Lucky Ju Ju Pinball Museum “Free Play” New Years Eve | Alameda
Lucky Ju Ju Pinball Museum | 1510 Webster Street, Alameda, California No Comment
The Lucky Ju Ju Pinball Gallery is a unique underground arena for vintage pinball machines and a showcase for artists. This hidden treasure of a pinball arcadium is tucked away in Alameda and features about 80 classic and vintage games ranging from older wooden games through 70s machines like Fireball (1971) and Wizard (1976) and even a few contemporary machines including one of our favorites The Addams Family (1992), the best selling pinball game of all time.
For New Years Eve they’ll switch all of the machines on free play (no quarters needed!) from 2pm until 1am, turn their rock jukeboxes up to 11. Also celebrate the opening of their new wing with over 40 more games and a new art gallery with its first installation; “Pinball Art as Fine Art” curated by Melissa Harmon.
- Over 80 Pinball Machines on free play (no quarters needed)
- No Host Bar
- Flipper Finger Food~ Hors d’oeuvres and snacks
- Party Favors! (Poppers, razzers and things that go snap in the night!)
Cost: $25/person All money benefits the non profit museum, a 501 c 3.
Links: Event details
Cost: $25
Tags: Alameda, Free Food, New Year's Eve, NYE, Pinball, Worth the Splurge
Categories: East Bay, Free Food, Fun & Games, Top Pick

The Lucky Ju Ju Pinball Gallery is a unique underground arena for vintage pinball machines and a showcase for artists. This hidden treasure of a pinball arcadium is tucked away in Alameda and features about 80 classic and vintage games ranging from older wooden games through 70s machines like Fireball (1971) and Wizard (1976) and even a few contemporary machines including one of our favorites The Addams Family (1992), the best selling pinball game of all time.

