travel A thirty minute film highlighted many of the artists introduced on Dick Clark's American Bandstand. And there was the room filled with rock themed pinball machines. My husband, the pinball wizard, racked up credits and bonuses while I quickly lost my three complimentary tokens. Level 1 contained the All Access Café for a quick bite and the gift shop filled with memorabilia and merchandise. Level 2 was undergoing renovations for a future exhibit. Level 3 contained The Hall of Fame Gallery with video highlights from every inductee ceremony. The 2019 inductees are showcased and a twenty minute film helps you relive the excitement of induction night. Level 4's Foster Theater was showing a four-hour movie of the 25th anniversary celebration concert. Wow! We had to tear ourselves away from all the superstars after an hour so we could continue on the tour. Levels 5 and 6 were a tribute to rock on TV. Highlights were videos from MTV and Tom Petty's oversize top hat from the "Don't Come Around Here No More" video. The website is packed with information to help you prepare for your visit. There are so many sights, sounds, and detailed displays throughout The Hall, you could easily spend more than one day exploring this treasure. Long live rock! Beeba tries to keep 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction the ball in play Jeanette Perkins, AKA Beeba, is the grandmother of two adorable grandsons. She lives in beautiful St. Pete Beach, FL. Jeanette is a product reviewer for GRAND and is looking forward to reviewing lots of new and useful products for all us grandparents. Click here to submit a product for review 11 GRAND JULY-AUG 2019https://www.facebook.com/GRANDmagazine/ https://www.twitter.com/grandMmagazine https://www.fiftiesweb.com/tv/bandstnd/ https://www.hbo.com/video/specials/2019-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame/videos/the-buzz https://www.rockhall.com/