Alt Text for Find A Spot – Pinball Pete’s

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A screenshot of the “Pinball Pete’s” page on the EaseSpot website. The page provides detailed accessibility feedback for autistic individuals.

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At the top, a navigation bar features options such as “Find a Spot,” “Share a Spot,” “EaseCommunity,” “Accessibility Settings,” “Help Our Story,” “Feedback,” and “Join Our Team!” The welcome message reads, “Welcome back, [User Initials].”

Main Content:

Title: “Pinball Pete’s”

Easeful Accessibility Rating for Autistic Individuals: “1.75” (out of 5)

Easeful Independent Rating for Autistic Individuals: “2/5”

Cost: “$10-20 per visit.”

Description: “Learn about access for all disabled people or people with specific access needs here.”

A dropdown menu labeled “Autistic” is displayed with the “EaseSpot Summary” section expanded.

EaseSpot Summary (Expanded):

Restrooms: 3/5

Is a push to open door into the bathrooms. Stalls are of decent size but cannot fit a mobility scooter. Any unaccompanied wheelchair user might find difficulty using the bathroom.

Navigation: 4/5

Unless you go at a super busy time it is easy to navigate the arcade without bumping into our individuals. There are a lot of games, so the space is pretty large. 


Sensory Accessibility: 2/5

As with most arcades there are usually a lot of sounds and bright flashing lights in the area. Others have reported the arcade to be a bit louder than other ones they have gone to. There were no reported smells in the arcade other than the body odor of others around.

Overall Enjoyment: 4/5

Overall, people have reported having fun at this location. There are a lot of great games to explore. One issue is that games may be broken and to have them fixed you will need to communicate with an employee about the issue. The employees have been reported to be kind and helpful; however for those with anxiety issues this may be a barrier

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