Tim Sauer owns and operates Playland Not-At-The-Beach with his husband. It's part museum, part arcade, all paying tribute to the original Playland.

The museum is shutting down for good on Monday. The new owner of the building is demolishing it to make way for a housing development.

"I think we're a reminder of the way people used to entertain themselves," says Sauer. "There's a lot more physical activity here. It's not a video game, where you're just using your thumbs to move things. And that's gone."

Linda Cuckovich thinks so too. She was at Playland playing Skeeball with her two daughters.

"This feels very of another time," says Cuckovich. "It’s probably not gonna be possible to play Skeeball with your kids on a Sunday."

Cuckovich and her daughters aren't the only one getting in on some last-minute fun. Sauer says he's seen five times as many people visiting Playland in the last few weeks.