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By o-din

5 years ago


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    “Disneyland or RHCP pinball theme?”

    • Disneyland - as long as it's built to keep on going up in price well after the initial release. 17 votes
      16%
    • RHCP- I want a Flea toy that bounces like no other 18 votes
      17%
    • Disneyland with RHCP music 3 votes
      3%
    • I'm more of a Dollywood and Hank Williams kind of guy myself 6 votes
      6%
    • Disneyworld under glass for me 49 votes
      47%
    • Haven't you heard? Six Flags has way better rides 11 votes
      11%

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    #17 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    But then you don't get this or Mr Toad.

    Or Indiana Jones, or the GOOD Pirates Of The Caribbean.

    #42 5 years ago
    Quoted from AVH7401:

    I never knew Disneyland had pinball machines.

    Back in the 80s, they had three of the best arcades on the west coast.

    Today....not so much. It is too bad they sold off all of the cool EM games and light gun games.

    #45 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    A few sort years ago they had an entire re-creation of Flynn's arcade in Ca. Adventure complete with many early video games and last I remember a Whirlwind I played there. All one quarter a play.
    The custom Indiana Jones game with the wood trim may still be there or not, but it is pinside famous.

    Still there. It goes away from time to time for upkeep/shop job, but it's there.

    #50 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    That thing's probably got well over a million plays on it by now.
    I really liked the old Main Street penny arcade back in the day. They didn't have any flipper pinball games, but there were a couple of bingos. I usually played the pitch and bats as they had several and a couple real cool old school ones.
    I think there was another arcade by Bear Country with pinball and of course the Space Mountain arcade in the 70s and 80s. Most recently there is still a smaller arcade outside Space Mountain that had POTC, TronLE, and a Cyclone at various times.

    I really miss the old ray o lite gun games that were in one of the frontierland shops. Still kicking myself for passing on a complete working unit for 300 bucks a few years back.

    The arcade in Bear Country was called Teddy Barra's Swingin Arcade. They had newer pins there, and custom modified mannequin games there as well.

    Sure do miss those.

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