Action Arcade (Geauga Lake)

Action Arcade is one of two arcades at Geauga Lake.

History
The arcade opened along with the rest of the Phase I Carwardine changes in 2008. Like the Kids Kountry Arcade, the arcade machines were largely relocated from former Carwardine Parks properties.

Like most of Carwardine's arcades, since 2015, maintenance and upkeep has been outsourced to Latikuu Edacra Gaming North America.

In 2018, new games like Luigi's Mansion Arcade were added.

Token/Pass Types

 * Quarters (Allow one play)
 * Half-Dollar Coins (Allow two-to-three plays)
 * Dollar Coins (Allow four plays)
 * 100 ActionTokens ($0.99) [Allow one hundred plays, but only for arcade machines at Geauga Lake]
 * ActionPass 1-Day ($4.99) [Allow unlimited plays for 24 hours]
 * ActionPass 2-Day ($7.99) [Allow unlimited plays for 48 hours]
 * ActionPass 1-Week ($12.99) [Allow unlimited plays for 168 hours]
 * ActionPass Season ($24.99) [Allow unlimited plays for an entire park season]
 * Carwardine Arcade Passport ($48.99) [Allow unlimited plays for an entire park season at all parks]

List of Games

 * Big Buck Hunter Pro (Raw Thrills)
 * CarnEvil (Midway) [housed in a former Neo Geo MVS 4-Slot cabinet] [Relocated from Carwardine's Great America]
 * Cruis'n Blast (Raw Thrills)
 * Cyclone (ICE)
 * Donkey Kong (Nintendo of America, Inc.) [Originally located at the Akron Chuck E. Cheese's before being moved to storage for around a decade before being bought by Carwardine]
 * Dragon's Lair (Cinematronics) [Like most Dragon's Lair units across the chain, it was converted to run off a modified JVC D-VHS player in 2001 to allow for easier maintenance and less downtime] [Relocated from Kennywood]
 * Halo Arcade (Microsoft/Latikuu)
 * Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade (Sega)
 * Luigi's Mansion Arcade (Nintendo/Capcom)
 * Mortal Kombat (Midway) [DIP switch set to "Blood in Game - Off"] [Relocated from Playland]
 * Pac-Man Legacy Edition (Arcade1Up/Bandai Namco)
 * Robotron: 2084 (Williams) [Relocated from Kennywood]
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Konami) [Relocated from Kennywood]
 * Virtua Fighter (Sega) [Relocated from Kennywood]
 * WWE 2K Arcade (2K/AAC)

List of Pinball Machines

 * Guns N' Roses (Jersey Jack) [DIP switch set to "Family-Friendly Mode"]
 * The Simpsons Pinball Party (Stern Pinball) [Relocated from Playland]

List of Coin-Op Rides

 * Angelina Ballerina Chipping Cheddar Bus (Latikuu Leisure Inc.) [The Next Steps version]
 * Brum (Amutec) [2002 version] [Originally located at Kennywood]
 * Bob the Builder Scoop (Jolly Roger) [Video Option version; US version] [Originally located at Playland]
 * Busy World of Richard Scarry Applecopter (Jolly Roger) [Originally located at Playland]
 * Circus Van (Amutec) [Refurbished with a Eletech board that plays "Entry of the Gladiators"] [Originally located at Playland]
 * Eyewitness News Van (Latikuu Leisure Inc.)
 * Garfield Car (Jolly Roger) [Originally located at Playland; one of two Garfield kiddie rides in the park, the other being a Totally Garfield kiddie ride in the Kids Kountry Arcade]
 * Hot Air Balloon (Motoi) [Refurbished with a Eletech board that plays "Pop Goes the Weasel"; as a result, the old Start button has been turned into a button that plays a "magic" sound effect]
 * My Little Pony Starlight/Melody (Jolly Roger) [Originally located at Coney Island]
 * VeggieTales Car (PlayTech) [Originally located at Coney Island]

Trivia

 * The posters were designed by Eduardo Barrera (who is the youngest son of legendary Carwardine Parks artist Jimmy Barrera).
 * Most of the machines use Microcoin acceptor units to accept quarters, dollar coins and tokens, as with a lot of LEGNA-operated arcade machines and kiddie rides elsewhere, including elsewhere in the park (e.g. the kiddie rides use Microcoin SP115 acceptors).