Replay Amusement Museum Reviews

4.6

4 of 43 Best Attractions in Tarpon Springs


Reviews

By mom2snk |

This was the one thing my kids (13 & 9) were REALLY looking forward to, and it did not disappoint. Even my 74-year-old mom had fun playing pinball! All of the games were in excellent working order and I loved playing the games that we grew up with. So much fun. The only thing I wish is that after a certain hour in the afternoon that they would discount the price. We didn't get there until 5 so $14 was a little steep for the 2 hours, but we paid it anyway because we just had to go. So much fun. Definitely worth the stop!

By redekillowat |

So many games to choose from. 60's up to 2000's. Free play with admission so you can stay for hours, or just stay for a bit and come back with the wrist band. Played better on pinball games than I ever did as a kid. LOL

By Vincent S |

My son, niece- and cousin and his wife had a blast playing old video games and really cool pin ball machines. This was a total blast!

By Meghan T |

Took the kids (ages 9 and 14) and we all had a great time. We will for sure be going back. Only spent about an hour or so there, not sure we would spend much more time than that. Only reason I only gave 4 stars is because it would be way better if they spld beer :) lol

By douglas h |

This was the 2nd time going to replay and this time my wife and i brought our 10 year old daughter. we all had a great time. tarpon springs is a great place to walk around so we played for a bit then went and found a great restaurant/bar nearby and went back for round 2 of pinball and video games. highly recommended.

By aggsys |

I used to love pinball and the arcades of my youth. In today’s world of PS4, XBox, etc... it is hard to explain the purity of fun a pinball machine provides. When I walked into the place I was immediately taken back to my childhood because of the sounds of the pinball machines and the steel ball bouncing off bumpers and other targets.

For one price you play all day. You are given a wrist band so you can come and go as you please. I didn’t count the pinball machines and other arcade games but suffice it to say there are a bunch of them. It is a tight fit for all the games and machines but everyone was having fun and didn’t seem to mind the close quarters.

I primarily played the pinball machines but did play my favorite arcade game growing up, Tempest. I was not as good now as back then but it reminded me how many quarters I dropped in the game to become very good at it. Just about all of the arcade games of my youth were there with a few exceptions. For instance, Defender was there but not Missile Command. Dig Dug was there but not Zaxxon. Regardless, the majority big names were there.

I was pleasantly surprised at the number of kids enjoying the games. With today’s technology, the graphics, sounds, etc. of the old games pale in comparison but there is something about a room full of games full of the sounds of the games being played. I believe the kids enjoyed them at least as much as me.

Highly recommended for all!

By jimmo620 |

Loved it!!! I had not played this much pinball since the 1980s! Great variety of machines from every decade, including same brand new ones. Will be back as often as I can!

By Christine C |

Surprised my 13 year old son with a visit to this old school game room. I especially enjoyed the pinball machines and 80s type games such as centipede, pacman, asteroids, etc. While not as high tech as PS4, my son enjoyed playing against me. LOL.

By tumbleweedchris |

I stopped into Replay on a day trip out to the coast. It was raining and the lure of unlimited pinball was too much to resist. For $13, you can play all day. The outer walls are lined with pinball machines from all different eras. They seem to have organized it from older to newer as you work your way around. The middle has a number of classic arcade cabinet games including some unusual classics like Pengo, Toobin', and Michael Jackson's Moonwalker. This place is tons of fun and a bargain in my opinion. The only negative was that as time went by, the crowds began to build. This place is not very fun when busy. The aisles are so narrow because of the volume of units. Not only do you have to fight to get a machine, but it's a struggle just to find an open area to stand and get some air. If it's packed, try and different time and you'll have a blast.

By BobbiJo J |

What a great place! There are over 100 funtional great games from old to older. Yes there are a few that are not working but one guy is diligently getting these vintage machine going again. Plenty to keep you busy. Lots of atmosphere even down to the bathroom decorations.
No quarters needed here so don't be upset if you miss a flipper. Staff is friendly. On street parking was good. Noise level a little noisy but just right for that fun arcade feel. $13 for all day is a bargain! I was pleasantly surprised to ser teens and little ones having fun too. I think kids of all ages would have fun here for a unique birthday party. No food or drinks but you can leave and come back with your wrist band.
Worth the hour+ drive to Tarpon. If you are looking for something fun, out of the weather, and great for all ages... you have to check this place out! You won't be disappointed

By Ian H |

This was such a fun and entertaining place to visit. We didn’t want to leave. Hands on activities for all ages

By Jose L |

My wife and I took out 13 year old son who is at that difficult age for activities. This was great as it was fun for him, REALLY fun for us, and even gave him a bit of a window into our childhoods. The museum has all functioning machines (some were closed for repairs) and one price covered all the play you might want for the day. Each machine had a sign to indicate the year (back to 60s), the designers, and the artists. What a blast from the past for this old pinball wizard.

By Wendy D |

One entry fee gains you a day's worth of free play on all sorts of games, from the new to the nostalgic. The atmosphere is classy and pleasant. If you love pinball and classic arcade games, this is a must-visit.

By tpafam80 |

The place is a huge arcade with old school arcade and pinball machine games. The husband and I had an amazing time playing games we used to play when we were younger and we enjoyed introducing the games to the kids who are 10 and 8. There is a 'play all day' wristband that you get when you enter and then you play. We left to eat lunch and came back. Great family activity.

By steve & lisa |

This place could be a great fun spot. However their business model is to charge a cover charge for the entire day and all machines are on free play. We did not plan on spending an entire day there, so we passed.

By allen0624 |

for about $8 per adult and $5 per child you can come play pinball and classic video games all day. Open W-Sun closed Mon and Tues.

By dandiva |

This was the best! I wore my pac-man t-shirt and was there for hours. I got to play all of the games that I missed playing in the past. There were all kinds of games and I had a blast.

By BnBgal |

Strolling through the Replay was a trip down memory lane. All the best pinball and video games from my youth were lined up ready to play. One price lets you play all you want with no quarters to worry about. This is a great way to take a break from the sun and be a kid again!

By The Pidge |

There's something about being in a room filled with colorful, flashing pinball machines to make an adult feel like a kid, and Replay Amusement Arcade pulls off the trick with perfection. The collection of games here is comprehensive- the pinball machines are primarily modern (late eighties to present day) but about 50% of the arcade is dedicated to video games representing all eras of the entertainment medium. The staff was friendly, everything was in fantastic shape, and $14 for an all-day pass is something that really can't be beat.

By Heather S |

If you or your family enjoy classic video games and pinball, this place is a must! Tons of games with free play after admission.

By Scott C |

I had the chance to visit here for my birthday, along with my family. It just happened that my birthday was right before Father’s Day… So I received a Father’s Day discount, and my mom received a senior citizens discount. The place was super fun! Tons and tons of arcade games, including super old pinball games, along with some newer ones. The same was true of the arcade action. The place can get a little crowded, but it takes you back to the 80s when arcades were in full swing. Oh, one more thing… The guy at the front desk was super friendly, very engaging, and we could’ve talk to him for hours. Just a really really nice guy. I love this place, I look forward to the opportunity to come back again.

