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| - Holy Moly! I love pinball, and boy did I get my fill. There was a large collection of OLD pinball machines, as well as some modern favorites (Simpson's Pinball Party!!!) Most games were .50 to $1.00 a play, but often you get to play with 5 balls instead of 3, which equals free games for me because I am awesome. No joke.
I started by trying to play some of the oldies, but to be honest, 4 out of the 5 I attempted to play, ate my money. I'm Okay with that because all the money from these machines goes to charity. I'm just stating: player beware.
I moved to some of the late 80's early 90's games, and man, those don't eff around on the multiball action. My favorites were the Guns-n-Roses and Nightmare on Elm Street machines.
In addition to the mass of pinball machines, there is a smattering of old-skool arcade games. I lost more money on Police Trainer than I did on the slots downtown.
And if you are a parent that has made the descision to take your kiddies to Vegas, and want to steer clear of the porn slappers on the strip- I think this is a fine way to tire them out.
This get a minus star because I could have really used some sort of snack bar/beer repository on site. There was a vending machine with pop and energy drinks, but meh.
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