The Pinball Hall of Fame is a hidden gem less than a 10 minute drive from the Strip. It started with a guy whose love for pinball led him to start collecting pinball machines. Now he puts out about a hundred of his pinball machines at a time for people to play. Each costs the same to play as when the game was made, from 25 cents to 75 cents. The net proceeds from the games are then donated to charities. There are maybe 5 rows full of pinball machines on either side in this small warehouse. It’s fun to look around and see how pinball has evolved. I saw a few pinball machines from the 1930s too. There are a few very limited pinball games too, like the Pinball Circus which is so much fun, of which there were only 2 made. Besides pinball games, there are also some classic games, like a vintage claw machine and arcade games like Ms. Pac-Man. You can spend hours here having fun for under $20.