By OHRhetor |

This place was so fun. We went for my husband, the pinball wizard, but after two hours of play I am now good enough to enjoy it as well! The “pay once” idea is so smart. The games through the decades were really interesting, too. Very enjoyable, no pressure, all ages there.

By Rich Z |

POP pinball and video machines, come and go as you please for the day... in a local downtown area where you can get lunch and return for more game play. If you want to bring you age appropriate kids and your not interested in games, a short walk to the local library or area shops can be enjoyable. Possibly head to the local heritage museum at Craig park a 1 1/2 block walk.

By Cindy W |

love the pinball machines and the low all day cost! everything is fun here. great place to go for fun entertainment and remind you of yesteryear

By gschleiffer |

What a fun place expand very nostalgic as well. They have tons of pinball machines. Line walking into a time warp. Star Trek, rock and roll themed machines etc. you can but a day pass or weekly pass or even a monthly pass. The young man working at the front was friendly and seemed to really enjoy being there. Great rainy day activity for the kids or adults.

By jen71ski |

I took my son here this weekend. He followed me around and did 2 player of all my favorite 80’s arcade games. Frogger, Burgertime, Galaga, Qbert, and Donkey Kong. We laughed and had so much fun. Will for sure go again.

By b0b55russell |

My wife and I plus another Canadian couple were out for a leisurely walk when we came upon this entertainment location. It has been yeas since I have seem and/or played old style pinball machines. It is great to be challenged to play such machines which will certainly challenge you. Beware that you still tilt the machine to void further playing of your chosen game of choice. This place will bring back memories to mature people and you may even need to explain to youthful people that there were such machines before playing Super Mario!

By gregsM9889HC |

One price to play all day, and you can come and go. Terrific selection of machines and games. My husband much preferred this over the recent local museum visits in Tampa and St Petersburg.

By Peter N |

As I was taking in the lights and sounds and enjoying my new experience, a new idea was posed: what if arcade machines are the superior format for these 8-bit and 16-bit video games? I and my date had an amazing time. Everyone should go at least once.

By Liz S |

How did I not know this existed?!? I only discovered it because it showed up in my Facebook feed. My husband and I made a special trip down to visit. $14 a person to play all the pinball and arcade games I want, uh yes please! We had spent hours here on our day off. We will definitely be back.

By Jennie0209 |

We took family from out of town and everyone had a blast, from young to old! Very reasonable price for hours of fun!

By Nicole H |

We told my son about this place and he was so excited to go. It didn’t disappoint. They have a ton of pinball machines including the worlds largest pinball machine. They also had lots of old arcade games and my husband was saying how it took him back to his childhood. The only thing I would change about thus place is the set up because it is difficult to get around when lots of people are in there. It was the highlight of my sons trip!

By G2655BWgaryk |

The Replay Amusement Museum is a nice place to spent some time playing older machines. A nice place for the whole family.

By TravelinTeresa84 |

We arrived pretty late, but the staff member was kind enough to let us stay until he closed down the last machine. While it may look small, it is FULL of games both new and old. If I lived in the area, I would buy a membership to this place.

By Melissa B |

First time visiting this arcade with the kids. We had a blast.. didn't want to leave. Definitely coming back!

By Todd D |

When looking for a fun time with myself and my parents, this came up as a suggestion when looking for what to do in Tarpon Springs.

Granted I live locally and my parents were visiting. When suggesting this location (both parents are big pinball fans,) they jumped at the chance. While the location is an issue with parking, after that first hurdle, I must admit I had the most fun I have had living in the area for nearly 2 years.

If you want to experience the arcade you enjoyed in your youth, this is the place to go. Both my parents and I (a generation gap) had a lot of fun visiting Replay Museum. Prices are great if you want that good replay value (free-play with admission.)

TBH. I will revisit this place myself as a local because it offers an amazing value for the price, even more so if you are vacationing in Tarpon Springs.

By marieatta_pman |

as a kid of the 80's - i cut my teeth on video games and this place has one of the best assortments that i have ever seen in one place. good mix of pinball with video games. admission is one fee and you can come and go all day. What a deal!!!!

By Ashley V |

Lots of pinball machines including largest pinball machine. Lots of old arcade games!! It is slightly crowded. They offer sanitizers on walls.

By Luis H |

My son bought me a day pass for my birthday. We went in as soon as they opened (11AM) and spent several hours playing. They have a large variety of stand-alone video games and lots of pinball machines. Lots of classics: Asteroids, Galaga, Centipede, Millipede, Pac-Man, Defender, etc, etc. They even had my favorite: Tempest. They don't have food or drinks, but you can bring your own.
After a few hours of playing we left for something to eat and then came back for a few more hours of play in the evening.
It's just like the old electronic arcades: loud, noisy and visually over-stimulating ... sans the quarters :-). Lots of fun, if you are into that kind of thing.

By LLiberty733 |

My girlfriend and I had loads of fun here on our trip to Tarpon Springs. They had all kinds of arcade games that I remember playing as a kid. They had more pinball machines than I've ever seen. All of them were free to play as long as you pay the daily fee (I think it was $13.00). I didn't want to leave! Good news is, you can leave and have lunch, and come back again if you show your wristband.

By Lol L |

If you want to get sucked back into the old days of playing arcade this is it I've spent countless hours here with my friend

By Carolyn S |

This was perfect for families that have kids who play video games! I was able to show my son what I played when I was his age.

By CarlosR |

This place is awesome. Enormous collection of vintage video arcade games and pinball machines. The pinball machines collection spanning all the way from the 1960s through moder day. Make sure you ask for Bobbi. Thank you Bobbi, you were awesome. Definitely one of the top three things on your "Things to do list in Tarpon Springs" (1. Arrive to Tarpon Springs, 2. Visit Replay Museum, 3. Eat at Tarpon Tavern). Visit Replay Museum, you'll be glad you did.

By kewood99 |

Took my 16 year old here and I am not sure who was more excited, me or him! $13 per person for unlimited play all day seems steep at first, but there is a great variety of really old school pinball, to very current pinball. Not to mention, EVERY video game from the 80s!!! (I hit high score on Mrs. Pacman....). There was a birthday party going on for about a ten year old - they had a table set up with cupcakes and sandwiches...great idea!!!

By SMD1881 |

Family of 4 visited twice on our holiday. Even though it was a 40 minute drive we were excited to go back. Play as long as you like for one price. Loads of pinball and vintage arcade games.

I would say the place needs some TLC. There were maybe a dozen machines not working and were not repaired between our first and second visits. I hope this place keeps going and the owners invest a little time or money in keeping the machines working and fixing the leak in the bathroom 🤣

But that’s a minor gripe. We went twice. Enough said. 👍 👾

By jkriegsmann |

Neat place, right in old downtown Tarpon Springs adjacent to nice restaurants and the area's greatest concentration of antique shops. This place has dozens of old pinball machines and other 1950's era electronic entertainment that is fun for kids and old timers alike.

