Hey Guys:
I opened this place in Keystone as an experiment. I wanted to see if the Keystone crowds would enjoy pinball. We were open the week before the Sturgis rally and half of the Sturgis week itself. I'm amazed that in that short time we managed to get the attention of Pinside.
Only a handful of people wandered in during those days. It was apparent it wouldn't be financially viable (Keystone leases are crazy expensive), so I closed it. I let the lease go and moved the machines out a few weeks ago.
On the positive side, there was a lot of casual interest as people passed by. But it was hard to get people to stop in. I think the location wasn't ideal--tourists in Keystone mostly want to shop and eat and move on, and that specific storefront was a tough space to be in.
I appreciate your interest. I wish I could've had you all in for a party before we moved out.