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Places to see and play old slot machines. Click titles or logos for details. Check before making a long trip - attractions tend to come and go (see Status). If you know of others, please add them. |
The vintage penny arcade on the 3rd floor has a large collection of vintage penny slot machines. Old pennies available from the change machines. Canal Mill, Botany Brow, Chorley (Junction 8 M61), Lancs. PR6 9AF |
Amid the labyrinth of paved courtyards and cobbled streets of this redeveloped Victorian brewery nestles a unique Shopping Village packed with specialist shops and attractions. There are also a few antique machines, including a Merchantman crane, working model etc. near the Courtyard Restaurant. Hope Square, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8TR |
Carters wonderful traditional steam-powered fair touring around the London area, includes a traditional travelling penny machine arcade. |
A great variety of vintage machines at Mechanical Memories Museum operated by Jerry Chattenton. 250c King Road Arches, Albion Beach, Brighton BN2 1TD. |
A part of Milestones Museum, Basingstoke, laid out as "Milestones Pier". Ninety five different old penny working vintage machines. Many seldom seen, let alone played on, early arcade pieces. Fantastic family fun - ten, old pennies for £1.
Basingstoke Leisure Park, Churchill Way West, Basingstoke RG22 6PG |
Twenty vintage machines, many football related, including a Full Team Headball, all working on old pennies from a change machine. Free admission (£3 gift expected). National Football Museum, Urbis Building, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester, M4 3BG. Tel. 0161 605 8200 |
About a dozen machines including an Ice Hockey, Time Limit allwin, Carousel allwin, 3-4 bandits (German), 1930s small fortune teller (nice rare thing), pusher, Challenger, etc. It also has an American Diner with a very nice set of 1930s fortune teller scales and jukebox. It's open every day, upstairs at The Shake Shop, 12 Market Square, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 6BB |
Catch the steam train to Swanage and play the original Edwardian gaming machines (What the Butler saw etc.) playable by purchasing old ‘pre-decimal’ pennies from the Pier shop. There's also a display of Donald McGill’s ‘naughty’ seaside postcards of the mid 1900s. The Pier is normally open during the summer months (April - October) from 8am (7am Bank Hols). Closed approx. 1 hour before dusk. Pier Approach, Swanage BH19 2AQ |