By Dianne W |

Tarpon Springs is a nice little town. I found this arcade online. It has all the old pinball machines and upright game consoles like Frogger, Galaga, Donkey Kong, and many more. You pay an admission price and get a wrist band to play all day. No quarters needed!

By Lindsey F |

We went with low expectations and we were blown out of the water with the amount and quality of the games. It is worth every penny.

By Nik655 |

Tons of old console video games like frogger, tempest, pacman, asteroids, tron, centipede, and a million pinball machines. Superfun couples night out and lots of free parking in cute downtown tarpon springs.

By Biff T |

Wow what fun times! A friend told me about this spot and I had to check it out. It's something nice and different. My wife and I went for an 80s flashback date night. We felt like we were back in high school with all the cool 1980 era video games as well as the Vintage and also modern pinball machines. You pay one price as an adult which is $13 , and that price allows you play all day. I think this is a cool idea because you can play for a bit , then walk around town and see the other sights , grab some food ,and then come back and play some more. The selection of games is very good and you will definitely be entertained. It gets crowded at times so just be aware. Don't miss out on the Replay Museum next time you're in Tarpon Springs.

By SONPKladno |

The main reason to come here was the huge amount of pinball machines which sadly are less and less to be seen elsewhere. But the old arcade machines are great as well! My favorites were Pac-man, Donkey Kong and Fix-it-felix.
For a single fee you can spend the whole day here (machines themselves are free to play). I had only a few hours but I had great fun.

By agreenan |

I finally surprised my husband yesterday when we stopped here. I've been trying to work it in our travel plans for a few years. I'm so glad he enjoyed it. We all did. I of course I had top score of over 10 mil. On pinball. We will definitely be back.

By Kayla G |

Visited this place on a Sunday afternoon and even though it was busy, there were plenty of games to play. The pinball and arcade games they have are so nostalgic and fun. $13 for all day play and you can come and go as you please is an awesome concept. Such a cool place! We would definitely come back

By daddyxl |

This place is amazing but really crowded! We went on a Sunday and wasn't bad to begin with but the place got packed quick! Just know that if you don't like crowds then don't go but if you like pinball and video games get here!

By Freedom115154 |

The Replay museum is full of fun and is a very nice arcade. But it is in no way a museum, The word museum is misleading. It does not qualify as a museum. There are no artifacts, or all the other necessary requirements to be a museum.

By csinsel17 |

Talk about taking you back in time. I felt like I was back in the 80's. If pinball or a old school arcade fan and have kids who are video game junkies this is a must stop. $14 for unlimited play all day.

By Amber S |

Time flies at the Replay Amusement Museum. My husband and I spent several hours on a rainy afternoon enjoying all the games the museum had to offer. Some games were not in working order which is the only reason it didn't receive 5 stars. We will definitely return the next time we visit Florida.

By David Z |

This place will take you back to the good ol' days of Arcade gaming. When gaming was real and you had to stand up and use your arms and all your fingers. Pinball, Qbert, Galaga, Tron, you name it they have it. For $13 you get free game play, get a wrist band and you can leave and come back later the same day (there's no food or drinks allowed, I don't blame them some of the pinball machines are worth thousands). If I lived in Tarpon Springs I would be there at least once a week if not more. Time flies by so set an alarm if you have to be some where you will get lost in the moment. It never got crowded (we were there on a Saturday and Sunday kinda early in the day) Our 22yr old son even had a great time and most of the games came out way before he knew how to walk. I took one photo then forgot to take more my phone was lost in a time warp back to the day of no cell phones!
Only thing that could have made it better ASTEROIDS!!

By JCinFL1 |

This place is great. I love the pinball and the old school video games. My concern would be the guy that hangs out with the manager. He's been there both times I have visited and he is rude and acts like he can take up all the room in the walk way.

By Ting |

This is probably one of the most awesome museum's I've been to in a while. Entering, the counter where you buy your wristband is made up of old tokens (this really made me smile). The wristband is for all day and you are allowed to enter and exist at will. I thought this was awesome because if you get hungry or are interested in the other shops you can absolutely "take a break" from gaming for a little bit. Once you're in the game play area, all machines are set to be free play, so you can play to your hearts content! :)

The museum itself is amazing. There were pinball machines lining all up and down the side walls...ranging from the early age of pinball to the most recent ones (I believe I heard them say their newest was a 2012 machine). You do have to remember that many of these are *old* machines. Thus we did encounter some which were not functioning at the moment and others which seemed like their parts were somewhat warn, however the nostalgia cannot be beat when you get to play games which you haven't seen for almost 20 years.

Mostly in the middle of the store and at the end were the video games. Again, the nostalgia was awesome, getting to Pacman, centipede, and Tron again.

We went on a Saturday and the museum was fairly busy, with age ranges of the people in there being from their 60s to teens. This concept appeals to all ages! Additionally, I didn't notice people "hogging" machines since there were so many to play and you could come back to a machine any time you want.

Overall, I'm very excited that this is in the Tampa Bay area and I will absolutely bring guests visiting the area here so they can get their game on. :)

By GenFirebat |

I grew up in the arcades of the 80's. Replay allows everyone to go back to those days. They have a ton of fan favorite arcade games and pinball tables. And the best part is that they work! A lot of "vintage arcades" are on their last legs which takes away from the game.
If you get the one day pass, it allows you to come and go throughout the day.

By VosLoVales |

For a few dollars you can spend the whole day playing pinball machines to your heart's content. You can even leave to go to lunch and come back afterward, which is exactly what we did. For me this brought back my youth playing pinball machines in the college student center. There is a wide variety of new and old machines, though not as many as the large pinball place in Las Vegas. There are also 80's type of arcade games. Well worth a visit!

By Cassandra B |

Replay Amusement Museum is so much fun. They have many different games. On top of old video games and dozens of pinball machines, they also had Wreck It Ralph, which made me ridiculously happy.
The price is great, and if you live in the area, a monthly or annual pass is worth it.
This would be a great place for a kids birthday.

By DeanMurphy2020 |

Entering the doorway, I passed through a time warp. I was young again, thinking of my brother playing games on pinball devices (these are not machines). A century ago, a collection of these devices at amusement parks, such as New York’s Coney Island, were called penny arcades, because the cost to operate the device was a penny. A few years ago, I discovered in the San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf district such an amusement museum, Musee Mecanique. The flashing lights and mechanical binging sounds and whistles bring to mind lyrics from 1969’s “Pinball Wizard” by The Who: “Ever since I was a young boy/I’ve played the silver ball/From Soho down to Brighton/I must have played ’em all.”

Stroll down memory lane. Check out the Coke bottle dispenser from 70 years ago (depicted in the accompanying photo). Watch “pinball wizards” hone their skills. It costs nothing to watch, not even a penny☺

By Caryl L |

We drove quite the distance and through a rain storm to experience this attraction. It did not disappoint. There were two adults, and four kids ranging in age from 6-12. We all had a great time! There was only one employee working the entire time we were there (11-330) and it seems as though a second person would have been helpful. The sole employee was super nice and friendly though. Would go back here again if we lived closer.

