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TIVOLI BOWLING LANES

Pinball News Website·article·analyzed·Nov 28, 2016
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TL;DR

Tivoli Bowl hosts two Stern pinballs at 50¢/game with playable condition but poor lighting.

Summary

A November 2016 visit to Tivoli Bowl in Downers Grove, Illinois, documenting two pinball machines in their game room: Batman: The Dark Knight (Stern, 2008) and Pirates of the Caribbean (Stern, 2006). The reviewer notes the venue's affordable pricing (50¢/game), tournament mode availability, and operational condition of both machines, but criticizes harsh fluorescent lighting that creates significant playfield glare and reports maintenance issues on Pirates of the Caribbean.

Key Claims

  • Tivoli Bowl is located in the lower level of a historic 1928 Tivoli building in Downers Grove, IL

    high confidence · Explicit architectural and historical detail with address provided

  • Batman: The Dark Knight and Pirates of the Caribbean are set to 50 cents per game or five games for two dollars

    high confidence · Direct observation and pricing statement from venue visit

  • The pinball machines are positioned directly under a harsh fluorescent light fixture that creates significant glare on the lower third of the playfields

    high confidence · Direct observation with photo evidence provided

  • Batman's right overhead ramp randomly drops the ball in the playfield instead of the scoring gate

    high confidence · Specific mechanical issue observed during play

  • Pirates of the Caribbean had a dirty playfield, malfunctioning features, and stuck ball issues

    high confidence · Direct observation and gameplay experience during visit

Notable Quotes

  • “It takes quite a bit of concentration to "look beyond" the glare and see where the ball is at when in play.”

    Reviewer @ November 2016 — Describes how poor lighting significantly impacts playability at the venue

  • “Overall this game was more frustration than joy to play correctly because of the need for some basic maintenance.”

    Reviewer @ November 2016 — Summarizes the maintenance issues affecting Pirates of the Caribbean experience

  • “I feel that the Tivoli Bowl game room is a decent place to pass some time waiting for a train or a movie to start.”

    Reviewer @ November 2016 — Overall assessment positioning the venue as casual/convenience location rather than destination

Entities

Tivoli BowlorganizationDowners Grove, IllinoislocationBatman: The Dark KnightgamePirates of the CaribbeangameSterncompanyTivoli TheaterorganizationMetraorganization

Signals

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    venue_signal: Tivoli Bowl functions as convenient casual play venue for commuters and movie-goers rather than destination pinball location

    high · Reviewer's conclusion: 'decent place to pass some time waiting for a train or a movie to start' and mention of recent relocation to accommodate new games

  • ?

    product_concern: Pirates of the Caribbean at Tivoli Bowl exhibits maintenance issues including dirty playfield, malfunctioning features, and stuck ball problems

    high · Direct observation: 'dirty playfield and some features that seemed to be malfunctioning. I suffered stuck pinball syndrome a couple of times'

  • ?

    venue_signal: Poor lighting conditions (harsh fluorescent fixture with significant glare) negatively impact playability and game enjoyment at casual venue

    high · Direct observation with photographic evidence of glare on lower third of playfields, reviewer notes 'takes quite a bit of concentration to look beyond the glare'

Topics

Location venue conditions and operationsprimaryMachine maintenance and mechanical conditionprimaryLighting and environmental factors affecting playabilityprimaryPricing and accessibility of pinballsecondaryTournament mode availability at casual venuessecondary

Sentiment

mixed(0.45)— Reviewer appreciates the affordable pricing and convenient location but expresses frustration with lighting issues, maintenance problems on Pirates of the Caribbean, and overall playability challenges. Assessment is pragmatic rather than enthusiastic.

Transcript

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Date: November 2016 Location: Tivoli Bowl, 938 Warren Ave Ste B, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA The Tivoli Bowling Lanes are located in the lower level of the historic Tivoli building which was constructed in 1928. The building is located across from the Metra (commuter rail) station in the heart of the Downers Grove business district. It takes a sharp eye to find the entrance and a relatively long climb down stairs into the bowling alley area proper. The bowling alley has been in the present location for nearly a decade, but has been steadily updated with modern equipment, a bar, a dining area and a game room that in recent years has included two pinball games. I re-visited Tivoli Bowl in the early part of November 2016; I had some time on my hands before the doors opened for a screening at the Tivoli Theater of Eight Days A Week- The Touring Years which is a film directed by Ron Howard documenting the Beatles during the period 1965-1969. Currently the Tivoli Bowl has Batman: The Dark Knight (Stern, 2008) and Pirates of the Caribbean (Stern, 2006) in the game room. ![Batman and Pirates of the Caribbean](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/sites/tivoli-bowl/1.jpg) Batman and Pirates of the Caribbean They are set to fifty cents per game or five games for two dollars. Both games accept quarters or dollar bills and both are set up for ‘tournament mode’ if the player so desires. ![Only fifty cents a game](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/sites/tivoli-bowl/5.jpg) Only fifty cents a game The pinball games had been relocated slightly from when I had last visited. This apparently was to accommodate some new games that were not there before. Unfortunately the pinballs are now directly under a very harsh florescent light fixture which casts a terrible glare right in the glass covering the lower third of the playfields. It takes quite a bit of concentration to “look beyond” the glare and see where the ball is at when in play. I felt that the glare makes accurate shooting quite difficult. ![Batman, with lighting reflections](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/sites/tivoli-bowl/3.jpg) Batman, with lighting glare Batman was in fair to good condition and I felt that the free game threshold was set so that an average player with some luck could win a game. Everything seemed to be working on the game with the possible exception that the right overhead ramp would randomly drop the ball in the playfield instead of the scoring gate for no apparent reason. The bumpers and rubber cushions seemed to be quite lively and allowed ‘saves’ that might otherwise had not been possible. ![Pirates of the Caribbean](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/sites/tivoli-bowl/2.jpg) Pirates of the Caribbean Pirates of the Caribbean was in only fair condition, having a quite dirty playfield and some features that seemed to be malfunctioning. I suffered stuck pinball syndrome a couple of times and discovered that the tilt mechanism was set quite generously; fortunate for me! Overall this game was more frustration than joy to play correctly because of the need for some basic maintenance. ![The two pinballs at the Tivoli Bowl](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/sites/tivoli-bowl/4.jpg) The two pinballs at the Tivoli Bowl In summary, I feel that the Tivoli Bowl game room is a decent place to pass some time waiting for a train or a movie to start. Perhaps next visit I will have time for a pint to help me improve my game play?