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Mega Tank

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  1. 7 hours ago, 8-bit guerilla said:

    Listed as non working, I snagged this up for 300$. That’s what I offer for cabs no power. However, there is a 3 way toggle switch that, unless pulled to the out position, will only allow the cab to fire up when the back door is closed. It was opened when he tried.

    i replaced the ballast and fuses to fix the marquee light, and adjusted the monitor to get the picture to fill the monitor properly and restored balance and color.  this thing cleaned up nice.

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    I am do not collect arcade cabinets, but there was a Dairy Queen by me that I had contacted about their cabinet, I believe this same exact one. I talked to the owner and told them I would be interested in purchasing it since it appeared they were going to upgrade the store. Of course a couple of weeks after the cabinet was gone. I asked the owner's son that was working and they said they sold it. 😕

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  2. Disney and Universal are two entirely different parks and experiences. Disney is best for a family with older kids and Universal is more for a family with older kids, but still stuff enjoyable for younger kids.

    Both have their resorts with shuttles, buses and boats, but you get what you pay for at all the different tiers. Disney I believe does have more transportation options, but they have a ton of land. Come on, they have a monorail lol.

    Neither Disney nor Universal can truly be enjoyed 100% with all the activities with those 3-4 day packages. You can buy fast passes, which will tremendously improve your experiences and they are included in some resort tiers with your stay. It is hard for either park to keep lines short with the amount of people that visit.

    Both have events all year round, so unless you visit them you will be missing out on those experiences.

    New Years at Disney is a must. Halloween Horror Nights at Universal is a must. We hear the wine and food festival is great at Disney, but we haven't gone yet.

    I don't think Universal will ever match Disney, but we prefer Universal as their ticket packages are more affordable and we enjoy their events and parks more. Of course, we are definitely looking towards the new park.

  3. 9 minutes ago, Splain said:

    Turns out one of the places I was about to put in has closed its doors. Any benefit to entering it and indicating that it's closed? Or is that more for future edits to existing store entries?

    I believe it serves a purpose, but it is up to the community if they wish to add a closed store. Kind of like seeing a Blockbuster sign in a mall. Someone browsing the list and seeing the store name might remind them of the good times when they used to go. Also, the "Open" and "closed" do have color indicators. 

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