Two or Four Passes to Pinball at the ‘Zoo on April 19 at Kalamazoo County Expo Center from Klassic Arcade (Half Off)
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All-day access to a trove of pinball games set to free play; pinball tournaments as well as parts and machines for sale
Playing a pinball game is the most fun a person can have with a quarter, aside from attempting to rip it in two to impress job interviewers or giving George Washington a tiny makeover.
Choose Between Two Options
- $12 for two all-day passes to Pinball at the ‘Zoo on Friday, April 19 (a $24 value)
- $24 for four all-day passes to Pinball at the ‘Zoo on Friday, April 19 (a $48 value)<p>
Gamers can play pinball machines––all set to free play––from the early 1960s through to today’s new offerings. Various tournaments will take place and vendors will be on hand to sell pinball parts and machines.<p>
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About Klassic Arcade
Multiple rows of pinball machines manufactured from the early 1960s through today shelter plungers and flippers as they fling the silver spheres toward illumined targets. Entertaining guests between bouts of pinball, air hockey, and abundant arcade classics—such as Centipede, Ms. Pac-Man, and Asteroids —await with flashing lights infused with friendly competition. Klassic Arcade celebrates its impressive stock of more than 100 different varieties of glass-bottled soda pop during its annual Midwest Soda Pop Festival, which combines pop tastings and judging with live music and games. The arcade also spearheads the annual Pinball at the 'Zoo festival, at which attendees can play more than 100 arcade and pinball games for free in between tournaments, auctions, and seminars with the original 8-bit Mario and Luigi. Completing the lineup of exciting diversions is the outdoor M-40 Raceway track, which hosts off-road RC racers.