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You'll find rows of arcade games, pinball machines, redemption games, and billiards ready to play at Pinball Pete's in Ann Arbor, where every machine runs on quarters and the energy stays high from open to close. The click of the coin drop, the snap of the plunger, and the digital chimes of high scores fill the room as you move from one game to the next.
Each game type offers a different style of play. Arcade games test your reflexes and strategy, pinball machines demand timing and finesse, redemption games reward accuracy with tickets you can trade for prizes, and billiards tables give you space to slow down and line up your shots. All machines accept quarters, which you get by converting your cash at the counter.
Come in for a quick round or settle in for a longer session in Ann Arbor.
How Our Process Works
When you arrive, you bring cash or use the ATM, then exchange your bills for quarters at the counter. You grab a cup, load it with coins, and walk the floor to pick your first game. Every machine has a coin slot, and most games cost one or two quarters per play.
Pinball Pete's keeps a mix of classic and newer machines on rotation, so you'll see familiar titles alongside games you might not have played before. Redemption games print tickets based on your score, and you collect those tickets to redeem at the prize counter. The counter offers items ranging from small candies to large stuffed animals and specialty prizes.
Billiards tables are stationed toward the back, giving you a quieter zone if you want to take a break from the flashing lights and sound effects. You can switch between game types as much as you like, and your tickets stay valid indefinitely.
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Here are answers to common questions about the games available and how the arcade operates in Ann Arbor.
What types of games can I play?
You can play arcade games, pinball machines, redemption games, and billiards, all using quarters.
How much does each game cost?
Most games cost one or two quarters per play, depending on the machine.
Do tickets from redemption games expire?
No, your tickets never expire, and you can save them or redeem them at either location.
Can I exchange my tickets for prizes right away?
Yes, the prize counter is open during operating hours, and you can redeem tickets for items ranging from candy to large stuffed animals.
Are the billiards tables coin-operated?
Yes, billiards tables operate on quarters, just like the other games in the arcade.
The arcade stays busy with University of Michigan students, families, and locals who appreciate the straightforward, quarter-fed gaming setup. Schedule your visit or ask about game availability by reaching out today.