
Pinball Hall of Fame
Hundreds of playable vintage pinball machines spanning the 1950s through 1990s — all for quarters. One of the most genuinely fun, wallet-friendly family outings in Las Vegas, and 100% non-profit.
The Pinball Hall of Fame sits right on the Strip across from the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, but it couldn't be more different from a casino. Inside 25,000 square feet, Tim Arnold's personal collection of lovingly restored pinball machines — from 1950s mechanical giants to 1990s electronic wizards — awaits families ready to flip some flippers.
Every machine is in working order and playable for 25–50 cents. Older machines cost 25¢, newer ones 50¢. The whole family can play for hours on a budget, and excess proceeds go to charity. There's no louder cheering, jumping, and laughing in Las Vegas than what you'll find here.
Pro Tips
Bring a big stash of quarters — older machines cost 25¢ and newer ones 50¢. It's a non-profit museum where proceeds go to the Salvation Army.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons for smaller crowds


