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Cyberstation: 424 Washington Park Mall

Washington Park Mall in Bartlesville, Oklahoma opened in 1984. Suite 424 operated as a Cyberstation arcade during the late 1990s, boasting Tekken 3, Ridge Racer, and redemption games popular with Bartlesville’s youth. Bartlesville *Examiner-Enterprise* mall insert (5 Nov 1999) announced “Grand Re-Launch of Cyberstation,” offering bonus tokens with every plush prize. The arcade continued…

Cracker Jax

Cracker Jax, opened in 1996 at 16001 N. Scottsdale Rd., is a 28-acre family fun park offering go-karts, mini-golf, batting cages, and an indoor arcade stocked with more than 100 video and redemption games. The game room—billed simply as “The Arcade”—features classics like Skee-Ball alongside modern ticket machines, and remains a popular cool-weather retreat in metro Phoenix. References …

Castle City Fun Center

Castle City Fun Center (82-530 Highway 111, Indio) opened in March 1996with go-karts, mini-golf, and a mid-sized video-game arcade anchored by ticket redemption machines. Though ownership has changed, the venue—often referred to simply as “Castle City”—still advertises an indoor game room for family play. References Yelp: Castle City Fun Center (Indio) The Desert Sun Write-Up from Aug…

Canton Sportplex

Canton SportPlex (5 Carver Circle) is primarily an indoor sports arena and roller rink, but it also maintains a small arcade corner catering to birthday parties and youth-league visitors. Machines rotate seasonally, mixing older racing cabinets with modern claw and ticket games. References Canton SportPlex Official Site Google Maps reviews (mentions “arcade area”)

Cannery Row Arcade / Oscar’s Playground

Located at 640 Wave Street on Monterey’s historic Cannery Row, the Cannery Row Arcade offers tourists an old-school mix of pinball, air hockey, and ticket redemption games—often bundled with adjacent attractions like the Mirror Maze. Its neon “ARCADE” sign has greeted visitors since the early 2000s. References Cannery Row Official Attractions page (lists Arcade) Google Maps: Cannery Row…

Boomtown Casino (Biloxi Ms.)

Boomtown Casino Biloxi (676 Bayview Ave.) includes a second-floor “Boomtown Arcade” with a rotating lineup of modern redemption and video games—marketed to families while adults visit the gaming floor. Player club brochures from 2023 tout the arcade as “kid-friendly entertainment with prize redemptions.” References Boomtown Biloxi Official Site – Family Fun / Arcade

Bellagio (Las Vegas Strip)

Bellagio Resort & Casino (3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd.) does not maintain a public arcade; instead, its primary gaming offerings are the main casino floor and sportsbook. However, convention-level corridors historically hosted small clusters of multi-game cabinets labeled “KidsQuest” in the early 2000s. Those machines were removed during a 2011 remodel, leaving Bellagio without a dedicated…

Beau Rivage

Beau Rivage (875 Beach Blvd.) features an on-site “Family Arcade” on its second floor, stocked with crane games, driving simulators, and ticket redemption machines—designed for guests under 21. The arcade is highlighted on resort maps and remains active as of 2024. References Beau Rivage Official Site – Family Arcade Google Maps: Beau Rivage (reviews mention arcade)

Bally’s Le Mans Speedway: Crossroads Shopping Center

One of a short-lived but fondly remembered family fun-center concepts, **Bally’s Le Mans Speedway** started in the early 1970s as an indoor go-kart “mini-Grand Prix” attraction and morphed—almost accidentally—into a video-game arcade brand that Bally Manufacturing chose to keep alive even after absorbing it into the Aladdin’s Castle empire. Le Mans’ maiden lap was run at Del Amo…

Bally’s Aladdin’s Castle: Warren Mall

Warren Mall, serving northwestern Pennsylvania since 1979, added a Bally’s Aladdin’s Castle arcade in the early 1980s near JCPenney. A *Warren Times-Observer* holiday insert (1987) promoted “Token Tuesdays” and featured Pac-Man gift certificates. Locals recall Street Fighter II tournaments echoing down the concourse through the mid-1990s. The arcade closed in the early 2000s as the…