![]() ![]() My husband ended up playing the Family Guy pinball and had a lot of fun. I expect them to be more for looks only, like an exhibit. Yes, there are a noticable amount of games that aren't functional, but then again they're antiques. There are a TON of pinball games to play, many of them antiques. Having the rules posted front and center makes me feel like the place means business about safety so that I can enjoy my visit without having to listen to kids roughhouse in public. As a childfree adult, I love when businesses preemptively consider the fact that entitled parents are going to make everyone's visit miserable by not wrangling their children. I also liked the fact that right when you walk in there is a giant orange sign with the rules posted of this place. Although I'm not allergic to nuts, I appreciated that the staff considered an allergy warning in a place most people wouldn't assume an allergen would be lurking. Immediately the staff was helping me and I ended up getting 2 of the 3 designs available.Īs someone with Celiac disease, I appreciated that games that had powder (skeeball) had an allergy warning for nuts. ![]() Staff was super helpful as my penny got stuck in the squished penny machine. If your kid (or you) can't help but horse around, you could slip and again, hit your head on all the sharp corners of the pinball games. ![]() Horsing around could injure you or the antique game.ģ. Most of the games are antiques and it's pinball - every game has sharp corners. Don't bring little kids here, this is a place for people who are able to behave safely and play pinball.Ģ. When you walk in there are safety rules posted because:ġ. This location is way brighter and cooler thanks to high ceilings and huge fans. Back when I was in college I went to their old location as part of an assignment for a class. Went here today, for the first time at their Strip location. ![]()
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