world where nostalgia and excitement collided.

The sheer magnitude of pinball machines that lined the vast hall was awe-inspiring. Classics from every era stood side by side, beckoning players to embark on a journey through the evolution of this iconic game. From vintage machines that whispered tales of arcades long gone to modern masterpieces with cutting-edge technology, the collection at the Pinball Hall of Fame was a testament to the enduring charm of this timeless pastime.

The staff, enthusiasts and experts in their own right, were not just custodians of the machines but passionate storytellers. Their knowledge and enthusiasm added an extra layer to the experience, turning each game into a living, breathing chapter in the history of pinball. They were more than willing to share tips, tricks, and anecdotes, making the visit not just entertaining but also educational.

The variety of machines was staggering. I found myself engrossed in a fast-paced game of a vintage '70s classic, the chimes and clicks transporting me to a bygone era. Yet, just a few steps away, I was captivated by a state-of-the-art pinball wizardry, complete with interactive LED displays and dynamic soundscapes that brought the game to life in ways I never imagined.

What truly set the Pinball Hall of Fame apart was its commitment to the community. The ethos of the hall, a non-profit organization, was evident in every corner. The tokens used to play the machines were not just tickets to fun; they were contributions to charity, making each play a small act of philanthropy.

The atmosphere was infectious, with visitors of all ages immersed in the joy of pinball. Families, friends, and solo players alike reveled in the simple pleasure of sending a steel ball careening through a maze of lights and bumpers. Laughter, cheers, and the occasional groan of defeat filled the air, creating a sense of camaraderie among strangers bonded by the love of this classic game.

In conclusion, the Pinball Hall of Fame is not just a destination for gamers; it's a pilgrimage for those seeking a genuine, unfiltered connection to the past and present of pinball. The eclectic collection, the passionate staff, and the community-driven ethos make it a must-visit attraction for anyone looking to experience the magic of flippers, bumpers, and silver balls. A day at the Pinball Hall of Fame is not just an arcade adventure; it's a celebration of the timeless joy encapsulated in the click-clack symphony of flippers and the flashing lights of an enduring American classic.

Tyler Trone
2023-10-16 19:21:35 GMT

Love this place! I've been to the old location twice and I was just recently at the new location on the strip. Great spot and even bigger building for more classic games. Tons of pinball options along with classic arcade games. Bring some cash, get some quarters and have a good time. These machines will take less money from you than the slots 😁

PS: It was a nice surprise to see some cats hanging out inside!

Dr. Ali Duerks
2023-11-26 00:00:26 GMT

This place is great! So many pinball machines, new and old. Games range from 25 cents to a dollar. There’s also other arcade games, air hockey, skeeball machine. We didn’t know what to expect and were pleasantly surprised. There is no entrance fee. The games run in quarters. They have atm machines and change machines. Fun for all ages. I definitely recommend a stop here.

Diana Chambers
2023-11-07 11:01:02 GMT

During my numerous visits to Las Vegas, Nevada, I believe I remember seeing a sign showing PINBALL somewhere along Las Vegas Blvd, but thought it was just that - a sign. This past weekend, I discovered that that PINBALL sign actually MEANT there are "HALL OF FAME" PINBALL MACHINES inside of the building bearing that sign. I was like a kid on cotton candy overload - only with the adrenaline upload being caused by the sight of wall-to-wall vintage (and "newbie") pinball machines. I mean this place is absolutely MIND-BLOWING "AND" you can actually PLAY on the machines once you cash in your $1s & $5s for Quarters. My great-grandson and I had more fun here than anywhere else.

Grooms Family Shenanigans
2023-10-12 16:18:53 GMT

This place is totally full of pinball machines! It also has DDR, and a wide variety of other games that take quarters! Most games are $1 in quarters per one ball but you get multiple plays on that one ball. There are a few machines that are 50 cents per play. There are candy machines and even a garbage pail kids figure giant gum all machine! There are regular bathrooms and a family bathroom. There is a lot of space in the aisles between the games. Plenty of space for wheelchairs. There are several chairs around for smaller children to use if they can't reach the machines. This is a place for the whole family or on an epic date!! It's a nostalgic fun place to spend a couple hours just playing games. They also have merchandise you can purchase. It's free to enter. They have many change machines and little cups to hold your quarters. We had a blast and can't wait to go again!!

Cyd Gann
2023-11-10 22:02:27 GMT

The pinball hall of fame is pretty cool. Lots and lots of pinball machines from every era of time. The place needs to organize a bit, move broken machines out of the way, and focus on the good games. There is also all types of video games, candy, skeet ball and more. Moat games cost between 50 cents to a dollar to play. Cheapest entertainment on the strip.

Lawrence G
2024-03-11 06:02:56 GMT

There’s nowhere else in the world quite like this place.

It’s incredible to be able to see and play pinball and arcade games from the past, and having the opportunity to actually get your hands on them is a rare and precious opportunity.

Pinball Hall of Fame also happens to be a non-profit that gives a lot of its proceeds to charities like the Salvation Army, among many others.

This makes it easier to tolerate the numerous machines you’ll occasionally encounter in some state of disrepair.

But again, Pinball Hall of Fame provides an incredibly unique experience—and stands out as one of the few things one can do as a Las Vegas tourist or local that isn’t exorbitantly overpriced.

I’ll continue to come back here over and over again and support this one-of-a kind establishment.

Jen K
2024-03-12 17:09:23 GMT

Very cool retro vibes. Lots of old games, still functioning and not crazy expensive to play. Glad to see this place change locations closer to the strip. It definitely has a lot more potential and hope to see it grow into more soon.

Alicia Peres
2024-03-01 09:15:31 GMT

Super fun visit! Great classic video games plus tons of pinball. No charge to get in, most games cost a quarter, even has cool merch🤘🤘

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