By Screamscape |

Go back to the glory days of arcades in the 80's in this awesome interactive museum that offers about a hundred pinball machines and almost as many classic arcade games restored to near mint condition, and you can play as much as you want for the cost of admission, which was just $13 for adult and $7 for kids and young kids (6 & under) are free. Great showing my kids what true arcades are meant to be, and the joys of pinball, with not a single Chuck E Cheese style ticket redemption game in site. Pure joy! I wish they had a place like this where I lived, every city should have one.

By reise3 |

We had so much fun playing the arcade games. There are some VERY old interesting machines here that are fun to try out, tons of themed pinball machines, the classics like Centipede & Pac Man, and more. The daily admittance wristband includes unlimited free play access to all pinball and arcade games & unlimited re-entry for that day. Definitely worth a visit.

By Tricky Steve |

I stumbled across this by accident by they have a great selection of old electro-mechanical and newer solid state games as well as arcade games. Some were broken at the time and some needed some work, but a great selection that are all set to free-play.

By Crista S |

This place. Could have spent hours more than the hours we did. Loved the variety and the arm-band approach to gaming. Lose ... win ... didn’t matter. It was all fun. Wish the Wizard of Oz table was working, since that’s the major reason we went, but there were plenty other tables as well as old school arcade games. Fix It Felix or Q*bert anyone? I spent a solid hour on Dr Mario and loved every click. Would have annual passes if we lived any closer! Truly great experience.

By ErTrSe |

It was fun to play the old pinball machines. There are a lot to choose from. There are older arcade games as well. It's a little pricey for someone like me that can only play for about an hour but it was still a lot of fun.

By fchaput |

Believe it or not I think my wife had the best time here. She rolled over the points on the Galaga game. We went with our 2 sons and were the about 4 hours. You pay and admission fee and play all you want. The give you a bracelet and you can even leave and come back later. My wife played Galaga the entire time. Had and awesome time and introced my boys to some good old pinball machines from the 60s and 70s.

By stewytravels |

What a fun flashback afternoon. I am 57 years old and spent most of my paycheck back in the late 70s and early 80s in a game room very similar to this one. However, on this afternoon and evening we had the grandkids while their parents had time to themselves. I have walked past this place several times in past. I don’t think that will happen often anymore. You pay one price and play all day and night if you want. The kids to six years old is 1/2 price while full price is $14. Therefore , for $40 we all played for 3.5 hours. The selection of games is unbelievable.

By Alan S |

Replay is a museum/arcade that has pin ball machines from antique to modern plus old & new computer style games. You pay $14 & can play as many games & stay as long as you like. You can come & go as often as you like that day.Highly recommend it for a fun day!

By John L |

For a flat fee you can play all the retro pinball and video games you want. Clean smoke free environment suitable for families. My adult children brought me here as a surprise ... winner!! Loved Q Bert PACman and pinball even had newer pinball games like walking dead 💀!

By Ian_and_Jenna |

We had a lot of fun at Replay Museum! They have a lot of vintage pinball machines and arcade games. There's definitely something for everyone! The staff was very friendly and helpful! We enjoyed having the option of coming back to play more after a quick bite to eat (lots of great restaurants to choose from). Can't wait to go back!

By asmall2267 |

The store has about 100 old and a few newer pinball machines. It's a lot of fun for the family with one price for unlimited play. Definitely someplace you want to go if you're around Tampa /St Pete.

By Kellie A |

This was a bit with our whole group. It was a nice place to take a break from the sun and enjoy some nostalgic games.

By wolandy |

so fun. Over 60 regular pinball machines. Plus old video games like Galaga, Ms. Pacman, Tempest, Donkey Kong, Qbert, Arkanoid, and more. Play a little, go eat lunch, come back, go get a drink, come back and keep playing. Very addicting and nostalgic.

By Windi G |

My cousin mentioned that this place was a fun date night and my husband and I decided to check it out. Lined with pinball machines and video games like Ms. Pac-Man, Tempest and Joust, it was a trip down memory lane. We had soooo much fun! Check it out for $20/couple late evening date night deals.

By Trigirl |

Amazing place to take the kids and adults! Very inexpensive and pizza and ice cream are just around the corner. Great place for a rainy day.

By dianap2012 |

We got here shortly after they opened. There was no crowd. The kids were able to play any game they wanted. We walked across the street to grab lunch and the people multiples . We were able to play a few more games. This is an amazing place for kids!!

By Chris_Lemus |

The advancement in gaming technology is great, but nothing compares to how an arcade feels. For one flat fee, you can either get a day pass or a monthly membership. The daily price includes a wristband to come in and out as often as you'd like. The hand sanitizing stations were also a nice touch, and they have plenty of pinball machines along with the classic button mashers too.

By KC Green |

Awesome location with amazing collection of pinball machines ranging by decade from current back to the 1950s. Simply pay an entry fee and play them all day long.

For pinball lovers, they have some of the best pinball machines of all time: Lord of the rings, twilight zone, Addams family, and plenty of new titles - Black Night, Guardians of Galaxy, etc. 70 machines. Plenty of classics from 80’s and 70’s too.

Took my 11-year-old son and we had a great time. They do serve water, but no drinks. I can understand the hassle of not serving alcohol there but it would be nice to have a few options. The service was also excellent and very friendly.

If we lived in the area, we would go often...

By Penny P |

One price covers all games. Mostly pinball machines, but some good classics too. Simpsons, Mortal Combat, and Paperboy to name a few. Kids 6 and under are free :)

By Rick M |

What a great experience. One price of $13 for unlimited play of video and pinball machines, some vintage units. The wristband allows you to play the games, leave and enjoy other attractions in Tarpon Springs, and return the same day and play more video games. We have played in other arcades and what we paid for unlimited play here, would have been used up in the first hour somewhere else. Great value for the money and convenient to everything else Tarpon Springs has to offer.

By kater523 |

We adore Replay! It's a blast for $12 unlimited pinball and old school arcade games, such as Pacman! The selection of pinball games is good; They have the old ones that you grew up on and newer ones. The action on the pinball games is mostly good. You can go for a couple of hours of play and the kids love it.

By brimil |

Looking for a fun trip down memory lane? This place is a great way to spent a few hours alone, with a friend or your kids.

Your will find a great selection of pinball machines and classic video games just waiting for you. True best part is you can play as much as you like for one low flat rate....no begging g for just one my quarter!

It's an old school arcade, so space it tight and it's nothing fancy to look at. This is no big deal as you will spend most of your time mesmerized in a sea of analog sights and sounds that will make you feel like your back in 1982!

By u2lemon78 |

So happy to stumble across this place. If you’re a child from the 70s and 80s - you will return to your childhood. For only $14 per person you can play all the games/pinball to your hearts content. Love this place. Will be back when I visit Tarpon Springs on a rainy day. “Pew...Pew...”

By 2013reviews2013 |

We went here for a birthday party for a friend. The price is good and there were alot of machines to play - pinball, etc.
Closes early which we didn't know why - maybe because of the night life next door to the establishment ?

