4925 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las Vegas, NV , 89119-6550 Phone: (702) 597-2627 Website The Pinball Hall of Fame is an attempt by the members of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club to house and display the world's largest pinball collection that is open to the public in this 25,000 square feet facility. The games range from 1933 up to 2014 pinball machines. The pinball machines are all restored to like-new playing condition. Since it's a non-profit, excess revenues go to non-denominational charities. The oldest pinball machine is from 1933 and the newest and many of them are from 2014. This is an excellent group of Pinball machines that all work great. They have a variety of other arcade games as well. The new location was opened on April 15, 2021.
Just down the street there is the Las Vegas Harley-Davidson which also carries a penny machine.
Hours of operation: Sunday through Thursday 10:00 am to 9:00 pm and Friday and Saturday 10:00 am to 10:00 pm 365 days a year. Admission is free.
A penny book is for sale for $5.00 plus tax.
There is always an attendant on site who will make change.
Plenty of change machines to get quarters since the arcade games take quarters to play.
Plenty of free parking in front of the museum.
It’s a three-design electric machine so it automatically presses your penny.
BE PATIENT! Wait until the rollers stop before putting your coins in. Otherwise, it might eat them. Then when you put in another penny, it presses both coins together and produces goofers (Happened twice).
Machine 1 is straight back from the entrance about 40 feet, across from the souvenir counter. Cost to press: 51¢ each design:
1. (H) The Las Vegas Welcome sign with 'Welcome Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame'.
2. (V) A pinball bumper with 'Points 100 When Lit Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame'.
3. (H) 'My Parents Went to the Pinball Hall of Fame and All I Got Was This Lousy Penny'.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: N36° 5' 5.4774" Longitude: W115° 10' 16.1508"
Google Maps coordinates: 3RMH+V6 Las Vegas, Nevada
9/3/24: Penny machine still working. The designs were cut off on the end border with pre-82 pennies and on zincs too.
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