Was just there on the 13th. Met McCune there to pick up a TAF from him. Got to play all the rare ones that I didn't see at any of the shows this year, including Pinball Circus(got 315,915,000 on it, too). It was finally nice to play a TZ for the first time after buying mine, contrasting how they both play. I love my TZ even more now. I'm really spoiled.
What amazed me the most is how all the pins were LED'd and they still had a bunch of lights out. A lot of the pins had added on spotlights, too. Hey, how 'bout you just turn on the lights in there? While I wasn't overly impressed with the place and the quality of the majority of pins(most of the EM's were actually quite nice), it's still a great place for people to visit and spend a couple of bucks playing great titles that the majority of hobbyists don't even get to play.