By aboveboardPete |

You are allowed to re-enter if you want to take a walk for a beer/drink break. many, many classic games.... fun for all!

By Millstones M |

This is my second visit having visited back in 2019.

Had the games I was looking for plus loads of other.

Atari Tempest, Atari Star Wars, OutRun, Donkey Kong, Asteroids, Galaga, Galaxian, Pacman, Mrs Pacman and a good selection of pinball machines.

Pity it didn't have an Atari Pole Position 😢

The staff were very welcoming.

The entry price is very reasonable and more affordable than arcade monsters!!!

By MollyHoo |

My son is a huge pinball enthusiast and absolutely loved Replay! So reasonably priced for so much arcade activity. We have also been to the Pinball Museum in Asheville that he considers this one to be even better. Husband and I had time to walk around the streets of Tarpon Springs. Win Win!

By GKEYXO |

I love this place. It's a great way to kill an afternoon. Tons of pinball, tons of old school arcades. Decent prices.

By MAG |

This is a really fun "museum"/ arcade. You pay a flat rate fee and can play as much and as long as you want for the day. You also have unlimited in and out privileges.

This place is full of new and antique pinball machines and lots of retro video games like Centipede, Donkey Kong, Galaga, Ms Pac Man , etc.

It's loud in there, but it's an arcade so that's to be expected.

They have special rates for evening date nights and also run special singles events. Fun for all ages!!

Replay is located in the very cute area of downtown Tarpon Springs. There is free street and city lot parking.

By tumbleweedchris |

The Replay Museum is a relatively small pinball arcade, but you can't beat the price here. One price gets your free play for the day. There are maybe 25 or so pinball machines and about the same number of arcade units. The collection of machines varies in age with about an equal number of new and old machines. The Halloween table was my favorite. You get a wristband to come and go as much as you like that day. This is an excellent way to pass the time and has a very reasonable price point. I'd recommend this to anyone in the area looking for something to do. You'll have a good time.

By Lk S |

This place reminds me of classic arcades of my in staff was friendly and the cost was right. I would have preferred less people in the establishment but I understand that bodies are needed for a business to be successful. This would be a great place for families or for guys that are tired of gift shops and are looking for a family escape.

By LKG426 |

If you are looking for a great way to spend a few hours without spending a fortune, then the Replay Museum is where you need to go. Pinball machines that span 4-5 decades line the walls and it is so cool seeing how the games have evolved, in sensors, flippers, lights and scoring. Video gamers, too, will not be disappointed seeing how these games too have evolved! It is such a fun place! Best part - leave your quarters at home - your ticket truly gives you unlimited play on EVERY machine.

By GeeRayBee |

A very unique place to play older pinball machines and video games as much as you like. One can even leave and return later the same day with a paid daily admission. Monthly rates too!

By Italyhome |

This brings you back to your childhood.. there are hundreds of pinball machines from days gone by. Pay one price and play all day.. leave go get something to eat in Beautiful downtown Tarpon and come back and play for the rest of the day

By marykarz |

We have been to pinball places like this before, but this was by far the best. Games are in good shape and staff is friendly. People did not stay on machines for long, so we were able to play all the ones we wanted. A good selection of old and new machines--lots of fun!!

By SoozClues |

Friends and I went on a Wednesday afternoon and it wasn't crowded. Enjoyed reliving my childhood at Replay. I kept thinking "I remember this pinball machine!" as I moved from one ancient pinball machine to another. It was also fun to try the new ones based on the latest movies, like Guardians of the Galaxy, Avatar, and Terminator. What made me the happiest was the variety of old arcade games with the original user interfaces - Tempest with the dial, Centipede with the trackball. I rarely find Tempest at other arcades, so this was a real treat. The only drawback to unlimited play (as opposed to rationing your play based on the number of quarters your mother gave you) is that I think I have sprained the muscles in my forearms due to overuse of my flipper fingers. I will heal and shall return.

By Jewel D |

My husband got nostalgic walking around and seeing all those games he palyed when he should have been studying in school...need I say more? Fun.

By snivvy |

We love pinballs and arcade games, so we were delighted to learn a new place to play had opened in Tarpon Springs. Admission cost was $13, with a discount for seniors, and guests can play all day.
Many favorites like Creature From the Black Lagoon, Wizard of Oz, Fun House, Attack from Mars, Ms Pacman and Tron kept us busy for a fun afternoon. Definately worth a visit if you're in the area!

By ljcbh |

If you like pinball machine this is the place to go. For one fixed price $13, you get to have as much fun as you desire. You can stay at your favorite machine or try one at a time by going down the aisle which is full of machines. There are also video machines such as Michael Jackson or even an old PacMan. On Friday and Saturday you can play from 11 am to 11 pm. Parking outside the museum or in the public parking lot nearby is free. We play for a few hours in the afternoon and then go over to the Greek restaurants on Dodecanese Blvd for dinner. We then go back a play a few more games before heading home. We had a nice enjoyable day.

By Shellville |

So much fun for the whole family! There are a variety of pinball and arcade games, old and new. Didn't want to leave. What a great bargain too! Loved it!

By bdow555 |

Replay Amusement Museum In Downtown Tarpon Springs, Florida is an arcade/video game/pinball lovers dream. Nestled in a row of quirky shops and eateries Replay is filled with arcade consoles and pinball machines. Including one of the largest pinball machines in the world, Hercules! I normally take advantage of their wristband policy, play for a few hours, grab a bite to eat and come back for more. One flat admission and play all day on games set to free play, so killer!

By Connie G |

My two grandchildren and daughter-in-law could have stayed for several more hours. What a great time they all had here. Replay Museum is clean and they have all the machines that one could want to play. Once paying your admission, you can go in and out of Replay Museum as often as you want during the day you purchase your tickets.

By NurseG19 |

This was a great place to go with teens and adults. Cheap for endless fun. Tons of games. We came to florida and it rained for two days. This was the perfect thing to do!

By G4887FSalrxejk |

We planned a trip to Tarpon Springs because everyone in the family was interested in the arcade and it didn't disappoint. The website has a list of current games. It's been so long I couldn’t remember how to play many of the games and it didn't look like I was the only one who forgot. It was interesting seeing side-by-side how the pinball machine designs changed over the years. The building is narrow with 100 machines lined up in a very compact area. There was a considerable amount of people in the arcade when we went but everyone seemed to check out a game then move on to the next. I tried to play one of the favorite video games from my younger years, but the graphics aren’t what I’m used to now resulting in a headache.

The environment is very noisy and intense, and we got tired of standing. We planned on staying longer but our family was done at the 2-hour mark.

There is free street parking and a public parking lot nearby. The admission wristband allows you to come and go for the day. There are a lot of cool shops and restaurants in walking distance and it's a short drive to the sponge docks. This is a unique place especially if you're looking for an indoor activity on a rainy day or to get out of the summer heat.

By aab33 |

Such an awesome place to spend an afternoon! The staff was very helpful and friendly, and the selection of games is fantastic! Lots of pinball machines (new and old), classic sit-down games, and great arcade games ranging across all genres and eras! It was also nice that they have beverages available to purchase there as well.

