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Pacific Pinball Museum: A Playable History

Experience pinball history in action! Play over 100 machines from vintage classics to modern marvels at Alameda's Pacific Pinball Museum.

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The Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda is a vibrant, interactive museum showcasing the history, art, and science of pinball. With over 100 playable machines ranging from the 1940s to the present, visitors can experience the evolution of pinball firsthand.

A brief summary to Pacific Pinball Museum

  • Tuesday 11 am-9 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-9 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-9 pm
  • Friday 11 am-10 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-10 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-9 pm

Local tips

  • Admission is valid all day with in-and-out privileges, so you can explore nearby shops and restaurants.
  • Visit on Tuesdays for a 2-for-$22 special.
  • No quarters are needed! Once you pay admission, all the machines are free to play.
  • Check the museum's website for information on current exhibits, tournaments, and special events.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Oakland, take the AC Transit Line 51A bus towards Alameda. The bus stops directly in front of the Pacific Pinball Museum at the Webster St & Santa Clara Ave stop. The cost for a single ride is $2.25. From other parts of the Bay Area, take BART to the 12th Street/Oakland City Center station, then transfer to the 51A bus.

  • Ferry

    Take the San Francisco Bay Ferry to the Alameda Seaplane Lagoon Ferry Terminal. From the terminal, you can take the AC Transit Line 96 bus to Pacific Avenue & Main Street, which is a short walk to the museum. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or ride-sharing service from the ferry terminal to the museum, costing approximately $10-$15. Ferry tickets range from $4 - $9.

  • Driving

    If driving, take I-880 to the Broadway exit in Oakland. Follow Broadway towards the water, then take the Harrison Street Bridge into Alameda. Continue on Harrison Street, which becomes Webster Street. The Pacific Pinball Museum will be on your right. Metered street parking is available on Webster Street and in the surrounding neighborhood. There is also a city-run metered parking lot directly behind the museum, accessible from Santa Clara Avenue or Haight Avenue. Metered parking typically costs $2 per hour, with varying time limits.

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Step into a world of flashing lights and ringing bells at the Pacific Pinball Museum, a unique attraction in Alameda, California. More than just a static display, this interactive museum invites visitors to explore the history of pinball by playing it. With a collection of over 100 machines, ranging from vintage bagatelles to modern marvels, there's a game for every taste and skill level. The museum's exhibits showcase the evolution of pinball, with machines arranged chronologically to illustrate the game's technological and artistic development. Visitors can try their hand at classic machines from the mid-20th century or explore the complex designs and elaborate artwork of more recent games. Beyond the playable games, the museum also features exhibits on pinball art, legislation, and the game's role in American culture. Founded in 2002, the Pacific Pinball Museum has grown from a small collection to a sprawling interactive space that attracts pinball enthusiasts of all ages. The museum hosts regular tournaments, leagues, and educational programs, fostering a strong community around the love of pinball. Adorned with hand-painted murals and vintage jukeboxes, the museum offers a sensory-rich experience that celebrates the art, history, and science of this classic American pastime.

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