The most family-friendly hotel and casino resort in Las Vegas, Circus Circus Las Vegas, celebrated the debut of its traditional-style bingo hall and expanded coin-operated slot machine gaming floor.
Revitalizing the vintage Vegas bingo experience, the traditional-style bingo hall can accommodate up to 255 players per session.
The bingo hall will host five sessions starting from 3 PM on Thursdays through Sundays. Each of the sessions will consist of a total of 14 games.
Besides traditional bingo games and a bonus game, the bingo hall will offer coverall games.
Importantly, all games at the traditional-style bingo hall will be played on paper with daubers.
Visitors who want to play can purchase a full session package for $30 and will have the option to buy extra cards.
Payouts of prizes will be made in cash and players can expect prizes between $50 up to $1,500, promising unforgettable experiences.
Staying true to the vintage Vegas feel, the bingo hall will offer cheap eats, and it opens on the venue's Promenade Level.
An expanded coin-operated slot area, along with a concession stand, will be positioned just outside of the traditional-style bingo hall.
The bingo hall is part of Circus Circus Las Vegas' property-wide effort to restore the "old school Vegas" feel in Sin City.
Besides the new traditional-style bingo hall, the hotel and casino resort is refurbishing its gaming floor with fresh paint and new carpets.
At the same time, Circus Circus Las Vegas is renovating food outlets.
Shana Gerety, Circus Circus Las Vegas' general manager, spoke with excitement about the latest announcement, Casino Guru News learned from a press release.
"There's never been a better time to bring bingo back to the Las Vegas Strip," she said.
Moreover, Gerety pointed out: "At Circus Circus, we're honoring the classic Las Vegas experience guests have always loved, while adding modern touches that keep it fresh for a new generation drawn to nostalgia."
The general manager acknowledged that guests are after engaging and affordable experiences, which is exactly why Circus Circus Las Vegas returned the online coin-operated casino floor in Las Vegas.
"Now we're keeping that momentum going with the Strip's only bingo hall, paper packets, real daubers, and great food, drinks, and pricing that make it easy to join in," she said in conclusion.
Image credit: Circus Circus Las Vegas
