Yeah no, it's a bit harder to see as it's in the background, but it's called "Back to the Arcade" and it's got loads of classic retro games and about a dozen or so pinball machines.
Zero surprise at how dead it is in the evening. Morning is a bad time to come for pictures from my experience, mall walkers are everywhere along with people just sitting around.
As this malls redevelopment is just starting, interesting to see where it ends up.
That arcade in pic #3 is an absolute blast. Shame they're being forced out. At least their sister location at Palmer Park Mall will keep going.
For a second I thought you were trolling with the ‘Spin-N-Drop’ being “the arcade”
Yeah no, it's a bit harder to see as it's in the background, but it's called "Back to the Arcade" and it's got loads of classic retro games and about a dozen or so pinball machines.
Zero surprise at how dead it is in the evening. Morning is a bad time to come for pictures from my experience, mall walkers are everywhere along with people just sitting around.
As this malls redevelopment is just starting, interesting to see where it ends up.
Bro this is so heartbreaking💔💔
What a find. Great pics, thanks for sharing!!
Great pics
They have a cotton candy machine now? That's new
My dead mall just threw in a cotton candy machine in front of the old Things Remembered. I haven't seen anyone use it.
That "reach new customers" sign in the first pic ain't pulling it's weight IMHO
Two weeks until Christmas. Oof.
Imagine what it looked like 14 days before Christmas in 1990. It almost makes me a bit sad to think about how steep the decline is.
Lots of malls in Pennsylvania are getting empty😔😔😔😔😔
Still better than Plymouth Meeting
It is nice they decorated for the holidays!
And we're living here in Allentown........