Today we got to visit The Bergen Pinball Club, a private pinball club a short walk from the city center.
I contacted them in advance and they said to let them know when we were in town and they would work out a time. We agreed on Saturday at 3pm. There was talk of a donation but not how much so I visited the website and looked at the membership tiers. I came up with a price that I thought would be fair and generous was going to go with that when I got there.
We arrived at the address and messaged them via Whatsapp and they came out to meet us and led us in via a side entrance.
The layout of the club was explained to us. It's laid out roughly, by era.
Pinball Map shows them having 130 machines, but they weren't all available for play. There were still a good number of games that I had never played before, so that was great.
We got a really nice tour of the facility and then I bought a T-shirt and we made our donation of 300 NOK each, or about $60. The donation ended up being above what I had worked out in my mind, but we were there and the money was going to pinball machine upkeep.
Kjell is very passionate about the machines here. This was a very rare Mythology. It had an issue and couldn't be played, but Kjell cleaned the glass so I could get a good photo.
Enough with the broken machines, here are the machines that played great.
But there were switches around that closed the gate which opened the inlane and closed off the outlane.
It was a really great afternoon of pinball. It was one of the most unique pinball experiences we have had yet.
After pinball we walked back to city center and waited in line for a delicious hot dog. The hot dogs here are out of this world.
Wooooah, the art for Robot is so sick. And laser war looks soooo cheesy and awesome.
ReplyDeleteYea so many cool machines.
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