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    Boardwalk Arcade

    3.6 (10 reviews)

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    Took out my favorite game. Very sad, went home and cried for three days straight. I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed... :(

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    Smitty's GameLAB

    Smitty's GameLAB

    (2 reviews)

    Zap! Zap! Pow! Pow! Click! Click! Clank! Clank! Beep! Beeeep! Do you like arcade games? If yes,…read moreSmitty's GameLAB is a great establishment that is loaded with arcade games -- lots & lots of them. Yep, whack-a-mole is on-site -- plus, that game where you sit on a small, stationary motorcycle & do things like lean & turn on it, etc. You know the one...yep, it's on-site too. VROOOM!!! Skee-Ball + the claw machine will leave you wanting more & more tries! GameLAB is connected to Smitty's legendary dine-in movie theater -- where you can feast on an entire chicken dinner while watching one of today's top flicks. The atmosphere at GameLAB is electric & loud (like, very loud -- so fyi, if you hate noise). Flashing lights, kids running amuck & the sound of laughter will surround your being. GameLAB has bowling! A restaurant! A big ole bar! And prizes! We ordered wings & beer & a buffalo chicken wrap w/ fries -- all of which were comforting & executed to dining satisfaction. I ate all of my fries. Oops, burp. I didn't try a slice, but their pizza looked amazing too -- the pie had favorable elements on it like cheese & a crust. Iconic. Waitstaff was friendly. I liked them. They were juggling a lot but checked in with us frequently. That was kind.

    GameLab is a great place to go for a date, family get together, or to hangout with friends. Bowling…read moreis fun, the bar has ample options along with several TVs for sports, and a good size arcade. Check out their happy hour and deals on their website. Have always been happy with their service - definitely check it out!!

    Fun-O-Rama

    Fun-O-Rama

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    Fun-O-Rama is classic amusement arcade that opened in York, Maine in the 1960s. The building…read morelocated right on Short Sands Beach originally operated as a bathhouse in the 1940s and then a rollerskating rink before pinball machines began to appear in the 1950s. By the 1960s, the building was converted into a full-blown amusement arcade. Over 250 games can be found at Fun-O-Rama, both classic and modern alike. Since 2001, the owner of the arcade has been Robert Lago of New Hampshire-based Grape Hill Associates LLC. The arcade operates seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day. My family and I visited Fun-O-Rama this summer while we were spending the week in York. It was our first day in town, and after exploring the Short Sands Beach area we wandered into the arcade. Both of my young sons are obsessed with arcades, so they were very excited. Fun-O-Rama has a nice mixture of various types of arcade amusements, both classic and modern. In addition to the classic arcade cabinets of the 1980s, there were also pinball machines, skee-ball, air hockey, arcade basketball, arcade bowling, kiddie rides, a fortune teller machine, driving games, and shooter games. The place (and the games) seemed well-loved; countless hands had used those joysticks over the last several decades. We only stayed for a little while, as it was getting late, but my sons both had a fun visit. If you're planning to visit York in the summer and you love classic arcades, then you must visit Fun-O-Rama!

    My husband went here on vacations as a kid and I've been here with him at least 3-4 times now, it's…read morea blast, especially for people who grew up in the 80s / 90s. A lot of the games are broken, so choose wisely and look before you pop your coins in. Or, you can ask a staff member if it works. They just keep some of the broken games for the nostalgia factor. We've lost coins at times but we've also gotten free games or tickets at times, so it all works out and it's more about the fun than anything. Some of the games do not give tickets and you're just playing for fun - you can tell by looking at the machine beforehand if it gives out tickets. If a game malfunctions and doesn't spit out your tickets, it's pretty easy to get a staff member to fix the game (usually jammed or empty tickets) - and they will make sure you get your tickets.

    Boardwalk Arcade - arcades - Updated May 2026

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