Visitors will pay one entry fee, $10 for adults and $7 for children, and get unlimited free play, she said. There will be snacks and drinks for sale, too.
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Pinball, y'allTilt! Pinball enthusiasts, rejoice — Brandy and T.C. DiBella of Asheville are planning to open the Asheville Pinball Museum in downtown in mid-August. There will be 20 to 30 machines available to play, said Brandy DiBella. Many of the games are old classics, such as Cyclone, Harlem Globetrotters, Spiderman, Superman and Captain Fantastic games.
Visitors will pay one entry fee, $10 for adults and $7 for children, and get unlimited free play, she said. There will be snacks and drinks for sale, too. D ViBella works as a nurse, while her husband works as a middle school teacher. The couple hit on the idea of a pinball museum last December after DiBella said she bought a pinball game for her husband for his birthday. The Asheville Pinball Museum will be located at 1 Battle Square on the ground level of the Battery Park Apartments building, in the space formerly occupied by the Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar.
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