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Pacific Pinball Museum: A Playable History

Experience pinball history in a fun, interactive museum with over 100 playable machines from all eras in Alameda, California.

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The Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda is a vibrant, interactive museum showcasing the art, science, and history of pinball. With over 100 playable machines ranging from vintage bagatelles to modern digital games, it's a sensory explosion of flashing lights and classic sounds.

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

  • Take advantage of the in-and-out privileges to explore nearby shops and restaurants on Webster Street.
  • Visit on a Tuesday for the 2-for-$22 admission special.
  • Join the Pacific Pinball League on Wednesday nights for discounted entry and friendly competition.
  • Check the museum's website for rotating exhibits and special events.
  • Be prepared for a lively and loud environment, especially during peak hours.
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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. A Clipper card can be used on most transit services in the Bay Area. AC Transit's mobile payment platform provides a convenient, contactless way to pay on the go.

  • 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.

  • Walking

    The Pacific Pinball Museum is located in Alameda's West End, specifically on Webster Street. If you are already in the West Alameda area, walking to the museum is a viable option. From the main ferry terminal, it is approximately a 20-minute walk. Head west on Clement Avenue, turn left onto Webster Street, and continue until you reach the museum on your right.

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Step into a world of flashing lights, звонкие bells, and the satisfying *thwack* of flippers at the Pacific Pinball Museum. Located in Alameda, California, this interactive museum is a celebration of all things pinball. Founded in 2004, the museum boasts a collection of over 100 playable pinball machines, spanning from the earliest bagatelles to contemporary digital marvels. Visitors can explore the evolution of pinball, experiencing the simple mechanics of early machines from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, to the complex designs and electronic scoring of later models. Beyond the playable games, the museum features exhibits on pinball artwork, the history of pinball legislation, and the game's cultural impact. The museum also hosts tournaments, leagues, and educational programs, fostering a strong community of pinball enthusiasts. The Pacific Pinball Museum is not just a place to play pinball; it's a place to learn about its history, appreciate its art, and understand its science. With hand-painted murals, vintage jukeboxes, and rotating exhibits, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

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