
115 Bourbon Street
One of Chicagoland’s multi‑bar mega‑venues, 115 Bourbon Street slipped an honest‑to‑goodness arcade cabinet into its sports‑bar mix at the peak of the early‑2000s “barcade” wave. Regulars still recall the Ms.

49er Fun Park
49’er Fun Park began life in the late 1980s as a mom‑and‑pop miniature‑golf course tucked into Grass Valley’s pine‑lined foothills. By the early ’90s, batting cages, bumper boats, and a

Abra K Dabra IL
A short-lived attempt by K-Mart to compete with the food + drink + kid’s wonderland arcade experience of the early 80’s that replaced animatronics with human magicians. Two prototype locations

Abra K Dabra MO
A short-lived attempt by K-Mart to compete with the food + drink + kid’s wonderland arcade experience of the early 80’s that replaced animatronics with human magicians. Two prototype locations

Adventure Landing / Funtasticks: Charlotte
Located at 10400 Cadillac Street in Pineville, North Carolina, Funtasticks served the greater Charlotte area. It originally operated as Adventure Landing until around 2019, when it rebranded to Funtasticks. It’s
Aladdin’s Castle: Ashtabula Mall
When Ashtabula Mall launched in 1992 the developer carved out a high‑ceiling space for Aladdin’s Castle, giving northeast Ohio teens a neon‑lit alternative to Lake Erie winters. Bally kept the
Aladdin’s Castle: Ashville Mall Space M-4
Aladdin’s Castle, Asheville Mall opened in November 1989, staking out a 4,500‑square‑foot suite just off the lower‑level food court. For the next dozen years the branch served as western North
Aladdin’s Castle: Bend River Mall
Central Oregon’s Bend River Mall boasted an Aladdin’s Castle that felt more like a clubhouse than a chain store. Opened circa 1980 along U.S. 97, the pit‑stop arcade became the
Aladdin’s Castle: Berkshire Mall
Aladdin’s Castle, Berkshire Mall (Wyomissing, PA) opened upstairs near Bon‑Ton sometime in the late ’70s and quickly became Berks County’s quarter‑drain of choice. The room was famous for two things:
Aladdin’s Castle: Burnsville Mall
Built right into the main Sears entrance, Aladdin’s Castle, Burnsville Center began raking in Minnesota quarters from opening day in 1977. Contemporary newspaper ads even listed the arcade among the
Aladdin’s Castle: Capital Hill Mall
Helena’s Capital Hill Mall may be gone, but locals still speak of the roar of a 65‑cabinet Aladdin’s Castle that once anchored its east wing. A 1986 city‑council PDF green‑lit

Aladdin’s Castle: Capital Mall
Capital Mall, Jefferson City, MO scored its own Aladdin’s Castle in the late ’70s and, thanks to its mid‑state location, became a favored test site for new Bally/Namco hardware. Highway