By StefJax |

This a great spot for anyone with even a passing fancy in arcade games. They have tons of pinball machines and some other classic arcade games like Frogger, Mario Bros, PAC Man, etc. For $13 you get a wristband for all day so you can leave to get lunch and come back within the same day!

By Ian W |

A lot of fun! More games were out of order than what was listed on the website though. Overall would absolutely visit again!

By Arber P |

brings back memories but all the games are ancient. they need to have hand sanitizer in this place because a lot of hands are touching these machines through out the day. The price is good to come have some fun when there's nothing else to do. The bad thing is they make you pay just to walk through the door just to look at the old games if your just a visitor strolling through town. this place needs some newer games and some Lysol spray to make me come back

By Rebecca B |

We found this place on our Pinball app when vacationing in FL. We are always looking for arcades that have Pinball which are hard to find. This place is awesome. We meet on a Saturday night and it was not too busy so you did not have to wait to play. They have all the classic arcade and Pinball machines and even some newer ones. Everything is set on freeplay, you pay one low price and your wristband is good all day so you can leave and come back. How cool is that? They even had specials posted on the door for certain nights. It was everything we expected and then some.

By Crystal G |

I had a meetup at this place and I was not at all disappointed. For a decent price you can play all of the pinball and video games you can! There was a great selection of vintage and modern ones that are well maintained. This is an excellent place for a party or for a date night.

By Bhuzzsaw |

We just completed a Georgia/Florida road trip hitting as many pinball/arcades as possible. Replay Amusement Museum was one of our favorites along with the Pinball Palace in Brunswick.

This was the one place that had the new Deadpool pinball machine. We enjoyed it so much we decided to do two days.

The games are in great condition. A couple minor issues, the Aerosmith machine is not leveled properly. And a couple of the kids were new to pinball and started games without completing them.

Other than that which wasn't a big deal we had a great time!

By Gerry G |

I wasn't sure what to expect when I opened the door to the Replay Museum in Tarpon Springs, Fl. As a kid growing up, I spent a lot of time and many nickels playing pinball at a local Catholic Church club. The entrance fee of $13 gets you a wristband good for all day and free play on some vintage and sort of new pinball machines and video games. What I experienced was a set fee entrance into a pinball theme park of sorts. While I could have spent all day, I left after about an hour relishing some fond memories of days of my youth. To my surprise, I was still pretty good with the flippers and avoiding tilts. If you don't mind spending the $13 dollars, go for it. It's worth the memories.

By Muse |

Take a trip down memory lane and have a blast doing it. This place is great!! Old school game arcade! Pay one price and play all day!!

By Emily P |

Tarpon Springs is a very small town near Tampa, however there are some very nice restaurants, shops and a very cozy game room in the town square.

Replay is an Arcade with working pin-ball machines and Retro Arcade Games such as Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga and Mortal Combat. Rather than utilizing coins or tokens, you pay an entrance fee and can enjoy unlimited play on all the machines. There are stand-up machines and sit-down machines. There are also stools for those who wish to sit at the stand-up games.

Personally video games are not my passion, but they are my husbands, so we stopped in on a Sunday afternoon. It was relatively busy, but I didn't have a problem finding open games. There were a few Out-of-Order Games, but as most of the games are 25-35 years old, it is understandable that a few games will be offline here and there. Even though I only played a few games, I still had a great time. This would also be a great rainy day activity for the family.

By bnj728 |

Huge selection of 80’s and 90’s arcade games and pinball machines but you must purchase a pass to play all day. No paying by the game. Also it seems like there are a good amount out of order. But no where has the selection they have. If you want to play a large selection of games from years ago and have the hours to make it worthwhile, go for it.

By bnj728 |

Always loved this local gem with a great selection of newer and older machines. The video games are focused on the Golden Age of the 80’s and early 90’s with many of your favorite quarter grabbers of our youth. The pinball goes from the 50’s to current machines with something for everyone. A paid admission gives you access to all the games and the hours fly by fast. So why only a 3 star review? Because of the current mask requirement by the owner. They are the only business in Tarpon that requires masks still and it takes away from the enjoyment. Using your business to make a personal political statement is keeping me away from the business until they change their policy. Hopefully they get back to being the incredible fun time they offer.

By KYknowitall |

This place RULES!! I had hours of fun here. Flat rate to get in, everything's on free play, was in Generation X heaven. I rocked out on pinball, from the newest Iron Man & Star Trek machines to machines from the early 70s, Doctor Who, Metallica, classics and slight rarities, got to finally try a Jersey Jack Wizard of Oz machine. Maybe 30 pinballs in all?! Then the standup console video games and an really fun classic sit-down Star Wars machine from '83 which I played for a full hour. Enter-and-leave wristband so you can bail for an hour for a bite and/or a brew. In a great location. What a super destination. If I'm ever in the Tampa Bay area or an hour away, I'll do what I can to justify a return trip!!

By Jim W |

My wife and I had such a great time at Replay yesterday. We played so many games for so long, we feel like we ran a marathon... The time just flew by. The crowd was big but they have enough classics to keep you busy and entertained.

By Teakwo23 |

$14 for all you can play. Tons of games and pinballs. You can spend hours here. Gets very crowded at night on the the weekends. A little warm in the back too with all of the people and the heat from the arcades.

By Scot G |

This place is retro 80's video arcade with some newer pinball machines thrown in as well. We had a great time here remembering all the old stand-up video games like Frogger, Galaga, and Donkey Kong. The really cool thing is they all work well.
The pinball games span the last 50 years and are also in excellent condition, I spent a half hour just playing the Addams Family machine.
Excellent diversion for a couple hours in Tarpon..

By RickYoung9556 |

My wife and I took a day trip to Honeymoon Beach (Check it out. Beautiful beaches and kid friendly playground). We drove the 30 minutes to the public parking across the street from Replay Museum. We decides to eat before playing pinball and we were very happy with all the restaurant choices nearby.
The Replay Museum has 30+ working pinball machines plus another 20+ vintage arcade video games. The pinball games range in vintage 1970 working pinball games to some very recent games.
The admission price means not messing with quarters, tokens and swipe cards.
It was a terrific afternoon. We highly recommend giving it a try.

By KP |

A group of my friends and I decided to check out this place (one of the girls in the group is in a pinball tournament league). WHAT A GREAT TIME! We were there like kids in a candy store, 2 hours flew by and we didn't even realize it. Games are ALL in great shape, very clean. "Hercules" is a must see beast! You name it they have it. Fun and not expensive at all.

By Brian S |

Came here with family. 13 yr old girl and 12 yr old boy. Kids had a good time. Employees and people without wrist bands hung out on the pinball games. Annoying they are playing the games the customers want to play. A guy without a wristband sat on the game of thrones machines for 3 hours and traded off playing with the guy with the I work here button. The hercules 8ft pinball didn't work. The rock and roll.pinball. Metallica? Didn't have pinballs. A few games have the joysticks no working in all directions. A few games didn't respond to start. 1 play er mortal kombat 4 for example. Overall it was a fun time. Need some bar trivia games for the wives .

