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    Castle Bingo

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Assyrian American Civic Club Bingo

    (1 review)

    The people who run this bingo hall are, in general, very nice, especially the those who are more…read moremature in years. They are very sweet. It is well organized and seems to be run very fairly. It's only $20.00 and they really make sure you get your money's worth of play time. It starts at 6:30 pm, it can be a little confusing your first time so it's best to get there about 1/2 hour early (I think they open the doors as early as 4:30). Both times I have played the last game ended a bit before 10:00pm. In the games, they make sure to post the numbers being called, as well as call them out, and they check each bingo to verify it's a winning card. There are snacks available for purchase and complementary coffee, which is pretty tasty! As with most functions of this sort, it is a very diverse group of people who attend. If you plan on going, you would be best served to sit more towards the middle of the room. We made the unfortunate mistake of sitting towards the back and the people behind us were extremely rude and terribly unwelcoming. The people towards the middle seemed to be having fun and enjoying each other's company, but the back row was a totally different story. One particular man spent the whole evening complaining to everyone about how the people around him (including us, I suppose...though we, after the first angry shush from him, whispered the rest of the night) were too loud, but he, himself, was talking louder than anyone. He even got one of the younger gals to announce to the whole room that people need to be quiet. When she was done announcing she said, "that's for you...so and so (whatever his name was)" I can only imagine it is because he is probably there every night they are open and spends quite a bit playing, so they feel the need to cater to people like that. The sweet gal next to us said not to worry, that some of the people in the back are consistently really rude and treat the game like their career. All of that to say, it's a fun, well attended event, just be very mindful of where you sit. There are plenty of kind people there, and if you sit surrounded by them, you will have a fun night!

    Chicken Ranch Casino Resort - View from standard room.

    Chicken Ranch Casino Resort

    (348 reviews)

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    Friends of ours suggested a visit to check out Chicken Ranch Casino Resort and we agreed to make a…read moreday of it. While we had driven past the resort a few times previously, we did not realize how large it was until we approached the building. Even though it was a Saturday, we didn't have difficulty finding a parking spot since it was early in the day. We entered the building and were surprised by how clean everything appeared. We were also so pleased that there is no smoking allowed inside the casino or restaurants. As someone who is super sensitive to smoke, this was a welcome surprise. We had lunch at the 209 sports grill and enjoyed our meals. Most of our party were in the mood to try their hands at the slot machines. My husband and I decided to explore the casino instead and ventured up to the 2nd and 3rd floors. At the Perch restaurant on the3rd floor we were astonished at the amazing panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. Breathtaking! We made our way back to our friends and decided to check out the speakeasy. It was pretty small and we felt that the space could have been utilized more efficiently. There were very few seats. Despite the limited seating, we enjoyed the atmosphere and the fun libations. After dinner at the same sports bar we headed home. It was a fun-filled day and we will be back!

    4 of us spent the weekend at the Chicken Ranch Casino resort in Jamestown…read more we were fortunate enough to stay in the Mother Plucker suite on the 8th floor. it was very nice: actually a little bit larger than our house. 2 beds and 2 and 1/2 baths the restauraunts - TWLV and the Wahlburger joint were both great for food and hanging out. the casino was on the smaller side but the reward program was easy and i was able to get the first reward -bluetooth speak within 2 days of very modest gambling. check in an out was very smooth. the valet and the bellhops were friendly and efficient. we would stay here again

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    Bingo Night

    (7 reviews)

    Great friendly atmosphere small crowd bigger payout hotball grows to 1000 then new hotball starts.read more

    Bingo is back! St. John the Baptist Church hosts the event on Monday evenings, with early bird…read moregames starting at 6pm. Game play is just as intense and exciting as the charity bingo hall around the corner, fast paced, strict policies (better be quick to yell out bingo if you win!), lots of opportunities for cash prizes, friendly helpful people all around, and about 3-4 hours of bingo fun! Though the payouts are lower at St. John's ($100 payouts for early bird games, $200 payouts for regular games, plus $50 increase per game on the last Monday of the month), the buy-in is lower as well. As of July 2024, buy-in is $25, then $5 per game set after that. Each set (one pack) has 15 bingo sheets consisting of 5 early bird games and 10 regular games. Each sheet in the set has 6 bingo boards. The bingo games have quite a range of patterns throughout the evening in order to win, like "small crazy kite" or "postage stamps", and who knew that hitting all four corners on the board counts as a bingo!?! Thank goodness they also provide an easy-to-follow instruction sheet, so you know what you're playing and you don't miss anything, since the game goes quickly. Workers/volunteers also walk around selling flash, strip, cherry bell, and other special games. We got a few flash cards (kinda like scratchers, but cheaper with lower winnings)... won a buck total from 10 cards, lol. A food truck on site allows participants to enjoy some dinner or snacks while playing. We grabbed a couple tacos from the mexican food truck outside during one of the breaks, and it was pretty good. The event is open to ages 18 and over, though the crowd looks like mainly 50 and older. Even being some of the youngest players there, we fit in just fine and had a pleasant time at bingo night... will be back to win more than a dollar next time.

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