Funspot
Named worlds largest arcade by Guinness World Records in 2008. Home of the American Classic Arcade Museum (ACAM). Funspot offers EM and SS pinball machines, arcades from the 70, 80s and early 90s and various redemption games.
There's also indoor miniature golf, bowling, a small cafeteria and a pub. There's a detached Bingo hall on the premises.
Generous operating hours with plenty of free parking.
ACAM: http://www.classicarcademuseum.org/
Opening hours
Open 7 days a week, year round.
Summer Season open daily 10am - 10pm, Saturdays until 11pm.
Off season (Sept. - June) open daily, Mon.-Fri. noon-10pm, Sat. 10am-11pm, Sun. 10am-10pm.
(Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & Easter).
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Quite a few of these I have or perhaps still will work on in the future. Many share the common problems usually connection problems, Really old Williams games share the problem with logic of the thumpers causing blown coils, driver transistors and sometimes the logic chips that drive them. Modern replacement logic boards solve a LOT of problems with these older games. Wumpf for Gottlieb and so on, bring much better action and reliability to them. Modern display replacements, and now LED lamps also give all the great new looks to games of the past.
I just wish the led bulbs were lower cost, but they alone will add great life to a game, in less maintainance and less ppwer consumption and heat, which all technicians know is the number 1 cause of component failures.