By gsnaps007 |

$16 play all day.
Replay is an awesome place to spend the day playing pinball and arcade machine video games. The employees are always friendly and helpful.

By Lee C |

It was awesome! Dozens of pinball machines and classic arcade games from the 80s and 90s. All included for the price of admission. No upselling and no hassle. Best part is admission is for whole day so you can come and go as you please. We can't wait to go back!

By Mistrippines |

A place to visit when in Tarpon Springs for some old-fashioned fun. Lots of vintage machines. There’s also comfy couches.

By orlandomountaineer |

This is the BEST arcade with 80-90's video games and pinball machines in the country! I have searched for a place like this for years and the closest is Castles and Coasters in Phoenix, but I live in Florida. The selection of games is unmatched and the staff is knowledgeable. My 3 kids love it even if they are used to other types of gaming, such as minecraft and Xbox. Also it's clean and no smoking, unlike some other grungy arcades that are often attached to bowling alleys. When we're in the area, we always make sure to spend a few hours at this great establishment. If I was to open an arcade, it would just be like this!

By 7tammy |

The arcade is very clean. The machines are in perfect condition. The selection is fantastic. The price is reasonable. The atmosphere is fun. Hats off to the owner. The is a top notch arcade that held our attention for nearly five hours. Lots of fond memories were included in the price! We will be back.

By Gayle F |

I didn’t know what to expect but we had a really good time here. Lots of games, close to restaurants and public parking. I highly recommend! Good for 7+ due to height to reach games- though they do have some stools and steps.

By Wanda B |

Cover charge at the door that allows all day play. We didn't plan on spending more than an hour there (and we didn't), but we needed to get out of the sun and wind down a bit, so we went ahead and paid.

I loved all the pinball machines....those have always been my favorite! My daughter loved experiencing arcade games and had a good time.

There was however one dark cloud hanging overhead, and it prevented us from fully enjoying our time there.

I don't know his name, but he's bossy, rude, and seemed to think he owned the place (I asked him...in frustration, if he does in fact own it, to which he replied no). He seemed to always "be there", hovering about, and it creeped me out, so we left.

By terpskin |

I was a pinball fanatic in high school, and this place takes me right back to that time when I used to go to the arcade and play all the pinball and video games I could! They have both old and new machines and the fact that you just pay one price and play as long as you like is wonderful! I go with my middle school aged daughter and she enjoys it as well! Replay Amusement Museum is located in downtown Tarpon and is close to many restaurants and pubs within walking distance. Much fun!

By Butter_O_Hemian |

Do the words HIGH SCORE, Multi-Ball, or Challenge Stage fill you with remembrance and a bit of adrenaline? THIS is the place. Well Maintained Pinball, a trove of 80-s/90-s video cabinet games, and a whole lot of games you probably would never see outside of a trade show or a junkpile these days. Pay one fee, play all day, in and out privileges. Get some Greek coffee up the street, have a Cubano sandwich at the cafe across the street, and come back and play some more. Open days and later on some nights, check the website. WORTH YOUR TIME!

By Deborah Case |

This place takes me back to the 80's where arcades were full of so many games. You pay an entrance fee to get in and then you can play every game as much as you want. Video games can be so expensive to play with quarters. They also have a monthly or yearly pass if you would like to go often.

By Candy B |

Took the grandsons for a Saturday evening flashback. They got to experience the old time pinball machines and original Pac Man games. Even with two techno savvy young men, they had a great time and were on par with their high tech devices. The location is in a sweet spot in downtown Tarpon Springs which adds to the feeling of taking a step back in time.

By FloridaMeister |

If you remember playing pinball - or other kinds of arcade games as a kid, this is a real experience. These guys have assembled three or four dozen machines in vintage ranging from the 1960s into the new millennium.
From the giant "Hercules" pinball machine at the front of the store, to classic video games like galaga, Donkey Kong and a table-top version of Ms. Pac-Man, most of these machines are fully operable and playable.
They also are working on some older, vintage machines and are in search of more. This is a really great place to stop and play the machines, find new ones, and reminisce.
Possibly the most interesting is a hand-controlled "tank" machine that allows you to be your own tank commander.
BTW, they have a vintage Coke vending machine that sits in the front window of the store. We give this five stars for authenticity, value and fun.

By 887arlenep |

This is a must do. How cool is to go to a place where you can play vintage pinball machines, video games and have a great time.
Steve was awesome! He was super friendly, professional and informative. As we entered he welcomed us and asked if it was our first time. There's a one time fee of $14pp and that fee entitles you to play all the machines, ALL day. That's pretty amazing! They also give military discount. We were given a wrist band and off we went to play the pinball machines and all other video games. They have one of the largest production pinball machine, the Atari Hercules! Wow, super fun to play.
The place is very clean, it has a nice seating area with a nice sofa. The museum also have restrooms. This museum is great for singles, couples and families.
This is the best pinball machine museum we have ever been in the United States.
I totally recommend this place if you are in the Tarpon Springs area.

By Jon R |

What a fun way to spend a few hours. For $13.00/each we got wristbands that were good all day--come and go as you like. It's called a "museum" but it's more like a big arcade as it features dozens of classic pinball games as well as dozens of vintage arcade games, all available for unlimited play! I had played a number of these back when they cost a $.25 per play but my kids had only seen PC/NES/64 etc. home play versions. And, while Frogger on your TV is not all that different from standing at the Frogger machine, you can't replace the vibrations, sounds and lights of a classic pinball machine with your computer screen, no matter how advance the graphics are. No comparison--it's something you have to experience.

Replay Museum is right in downtown Tarpon Springs with free parking near by and other shops and eateries in close walking distance.

By Crawdevil |

Great cheap video game experience even the young kids loved. Great staff jumped right on any games not working.

By Troualy |

I had a great time playing pinball machines and arcade games from when I was a kid. The cost isn't bad (14 bucks for adults) to come and go all day and play all the games on free play. It was a nice change of pace to be indoors and away from the more touristy section, but also remain in walking distance of restaurants if you need a break. The guy who was working there was very nice and knowledgeable as well. There is a public parking lot within walking distance across the street. Highly recommend.

By NycTraveler077 |

This was a step back in time to my misspent youth playing all the wacky games of the 70's and 80's in one great spot. Pinball games galore - The Black Night! We had that one in the local pizza place in my town. Captain Fantastic - throwback! Frogger, Pac-Man, Star Wars, 4x4, Punch-out, etc, etc, etc, It is all here and one price for unlimited games. I played all these with my kids and we had such an awesome time. It was really fun for an afternoon on a rainy day. Be prepared to feel 30 years younger with your kids.

By Anna S |

When planning our weekend get away my husband got this place as part of our to do list. We went today, cool place, it has approximately over 30 pinball machines among other arcade video games like pacman, space invadors, etc. You can get a $13 all day pass in order to come within its business hours (opens from 11 am to 11 pm). Some of the Pinball machines they have are: Wizard of Oz, Terminator, Medieval Medness, Metallica, Attack from Mars, Batman, Centaur, Twilight Zone, Games of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings, and much more. If you are not a pinball fanatic, they have a deal: $20 pass per couple to play from 8 pm to 11 pm. The young lady in charge is very nice and on top of everything during your visit, good service; if you visit Tarpon Bay Downtown, don't miss this amusement option, it will take you back to your childhood having a great time!.

