This upstairs location of course is where the games we drove to play are located. We were advised that this group rented out the entire 2nd floor on Sunday Afternoon for $150. To our surprise however, when we get there and go to pay, the employee advises us that all of the games on the 2nd floor are completely off-limits due to a birthday party. It's about a 30 minute drive so before we left, we went online to check hours and availability and everything seemed appropriate. One of our neighbors had mentioned some of the cool old video games at this place so the seven of us decided to give it a try together yesterday (Sunday Afternoon). This was a really fun way to spend an afternoon and brought back good memories of my childhood! I plan to check out the NJ location too, since I actually live not far from Asbury Park. It was a little troubling that people didn't maintain social distancing too well during this scary time. As it filled up it got very noisy, but understandable. There were a few bars and food available but we didn't avail ourselves. It was rather dark in the place so hard to see everything. There was sanitizing gel available but wipes would have been a better idea to wipe off the machine buttons before use. Each is set up for free play so time passes quickly. This place is so cool! For a very reasonable price we were able to play all games for as long as we wanted (4 hours!), then leave and return! The machines range from very early models, fully restored, to the most modern. We are staying about 1/2 hour away and an old school friend posted on facebook he had been to Silverball Museum and had a blast.
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