Exciting news coming from Farmington Hills! Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum, a delightful destination for arcade lovers and nostalgic souls alike, is gearing up for a big move. That’s right, this treasured location, known for its assortment of vintage games and mechanical wonders, will be relocating a mile north to West Bloomfield after dodging a demolition bullet!
Just a few months ago, the future of Marvin’s seemed pretty grim. Back in February, the Farmington Hills City Council gave the go-ahead to tear down the building that holds this beloved establishment, located right on Orchard Lake Road near 14 Mile Road. Ouch! Many fans of the museum were left heartbroken and took to social media to voice their concerns and share their memories of joyous moments spent spinning the flippers on pinball machines or dropping coins into the Skee-Ball lanes.
Despite the outpouring of support from the community, finding a new venue seemed like a daunting task for the museum’s owner, Jeremy Yagoda, who inherited the quirky arcade from his late father, Marvin Yagoda. But hold onto your tickets, because there’s a silver lining!
On Monday, Jeremy announced some stellar news through the museum’s Facebook page — a new, much larger spot has been secured! The new location will be perched at the northeast corner of Orchard Lake Road and Maple in West Bloomfield Township. “Bing bing! Free game!” he exclaimed, sharing his excitement and gratitude for the support of the community.
Jeremy’s announcement came with a bittersweet note: their current location will shut its doors for the last time on January 5. While an official reopening date at the new site wasn’t provided, the hopeful owner mentioned he’s actively working to make the transition as smooth as possible. “We hope to open soon,” he reassured fans, looking forward to continuing the legacy of his father’s enchanting establishment.
For those unfamiliar with this whimsical wonderland, Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum is more than just an arcade; it’s like stepping into a time capsule of amusement! The museum is filled to the brim with vintage posters, toy airplanes, and, of course, a massive selection of pinball machines. Add to that fortune tellers, captivating displays, and ticket-winning Skee-Ball, and you’ve got a recipe for child-friendly escapism!
As community members gear up for this big move, the excitement is palpable. It’s not every day you hear about a classic spot getting a chance to thrive in a new home. Marvin’s is poised to continue creating smiles and treasured memories for generations to come — and that’s something to celebrate!
If you’ve had magical moments at Marvin’s or if you’re hearing about it for the first time, now’s the time to show your support! Mark your calendars for January 5 and swing by the current location for one last round of fun before the move. And keep your eyes peeled for updates regarding the official reopening! Together, let’s keep the spirit of love and nostalgia alive as we usher in a new chapter for Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum!
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