By marcb7819 |

While on a weekend getaway we found this place. My gf loves old video games and pin ball. All the games are set on free play. You can buy a wrist band for all day play and come and go as you wish. We spent about an hour or so there and had a great time. It is a great place to get away from the sand and the sun for a while and have a good time.

By Kristis74 |

Don't let the word "Museum" fool you. This place is awesome and well priced!

They have about 30 pinball machines which age from the 50's to today as well as any 1980's video game you could think of!..... Q-Bert, Mortal Combat, Ms. Pac-Man, Wreck it Ralph, Donkey Kong... the list goes on and on.

The very BEST part of all of this....... you pay one flat fee of $13.00 for adults and $7.00 for kids and you can play them ALL DAY! No quarters!!! AND... If you leave, they even give you a bracelet so you can come back later if you want to go eat or look at shops, etc.

By Jeremy R |

Wow, this find is a gem of Tarpon Springs. My partner found this place online, and, as we are both arcade/pinball enthusiasts, we decided to check it out. The $13 per person per day entrance fee is very reasonable. I was able to play Donkey Kong, Super Mario, Pac-Man, Mrs. Pac-Man, and so many versions of pinball (Walking Dead, Limited Edition Wizard of Oz, any superhero or villain you could imagine, and so on). I was blown away by how cool this museum is. Definitely on the "have to do" list if you're ever visiting Tarpon! Way to go, Replay!

By HarmonyW22 |

I was a teen when video arcades became a big thing, and visiting this museum was a trip back in time. They have every big game I ever played (and a lot of lesser known ones) from the mid-80s, and then every era since. The play-all-you-want fee was really reasonable and my teenage daughters loved it, too.

By JanetTampaMom2016 |

Great place to take kids to get them to interact with you. Cute place for teens to go on a date, or hang with friends.I am 50 and had a blast playing on the the old pinball and Ms Pac Man machines. My kids enjoyed playing against me. Worth the trip for sure! And machines are well cared for.

By Jack A |

This Was perfect for a rainy afternoon. Went back on time. A hidden gem. Off the beat and quiet place. Super friendly staff.

By ec0bb |

This was one of my favorite places. Lots of machines. go when school is in and beat the rush. $14 all-day pass with in and out privileges so you can go have a meal.

By PurdueGirl84 |

If you are a fan of pinball machines, this is the place for you!! Tucked amid the antique shops in downtown Tarpon Springs, it's definitely a hidden gem! My 12-year-old son loved and could have spent hours in here. I didn't count the number of pinball machines, but it has to be over 100. You pay one fee upfront and then play as much as you want.

By gschleiffer |

What a fun place expand very nostalgic as well. They have tons of pinball machines. Like walking into a time warp. Star Trek, rock and roll themed machines etc. you can but a day pass or weekly pass or even a monthly pass. The young man working at the front was friendly and seemed to really enjoy being there. Great rainy day activity for the kids or adults.

By Heather B |

I went here with some friends on a Sunday afternoon. It was great. Not too busy, good variety of pinball machines and other arcade games from when I was young (80's-90's). Only a few machines were not working but they were fixing them while we were there. You pay a flat fee and get to play for the whole day if you want. We had a great time and will be back for sure.

By Holly K |

What a great way to spend a day! We have been here several different times and had great fun each time. The place is clean, has a lot of pinball machines and arcade games all for one price. They have a special deal for seniors, you can come in and play, leave to get a meal and come back...your price covers you from open to close. We always get there when they open which is not very busy since most people are working or in school. We have brought our 4 yr grandson a couple times (kids his age are free..how great is that?) They have stools for the little ones to use so they can be tall enough to see the games. You are not allowed drinks by the games (which makes sense) so if you bring something there is a locker for you to put it in. Some of the games don't work, or are turned off, but there are so many others that we can spend hours there and be happy! If you are in Tarpon Springs make time to stop in. Great location, w have never had trouble finding a parking spot, but we have also ridden our bikes there as it is close to Pinellas Trail.

By kleetampa |

As other reviews note, for $13, an adult gets a wristband that allows you to play as many video games and pinball machines as you want, for as long as you want, for the entire business day. Their website allows you to see what video games and pinball machines they have and seems fairly up-to-date about which ones might be temporarily out of service. We arrived not long after they opened (11 am) on a Saturday, and it didn't get very busy until around 1 pm. We left for lunch and to visit some nearby shops and then returned to play for another hour or so late in the afternoon. We didn't encounter anyone "hogging" machines or people without wristbands playing. Some of the video games are pretty retro, including a Galaxian machine. Many were from the early 80's, such as Galaga, Pac Man, Ms. Pac Man, Donkey Kong, Centipede and Frogger. One machine, titled simply "Classics" had a menu that offered more than 50 older games, including Space Invaders. I didn't see any of the extremely old-school games, such as Tank or Asteroids. There quite a few 80's style pinball machines, but not many that I remembered as being from the 1970s. There were also a surprisingly high number of modern pinball machines, including Game of Thrones and a Wizard of Oz one that included high-end video graphics.

I spent my fair share of hours playing pinball or video games in smoky bars or dimly-lit mall arcades, crowded with young teens hanging out aimlessly and using foul language. This is NOT that place. It is clean and modern, and on a Saturday afternoon it was totally suitable for small children. Several kids were enjoying the games, although I suspect their parents might have been enjoying them even more!

Overall, this is a great place to have fun, where you can come and go at your will, for a very low overall price. If you are hungry or thirsty, there are a few restaurants, including ones that serve alcohol, within a block.

And oh... if you visit the restroom (or at least the ladies room), be sure to look up!

By Justin L |

Pinballs that is. The place is a super laid back place, where you pay once at the front and all the games are included. Walls of old school and new school pinball machines, and a plethora of old school arcade machines.

The only thing I could say would be nice to have, would maybe be some drinks and snacks available.. There was a cooler with water bottles... but as a gaming establishment, they should know we need munchies when we play!

All and all, would absolutely go back

By Tangelene R |

They have the right idea; bring in a variety of pinball and arcade games, charge a flat fee for free play, and let you play as you please. However, the games need a but of TLC, even the newer ones. There appeared to be only one person working, and he stayed at the front counter. A second employee would be beneficial. Someone to walk around, keep an eye on the machines and track which ones are having issues. Please note, it is very noisy in there. If you are sensitive to chaotic sound, his may not be the place for you.

By jinxiecat123 |

The place is a great concept but the problem is it's too crowded and people stay on games for hours at a time with no regard for other people I would expect this from children but not from adults that are in their forties. I've been there twice with the kids and none of us can get on the Wizard of Oz game because it's always hogged up and there's nobody monitoring the game times so unfortunately I won't be back for a while maybe they'll read this and do something about it.