Pinball Hall of Fame

Las Vegas, United States

4.5 ★
NV 89119, USA
1 to 2 hours, depending on how many machines you want to try and the size of your group.
Free entrance; pay-per-play pinball machines (quarters accepted, typically 25¢ per game)

What makes the Pinball Hall of Fame especially beloved by visitors is its combination of nostalgia, accessibility, and family-friendly fun. It allows different generations to bond over shared play experiences, from grandparents reminiscing over classic machines to children discovering pinball for the first time. The affordable coin-operated system means guests can stay as long as they like, trying dozens of unique machines. It's a refreshing, off-the-Strip destination that offers a delightful and memorable break from the typical Vegas attractions, perfect for families seeking a blend of entertainment and history.

Highlights

Best Time to Visit

Weekdays during the mid-afternoon (1 pm to 4 pm) are ideal to avoid crowds, ensuring a more relaxed and immersive pinball experience.

Insider Tips

  1. 1 Bring plenty of quarters or small bills as all machines operate with coins only-no credit cards.
  2. 2 Visit on weekdays or earlier in the day to avoid crowds and have more turns on popular machines.
  3. 3 Ask the staff for their favorite machines or ones with interesting backstories-they love sharing tips and history.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, admission is free. You only pay per game played on the pinball machines, typically 25 cents per game.

Yes, the venue is family-friendly and children of all ages can enjoy the machines. Some machines may require a bit of skill, but all are designed to be fun and accessible.

Yes, there is ample free parking available on site in a large lot adjacent to the building, making it convenient for families and groups.

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