Coin-free, free-play default
Every cabinet unlocks on start - no tokens, no quarter stash, no friction. Flip to token mode only when the event calls for it.
An arcade booking is the difference between “people left at 9:30” and “we had to kick them out at midnight.” For nearly two decades we’ve been rolling cabinets into Sweet 16s at Gleneagles Country Club, bar mitzvahs at Cotton Mill, after-prom lock-ins across Frisco ISD and Plano ISD, corporate happy hours at Legacy West and Hall Park, and HOA teen nights at Windsong Ranch and Twin Creeks amenity centers.
Every cabinet lands in free-play mode - guests walk up, hit start, and go. Our tech stages the floor plan around your outlets, dials the volume to the room, runs the leaderboard, and keeps a spare joystick on the cart. You work the crowd. The seventh-graders lose their minds on DDR.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - mitzvah and grad-night Saturdays lock six to eight weeks out, and pinball in particular goes first.
Every cabinet unlocks on start - no tokens, no quarter stash, no friction. Flip to token mode only when the event calls for it.
Pac-Man, Galaga, Donkey Kong, Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam, and a deep bench. Swap the lineup up to 72 hours out.
Reboots, joystick swaps, leaderboard mic, sanitizer wipes between guests. You never touch a cabinet mid-event.
We audit your outlets before load-in so a Galaga cluster does not trip the DDR breaker during the first song.
Company logo or bar-mitzvah colors on the leaderboard screen and overhead LED banners - lead time is a week.
Arcade, photo booth, DJ booth, inflatable throne, concessions - one call, one COI, one invoice.
A few moments from real DFW arcade setups - cabinets, light-up towers, and every piece delivered, staged, and operated by our crew.
Current DFW arcade inventory - mix classic cabinets with pinball, skill games, and light-up interactives to match your crowd.
Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Donkey Kong, Centipede, Frogger, Dig Dug - genuine 80s-style uprights in free-play mode.
Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam, X-Men - two- and four-player cabinets that hold a crowd all night.
Addams Family, Medieval Madness, Star Wars, and rotating Stern titles. Playfield LEDs, real flippers, backbox artwork.
Commercial Skee-Ball alleys, Whac-a-Mole, prize basketball shoot-out, with ticket printers or branded wooden nickels.
Big Buck Hunter, Golden Tee, Silver Strike bowling, NFL Blitz - the corporate-happy-hour staples.
Boom Blaster, Whip-n-Skip, Flap Attack, Rattlesnake Roundup, Streetskee - LED towers that hold teens for 20 minutes.
Cabinet inventory rotates monthly - call before Friday and Saturday slots if you want a specific title locked.
The Centerpiece
This is the setup that turns a hotel ballroom or corporate atrium into the event the DJ has to work around. Twelve cabinets laid in a U around a central leaderboard screen, overhead LED signage spelling the party name, lit floor tape marking queues, a volume zone per cabinet, and a roaming tech calling rounds on a wireless mic.
Every arena package includes:
Works in hotel ballrooms (Omni Frisco, Westin Stonebriar, Renaissance Legacy West), corporate atriums on The Star campus, Cotton Mill and Arlington Hall event venues, and surprisingly tight HOA amenity-center multipurpose rooms. The arena lands early so branding and leaderboards are live before the first guest scans a wristband.
These are the four cabinets that book on almost every quote - they hold both the 14-year-old and the 42-year-old:
Two-player side-by-side cabinet. Works for the mom, the seventh-grader, and the 28-year-old marketing manager from the Legacy West office.
The four-player deluxe cabinet that turns a mitzvah side room into a bracketed tournament at around 9:30.
The best-selling pinball of all time. Backbox LEDs, playfield magnets, and the Thing drop-target. Pairs well with low-volume corporate rooms.
Two-alley commercial Skee-Ball with ticket printer or branded wooden-nickel token option. The line-former at every Sweet 16.
All cabinets are sanitized between guests, calibrated on load-in, and monitored by the on-site tech for the event window.
