Really enjoyed that. Very nostalgic, with some machines that were similar to those I played on as kid at our local seaside. Looked a lovely day out as well. 👍
There usedto be an old penny arcade in Mablethorpe when I was a lad. Don’t know if it’s still there. Looks like I’ll have to get myself down to Great Yarmouth. I recognise quite a few of those machines from my youth, but that laughing sailor literally used to give me nightmares 😬
I really enjoyed this video CP 😄. What an amazing Penny Arcade . Never been to Great Yarmouth so good idea for a visit in the future 😊👍. Well done Sue on beating hubby in the cycling race 🚴 😆.
In my city, I found out about the electric company that owned the old trollies. Made a park for the trolley to stop at. I read it was called an electric park. Electricity was a new technology. It had 8,000 lights. It had a merry-go-round, a roller, a dance hall, and a swimming hole in the near by creek. It had boats and penny arcades. The park lasted from 1912-1920. I was looking for arcades from that period. Your video was great to see the old arcades.
Back the roots of the channel ❤️This may not get 5k views but this is what I associate with your channel Paul. Good clean fun & nostalgia, Oh & Beer Is Best
I really enjoyed your second trip to the penny arcade. We live in Suffolk and hope to go there in the school half term. I didn't know it was there before your videos. Thanks
Fab video Paul 👍 living on the South Coast, I spent a lot of my school holidays in the Penny Arcade on Brighton pier ( or Palace Pier as it was called back then) great fun ❤️
After seeing this we visited yesterday. I didn't realise you could gain entry without paying to go through the model village. Model village closed at 4pm and we arrived at 3.35 pm so paid £28 pounds (two adults, two kids) for just 20 minutes. You live and learn. Penny arcade was fantastic, kids loved it. I retained a couple of older pennies 1902 and a 1912 .
I'm off to Great Yarmouth at the end of the month so I'll definitely be paying the penny arcade a visit! With a bit of luck I'll get some Victoria's :)
OMG the amount of times I have been to Great Yarmouth over the years i didnt even know this was there im actually going to yarmouth tomorrow until thursday going to have to pop in there
Not at the end of the pier Dan, they just call it that. It's right next to The Model Village. In fact if you vist The Model Village the exit is through the arcade.
Just love those old games played them when i was a kid and got a cuff around the ear for looking in the wrong ones ha ha
What a fantastic place to visit, looked like a load of fun and somewhere you can get a few old pennies
Where is it to play
Thanks for sharing the adventure. That's so cool. I would really enjoy an afternoon in a place like that. Take care ✌️
Really enjoyed that. Very nostalgic, with some machines that were similar to those I played on as kid at our local seaside. Looked a lovely day out as well. 👍
There usedto be an old penny arcade in Mablethorpe when I was a lad. Don’t know if it’s still there. Looks like I’ll have to get myself down to Great Yarmouth. I recognise quite a few of those machines from my youth, but that laughing sailor literally used to give me nightmares 😬
I really enjoyed this video CP 😄. What an amazing Penny Arcade . Never been to Great Yarmouth so good idea for a visit in the future 😊👍. Well done Sue on beating hubby in the cycling race 🚴 😆.
That Penny Arcade was truly fabulous.
Great stuff Coin Patrol 👍🏻
Loved this video Paul. Brought back so many memories of my childhood. Please do more like this...
I love these old penny machines.
Fantastic memories playing the Penny arcade’s when I was younger👌👍
Looks like a load of fun!
Great Video Paul 📹 👍 Lovely old Pennies
In my city, I found out about the electric company that owned the old trollies. Made a park for the trolley to stop at. I read it was called an electric park. Electricity was a new technology. It had 8,000 lights. It had a merry-go-round, a roller, a dance hall, and a swimming hole in the near by creek. It had boats and penny arcades. The park lasted from 1912-1920. I was looking for arcades from that period. Your video was great to see the old arcades.
Finally a penny video worth watching
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Hi Paul, looks a fun place to visit
I must say Paul you are very resourceful.
I cannot say I like the exchange rate much... everyone knows that there are 240 pennies to the pound!
Wow what a blast 😄 thanks for sharing. I’d definitely swipe the old ones.
Love those old machines! Great video!
Back the roots of the channel ❤️This may not get 5k views but this is what I associate with your channel Paul. Good clean fun & nostalgia, Oh & Beer Is Best
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I really enjoyed your second trip to the penny arcade. We live in Suffolk and hope to go there in the school half term. I didn't know it was there before your videos. Thanks
There's a lovely penny arcade at the end of the (very long) pier in Southport. Visited a couple of times. Most enjoyable.
We have a place a bit like this at wooky hole caves. Can have hours of fun on all the old machines 🙂
Really injoy looking forward to the next 👍 top job legend 👍
I went there the other day when i was on holiday, very lovely place and quite good for the kids aswell!
Fab video Paul 👍 living on the South Coast, I spent a lot of my school holidays in the Penny Arcade on Brighton pier ( or Palace Pier as it was called back then) great fun ❤️
Sue definitely the winner! 😂💜🧚♀️
We love Great Yarmouth and have visited the Penny Arcade many times.
A fantastic video Paul 😊
06:01 Been looking for one of those machines for years.
Great video Paul. I love the old machines. They sell for a lot of money these days. I would love to own one.
Man that looks fun wish we had a penny arcade here
It looked great fun.
Have to get there at some point 👍👍👍
I live only a slack handful of miles away from the seafront, and didn't know this even existed. 😃
Great video 🟤 👍
Brilliant love it at Yarmouth
After seeing this we visited yesterday. I didn't realise you could gain entry without paying to go through the model village. Model village closed at 4pm and we arrived at 3.35 pm so paid £28 pounds (two adults, two kids) for just 20 minutes. You live and learn. Penny arcade was fantastic, kids loved it. I retained a couple of older pennies 1902 and a 1912 .
wow! i visited that place years ago. changed a bit
Lovin’ it!
When we went to Great Yarmouth as kids my Dad would give us a big handful of pennies each. That is where my love of £SD comes from 😆😎🍀💜
Such a cool spot.
I'm off to Great Yarmouth at the end of the month so I'll definitely be paying the penny arcade a visit! With a bit of luck I'll get some Victoria's :)
OMG the amount of times I have been to Great Yarmouth over the years i didnt even know this was there im actually going to yarmouth tomorrow until thursday going to have to pop in there
At the penny arcade 🎶 👏
I remember seeing some of these old slot machines at a sea side resort, and also I remember some slot machines were 1p coins in the 90s
Used to have penny machines on Hastings Pier, before it was destroyed by fire. Such a shame.
Very nice
Fun times. Seems like a great place to visit.
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You censored the best bit😉
Where did you find this place I would love to go there?
Nice presentation
Good informative clips
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Where is that?
Great Yarmouth in Norfolk
Thanks
So many ways to spend a penny once upon a time ?!
Cool
I WANT TO GO THERE
Check those 44 Paul🙃
Arrrr at the end of the peir no wonder I missed it. Great vid CP
Not at the end of the pier Dan, they just call it that. It's right next to The Model Village. In fact if you vist The Model Village the exit is through the arcade.
@@CoinPatrol it must have been shut then when I went earlier this year. I have seen it next to the model village years ago.