![]() ![]() ![]() Photo courtesy of Modern Pinball NYCģ62 3rd Avenue between 26th and 27th streets Pinball fans pay by the hour at Modern Pinball. I'm sure it'll go just as smoothly! I sent one of my colleagues there with thank you letters that my classes sent.6273 Fresh Pond Road between 70th and 71st AvenuesĪnother Queens fun spot: This too is primarily known as an indoor children's gym and play space, but it also has a small selection of video games to keep tweens busy while their younger siblings romp around. "Everything went wonderfully yesterday!! My colleagues and their students really enjoyed the trip!! Today I have two other classes going there as well. "Hi Steve, thank you for hosting us we had a most excellent visit. "The kids said it was "the best field trip ever." Thanks. "The place was already set up, nice and clean and a lot of fun for our guests." Everyone learned a lot and had a great time playing pinball! Thanks again." ![]() "Everything worked out really well today. "We just wanted to say thank you! Your staff was great! Your manager was awesome! She was so helpful, and kind." Thank you for your super awesome pinball science! "What a great experience for our Science Adventure Kids. "Big thanks for letting us take a peek under the hood of some of your machines, and letting us play to our hearts content! Great way to end the retreat!" Count on us to be back in the summer, and I will spread word to all of our other programs!" "The kids had a blast! I knew they would have fun with the pinball playing part of the visit, but what I really enjoyed was how attentive they were and the great questions they asked during the Edufun experience. The Museum of Modern Pinball is chartered by The State Education Department Board of Regents and is a NYC Department of Education Approved Vendor (#MOD823743) offering STEM, STEAM and science field trips. Special rates for Title 1 camps and organizations are also available. For camps that need to get started earlier, the Museum can open before regular operating hours upon request. To take part in this once-in-a-lifetime field trip please contact us to check availability (museum EduFun visits must be scheduled in advance). A captioned pinball documentary also runs on the overhead displays highlighting the continuing evolution of pinball, its impact on our culture, and expressions of art through playfield, cabinet and digital design. In addition to the live pinball demonstration, campers can learn about the engineering teams behind the games as well as art, design, technical and historical aspects via museum placards atop the over two dozen machines. Featured are two machines of diverse backgrounds a 1974 Space Lab electro-mechanical pinball machine (the "Interactive Pinball Exhibit") and a modern pinball machine where solid-state circuitry is dominant. The staff-led group demonstration and discussion include up-close and detailed examination of deconstructed working pinball machines to show the changing technology from the 70s to the present. The Museum curricula offer creative ways to reinforce study topics with real world examples via engaging demonstrations of open pinball machines complete with magnets, electromagnets, switches, linkage, pulleys, gears, target banks, motors and semiconductors. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Activities, Guided ActivitiesĮDUCATIONAL/FUN VISITS FOR CAMPERS AND GROUPS When booking, inquire about a special demonstration during which the staff will deconstruct a real pinball machine to reveal the over 2,000 parts and half mile of wire inside! Free Wifi available. Campers will have hours of fun playing games like Guardians of The Galaxy, Game of Thrones and Star Wars! At this family-friendly venue, campers enjoy free access to all games and the Interactive Pinball Exhibit. ![]()
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