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    Gill P.

    Finally made it out to Slots of Fun. Well it's definitely OLD school and definitely needing a make over. Here for the old school feel not the modern updates appearance. I enjoyed my time there and I would recommend to anyone to stop by and visit Circus Circus because the property is up for sale and who knows how long before this location could possibly be just another memory

    Looks like a great place for stuff!
    Tiffany P.

    I give this place 4 stars. Lots of items to choose from. Some items were priced reasonably but there's were over priced. I got shirts which is what brought ne in the beginning with 3 shirts for 9.99 the section were slim but I did find other shirts. I got one for my daughter $24.99. This is right in the main parkinglot of circus circus. You have to scan a qr code for parking, easy yo use. I recommend if your looking for gifts you can definitely find something in here.

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    Brittany C.

    What a FUN place to play the original slots in Circus-Circus! A must-visit for those looking to experience the charming Vegas as it used to be! The atmosphere is nostalgic and a bit old school. You can purchase drinks and carnival kind of foods (like hot dogs and popcorn) for cheap. Come prepared to have fun and Viva Las Vegas!

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    Alyssa T.

    Imagine being so excited to see a coin operated slot place still being open & working?! Nowwww....Imagine going in and finding out that it is TOKENS and not actual money? So sad. I was excited at the thought of bringing home a bucket of gold/silver dollars. (It didn't happen- we had more luck with the new machines next door) The cheap foods (2$ popcorn, tacos, hotdogs, etc) stopped being served before we realized it and we didn't get to partake. You can use your Circus Circus card to gain points on these coin slots. Overall, it's sooo loud in there. The coin noise...that's fun. But then the music is blaring loud to help mask the coin sounds. All things together were overstimulating at times. They did have multiple machines so that was cool. We will probably give them another try next time we are in town.

    Jennifer B.

    This was a fun spot located through the Circus Circus, Hotel Casino. With the sounds of "Old Vegas" coming from the coin in/coin out slot machines, to the smells of freshly popped popcorn, this is a nostalgic atmosphere that you definitely don't want to sleep on! Hot dogs, Shrimp Cocktail, and Popcorn are all $2, and quite tasty! We will definitely be back to try the other food and drink specials!

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    Vuoch L.

    Located at the front entrance of Circus Circus Casino, this lesser-known casino still has coin-operated slots. You can hear the sound of coins jingling as you load the slot machines, and experience nostalgia with the dusty silver stains on your fingertips. You can find cheap eats here, including $2 hot dogs, shrimp cocktails, popcorn, and Heineken beer.

    Craig Y.

    Located off Las Vegas Blvd. connected with the Circus Circus this place was like an extra big room to draw people walking by on Las Vegas Blvd. having slots and a bar etc. w/ cheap eats. Well it's all back of course updated with newer slots and bar and the cheap eats are back as well like the $2.00 popcorn, Hot Dog , Shrimp Cocktail and beers. Overall it's nicely redone still not a busy spot before there was no one inside it was dead but I think bringing the cheap eats will be attracting more crowds for the budget peeps.

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    C L.

    Yo, Slots of Fun is a vibe! There are tons of games, great energy, and plenty of chances to win. The machines hit often, and it's always a good time. Whether you're trying to cash out or just relax, this is the place to be. People come through, have fun, and sometimes even leave with extra cash. If you like slots, you'll love this place!

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    Tommy P.

    How do I even rate a creepy slot barn like this - I don't gamble. Well, that $2 Heinie was the best beer I've had in Vegas in years: just right temp, served right away with a smile and the bartender even tried to give me back the $3 change that I'd meant (and insisted) for him to keep. Can't beat that - the only reason I'm not giving five stars is it's not an especially pleasant place to drink a beer. But that beer tasted great!

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    Steve A.

    I like Slots A Fun more than the actual casino inside Circus Circus. Several years ago this used to be cheap and old school. This isn't as good as it was but even now it's much cheaper than most places on the Strip. Lots of people here say it sucks and it's not as good anymore. You may feel the need to take a bath after going in here but that's the charm of this. It isn't for you if you're looking for glamour. Slots A Fun is as old school as it gets. The place is small and stinks. It has a few older slots, and lots of arcade games. There's not as much to do here as there was. It didn't have any table games. These used to be really popular. Beer here used to be dirt cheap. The beers now are about $7 for swill. Food is bad. They still have their famous hot dogs, and they have a Subway. Corporate world has taken over. The place smells like ass and needs a good cleaning up. It's old and stinks bad. Even so I still like it more than the oversized casinos with the tight slots and even more overpriced restaurants. They should add more table games to liven this place up.

    Elizabeth R.

    Small casino next to Circus Circus not a huge variety of machines. Has a gift shop inside and a little store with snacks and drinks.

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    Ask the Community - Slots A Fun

    Are the bar and food options open 24/7?

    No not at Slots of Fun only at Circus Circus.

    Is there a bar now after the renovation?

    Yes serving $2 specials, including beer, margaritas, shrimp cocktails, popcorn, hot 🌭

    Are the $1 black Jack tables still there?

    $5 black jack 😃

    Are the mini bowling lanes still there?

    Hi there - no, there are not. We transitioned Slots A Fun to all slot machines.

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    (29 reviews)

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