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Two vouchers, Each Good for 120 Tokens During One Arcade Visit at Family Arcade (36% Off)

Family Arcade
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gothie
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Love this place so much it’s the best place in city hands down to relax & just have fun !

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More than 200 arcade classics like basketball shooters, air hockey, fighting games and first person shooter games fill this amusement center

  • Family-owned business with arcade games and jukeboxes
  • Only valid toward token games; quarter-only games are not included
  • Includes 120 tokens to use on the more than 200 games

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Must wait 24 hours before redeeming. Valid beginning 2/1/2020 due to construction being finalized. Limit 1 voucher per customer each day; cannot redeem both vouchers in 1 visit. Must use promotional value of each voucher in 1 visit. Only valid toward token games; quarter-only games are not included. Limit 1 per person. May be repurchased every 30 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Family Arcade

More than 200 games cover the 5000 sq. ft. Family Arcade. Here are just a few:

  • Air hockey
  • Basketball shooters
  • Pinball selection latest models
  • Dance games
  • Fighting games
  • First-person shooter games

The classic arcade is open every day of the week. Mon- Thursday from 10 a.m.–midnight and Friday- Sunday from 10:00a.m. - 1:00p.m.


Parking is available in the Arcade lot.

Outside the Arcade

Family Arcade also rents a wide variety of entertainment equipment—including jukeboxes—to restaurants, movie studios, and other businesses. Over the years, the Pecks have supplied pinball machines and other games to be used as props in a number of films and TV shows.


Meet the Family Behind the Arcade

The Peck Family, circa the 1970s The Peck Family, Circa the 1970s Family Arcade lives up to the first word in its name. In 1971, Harry and David Peck founded the company, an arcade and supplier of coin-operated amusement equipment. Over the decades, they've amassed countless pinball machines, arcade games, pool tables, and much more.

The Peck Family Today The Peck Family, 40 Years Later Harry and David are still at it more than 40 years later, now with the help of sons Robert and Stephen.

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gothie
5 ratings|1 review
Love this place so much it’s the best place in city hands down to relax & just have fun !
Michelle
Top reviewer
60 ratings|21 reviews
My kids loved it. Lots of games and a very clean place. Definitely recommend to everyone.
Joseph
3 ratings|3 reviews
I was a little hesitant as it's not in the greatest neighborhood and in an area where parking is usually pretty scarce. Decided to roll the dice and go with my friend and son. Boy were we pleased! Not only do they have their own secure parking lot, but the place is WAY cleaner than you'd expect! My friend was visiting from another country, and said he remembered going there years ago and it used to be pretty rough and run down. They've obviously done a great job upgrading and cleaning up the place. We went on a Sunday afternoon and it wasn't crowded, ghetto, or smelling like marijuana, as some reviews have stated. The employee was extremely polite and thankful for our business too. At night they have a security guard as well, though we never felt any reason for him to be there. They have a ton of great games, and only a few didn't work. They pinball games all worked great, though the lighting in that area makes it a little hard to see what's going on. Honestly, if you're worried about the atmosphere or neighborhood, don't. I'm sure Friday and Saturday late it is probably a different crowd, but if you go on a Sunday afternoon, your kids will be safe and happy. They also have a well stocked jukebox and vending machines which I feel are worth mentioning. We'll surely be going back :-)
Ricanel
1 rating|1 review
Fun and not busy at all!
Priscilla
1 rating|1 review
Amazing

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