Pinball Palace

Wait, what??

You know I had to check that out.

For one flat fee you can play literally dozens of vintage pinball machines, as many times as you want. No quarters required.

Some of these babies offer multimedia experiences. I especially enjoyed the rock and roll themed models that allow a player to choose a song for the soundtrack to their game. I enjoyed the Elton John classic the most, of course choosing Pinball Wizard to accompany the amazingly complex mechanisms as a tiny dancer spun on a tiny stage

If you are in Brunswick, Georgia don’t miss this entertaining experience. Oh, and the kids might like it too.

2 thoughts on “Pinball Palace

  1. I went to place like that in Asheville a few years back. I hope it survived. I think it was called The Pinball Museum. They had machines from the 1950’s all the way up to electronic console machines from the 80s-90s, and a room with wide screen TVs where you could play vintage Atari and Play Station games. There were even a few really early machines from the 30s and 40s, but those were just for show. Best $15 I’ve spent in a long time.

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