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Just seen this on Facebook - Dutch Pinball are launching a new brand called Dutch Pinball Exclusive. Sounds like a boutique spin-off as all games are limited to runs of 500 or less.
I think the rumour is that the first title is Alice in Wonderland?
I normally wouldn’t comment on price, but since you asked - here are the results of a search of this forum for JD:
So the last four that sold on here were advertised for £2.5k, £2.75k, £2.5k and £2.4k - and from a quick glance all were fully working, most came with the topper, one had been...
I wasn’t interested when it was first announced and playing the Pro didn’t do much to change my mind.
Getting some time in on a couple of LEs completely changed my opinion on it and I ended up with a NIB Premium - absolutely love the game now. Easily the fastest playing Stern out there.
No worries. One other thing to bear in mind if you’re new to the hobby is that the three games you’ve picked up so far are relatively new, so will probably be more reliable than an original 90s machine. That isn’t a reason to avoid 90s games, just something to consider.
It’s a beautiful game but didn’t last long here and I don’t miss it. I would guess around £6-7k for price range - last one sold on here went for £7200 a couple of years ago:
https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/threads/totan-mint-gold-and-colordmd.52284/
Yup Undercover Tourist are where my US based friends get their park tickets for shorter visits. As you say, not as good a saving, but better than paying front gate prices.
It’s also worth checking if an Orlando Informer meet up is happening when you’re over - they’re expensive, but you get...
A few things come to mind - Arcade Monsters on Intl Drive, Gatorland, Tampa Zoo, Busch Gardens, Winter Park, Icon Park, lots of mini golf options, Fun Spot, swim with Manatees out in Clearwater, airboat tours etc.
You can always visit / eat at / drink at City Walk, Disney Springs, and both Uni...
All true @Paul, but the special UK only tickets sold here are for longer visits / multiple park days. Not much point spending £325 on the 14 day Universal ticket if you’re literally only going to go for one day!
You can, but you’ll be paying the highest price if buying at the gate. It’s not something I’ve looked into much, but my friends in the States tend to use Undercover Tourist for park tickets for shorter (1 or 2 day) visits.
Do you mean literally just one day?