
Located off the Parkway on Historic Nature Trail, just past the Space Needle. Our collection includes mostly Limited Editions from both modern times and dating back to the 1960’s! Our goal is to give our guests a fun, informative experience by sharing our love and passion for pinball. “The history of a museum meets the fun of an arcade – The best kind of museum is one where you can play with the exhibits. “Largest Collection of Pinballs & Retro Games in the Smokies” $15 to see and play pinball machines that I will never get the opportunity to see and play elsewhere until closing time? That’s a “sign me up!” declaration if ever I made one. The Gatlinburg Pinball Museum is more than just a place to look at a growing collection of rare pinball machines, it’s also where you can play all those rare pinball machines with the purchase of an all-day pass. It’s actually in the same building as the Headcase Escape Games and adds another interesting dimension to their business there.
PINBALL ARCADE GATLINBURG ZIP
The Gatlinburg Pinball Museum is located next to the Space Needle and Zip Gatlinburg on Airport Road/Historic Nature Trail just up from Bubba Gump Shrimp and across the street from the Gatlinburg Convention Center. That pinball museum is the most recent addition to the growing selection of niche attractions here and we’d like to take a moment to introduce it to you! We have a museum for aforementioned Titanic ship, we have a museum for the aforementioned salt and pepper shakers, we have a museum for not-yet-mentioned old school synthesizers and now we have a museum for pinball games in Gatlinburg, TN. Want to see some old-school vaudeville theater? We’ve got in the Smokies!ĭespite catering to a very general audience of all shapes, sizes, ages and then some, we do have some pretty niche interests that could be worth your time to check out all the same usually in the form of museums. Want to go see a museum dedicated to, of all things, the Titanic ship? We’ve got in the Smokies.



If you want to go see thousands of salt and pepper shakers in one place, we’ve got it in the Smokies. If you want to see Goats on a Roof, we’ve got it in the Smokies. Gatlinburg and the Smokies at large are just as well known for off-the-beaten-path attractions as we are for the rollercoasters, distilleries, candy stores, hiking trails and other mainstream options.
