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Does anyone do a road trip vacation mainly for pinball?

By JohnnyPinball007

4 years ago


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    “Amusement/theme park or Pinball? Or both?”

    • I prefer amusement/theme parks for a road trip 2 votes
      11%
    • I prefer gamerooms/barcades, anything pinball for a road trip. 5 votes
      28%
    • All the above when I am on a road trip. 11 votes
      61%

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    #8 4 years ago

    I did a road trip to Florida in the early 90s and passed thru Disneyworld on my way to Key West and stayed at the onsite campground. I never went in any of the parks though but found a couple pinball machines and played them to pass the time.

    They were a couple of new releases, Addams Family and Twilight Zone. I liked the new direction pinball was going in, but hoped they would come out with better games, which after I got home, I found out they did. But I'm not driving 3000 miles just to play pinball.

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