Bev & Wally's Arcade tour & walkthrough (Keansburg, NJ), March 2024

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  • This small, independent arcade along the Keansburg beachway is one of two locations that are part of the amusement park complex, but Bev & Wally's is the only one that's open year-round. While the majority of their games are ticket or prize redemption like most shore arcades, the prices are very fair and you can easily spend a long time here for not a whole lot of money. We make it a point to stop in whenever we're in the area!
    This video was recorded just prior to the start of Keansburg Amusement Park's 2024 season opening, so while some games have moved around, it is still pretty much the same -- the biggest change is that the Cut 2 Win games that line the back wall have now been moved to where the party room is. We hope to come back when their sister arcade, The Game Room (literally right next door) is open for business. Unfortunately we made it just a little bit too late last weekend and they were already closed for the day.
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  • @razbo1963
    @razbo1963 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Bev's was once a Bowlling Alley until it burned down, it was actually upstairs.

  • @djargus
    @djargus 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I've gone to Keansburg for years (mainly go for the waterpark now, since the arcades aren't what they used to be anymore). Both Bev and Wallys and The Game Room had pinball machines at one point (one year they had a few old ems along with the solid states), but no more. At The Game Room they had a Johnny Mnemonic and the one that survived the longest until (I think) 2019 was South Park in Bev and Wallys.
    It always upsets me that in these places that were real arcades at one point, now you can usually count the number of actual arcade games on one hand! ("actual arcade games" I define as the ones that are designed for fun, and not designed for you to compete and/or gamble for tickets to redeem prizes)
    There also used to be arcades long ago on Carr Avenue (the one with the traffic light), which one called Doug's Arcade had some fascination like bingo games and an original TMNT: The Arcade Game, but it's been gone since Hurricane Sandy.

    • @S1ckH4ndsRBN
      @S1ckH4ndsRBN  17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Interesting, thanks for the history!

  • @MrJoeRosa
    @MrJoeRosa 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Keansburg is a time capsule. So many arcade games have come and gone but this one will always evolve to stay open. Are there any more around? There was still 2 or 3 left when I went years ago.

    • @S1ckH4ndsRBN
      @S1ckH4ndsRBN  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Soooooo when I took this video, this was the only thing open in the area. Amusement park hadn't yet opened for the season, and the other arcade right next door ("The Game Room", which I believe is owned by the same folks) was still closed. I went back the other weekend again after going out to Coney Island, and apparently although they had opened earlier in the day, by the time I got out there they had already closed up shop. Same deal with the amusement park, it was like walking through an abandoned place even though it was like 5:30 in the evening. I'll try and check again this weekend and hopefully have some better results.