The cabinets draw the crowd. The tech and the leaderboard make it a night. Every arcade booking ships with:
Call the shots - we scale from a two-cabinet backyard birthday to a 24-cabinet mitzvah arena at Renaissance Legacy West.
Rhythm, Racing & VR
Cabinets alone do not hold a mitzvah dance floor for four hours. Pair the arcade with Dance Dance Revolution, a racing-sim row, and a VR headset station and the night runs itself - every guest cycles between sitting-game, moving-game, and dance floor on a 20-minute loop.
Dance Dance Revolution Mario Kart Arcade GP Daytona USA Cruis’n World Initial D VR Beat Saber Booth
Pair DDR and a VR booth with a photo station and a neon backdrop and you own the Instagram story for the entire junior class. The rhythm row lands with its own tech, a spare pad, and a playlist that matches your DJ’s BPM.
Jumper Bee is not just the cabinets - we do the full arcade room. For DFW arcade bookings we add:
Event name, sponsor logo, or mascot on the leaderboard screen and overhead LEDs. Ten-business-day lead on custom art.
UV blacklights, neon tape pathing, color-wash uplights, and a lit entry arch that reads “arcade” from across the ballroom.
Neon-pixel and 80s-arcade backdrops, GIF-enabled booth, and an instant-print station that feeds the guest-book wall.
Skee-Ball and Whac-a-Mole tickets flow into a tiered plush, novelty, and grand-prize wall staffed by a redemption attendant.
Popcorn, cotton-candy, snow-cone, and soft-pretzel carts in chrome-and-neon wraps. Self-serve or attendant-run.
DJ, lit truss, LED pixel dance floor, haze machine, and a playlist that matches the DDR BPM.
Three-channel silent-disco for corporate after-hours when the venue caps the decibel meter.
Cocktail rounds, bar tables, and spectator rows angled at the main cabinet cluster for tournament watch parties.
If you can picture it on a Stranger Things arcade wall, we can probably deliver it on a trailer.
Same-day delivery and setup throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex:
Travel fees may apply for events outside our standard radius - call 972-429-4545 for a quote.
Default is free play - no tokens, no quarters, no swipe cards. Guests walk up, hit start, and the cabinet unlocks. If you want a “tournament” feel, we can flip any cabinet into token mode and ship a tokenizer with branded wooden nickels, which works well for Legacy West corporate happy hours that want a controlled flow.
Each classic cabinet draws a standard 110v outlet; budget one 20-amp circuit per four cabinets to avoid tripping a breaker mid-round. Footprint is roughly 30×36 inches per upright, 48×60 for pinball, 60×84 for racing sit-downs, and a 10×14 clearance for DDR. Our tech maps the floor plan to your outlets in advance - send us the room photo and we’ll flag risks.
Yes. Tell us the age mix and vibe and we build the lineup from there. Sweet 16s at Gleneagles and bar mitzvahs at Cotton Mill usually get Pac-Man, Galaga, Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam, Skee-Ball, and DDR. Corporate happy hours at Hall Park or The Star lean Golden Tee, pinball, Big Buck Hunter, and a racing sit-down pair. Swaps are free up to 72 hours before load-in.
Indoors only. Classic cabinet electronics, CRT monitors, and pinball playfields are not weather-rated - humidity alone will fog a CRT and Texas dew pits the flippers. We will set up under a fully enclosed tent with flooring on request, but backyard lawn and open-air patio bookings get routed to our IPS light-up towers instead, which are LED and rain-rated.
Every arcade booking over three cabinets includes an on-site arcade tech for the event window. They sanitize surfaces between guests, reboot a frozen cabinet, swap joysticks if a Galaga stick starts lagging, and call winners on the leaderboard mic. Two-cabinet backyard bookings are self-serve with a hotline we pick up inside five minutes.
Every cabinet has a volume trim pot we dial down to ambient before the first guest arrives. For Legacy West office mixers and Stonebriar Mall activations we run around 60 dB at the cabinet, so conversation three feet away is easy. Sweet 16s and lock-ins crank the other direction - DDR and pinball really do need the sound to land.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - mitzvah, after-prom, and grad-night Saturdays lock six to eight weeks out, and pinball goes first.