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Whether it’s your first time playing or your hundredth, Vegas offers various ways to play bingo. While the most common and traditional way to play used to be Classic Bingo, Electronic Bingo has now become the king of bingo for most players.

For the uninitiated:

  • Classic bingo utilizes physical cards and an ink dauber to fill in each square – very old school. Classic bingo players will have to buy a dauber if you don’t have one.
  • Electronic bingo (eBingo) uses a touch-screen device that allows for manual or automatic square marking, making this an excellent option for players that want more cards/action and more opportunities for bonuses and progressives.

Vegas bingo venues all offer numerous buy-in options and packages depending how much money you want to risk and jackpots to be eligible for.

Here are some of the best places to play both forms of bingo in Las Vegas:

The Plaza & South Point

The Plaza

The Plaza prides itself on being the only bingo venue in Downtown Vegas. The 280-seat hall on Main Street offers six daily bingo sessions from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m..
Players can win larger cash prizes by landing on the unique “Hotball” numbers. Hotball numbers are chosen during the day’s first game, and jackpots can go as high as $5,000.

Other Plaza electronic bingo bonuses include:

  • 2x point reel multiplier with the 11 a.m. session
  • Get a coverall in 47 ball calls or less to win over $1,000,000
  • Get a coverall in 48 to 54 number calls to win up to $50,000
  • Bonus Small Rainbows and Blue Packs with your pack purchase

You can also attend one of the Plaza’s $160,000 Super Bingo Tournaments. These tournaments attract hundreds of players from across the U.S. to play more than 60 bingo games and win big prizes over two days.

South Point

Found about ten minutes due south of The Strip, South Point offers electronic bingo at all of its sessions for only $2 per unit.

Players pay to play twelve games of bingo per session and have a chance to win a $10,000 bonus if they get a coverall in 52 number calls or less. Players are also offered complimentary beverages at every game.

Red Rock Resorts

Red Rock Resorts (formerly Station Casinos) are one of the two large local casino companies in town. The Company runs several hotel casinos across the Las Vegas Valley where you can play both forms of bingo. Promotions, game types and jackpots are pretty similar across the Company’s bingo halls.

Red Rock Resort

Red Rock Resort & Spa’s bingo hall, located in Summerlin, is arguably the premier place to play bingo in Vegas. The Red Rock bingo room has seating for more than 610 players and 8 different hour-long sessions per day.

The main bingo hall sparkles like an opulent ballroom. To the side is a private bar and the Red Rock bingo lounge where you can kick back and enjoy yourself after a game, especially if you won.

Palace Station

If you want to play bingo all day, then Palace Station on Sahara Avenue just a few blocks west of The Strip is the ideal place. Bingo sessions run daily from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. on odd hours.

The biggest jackpot games start at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.. The 350-seat hall also includes many TVs and a good snack bar.

Sunset Station

Sunset Station’s bingo room features some of the funkiest décor you’re likely to find in Sin City. Located on Sunset Rd in Henderson within the casino, the classic hall offers more than 450 seats and plenty of exciting promotions and cash balls.

Monthly gaming promotions at the venue include gifts and extra cash handed out by the chairman to lucky winners.

Green Valley Ranch

Green Valley Ranch’s bingo hall is another great high-end bingo option within the resort. The venue is open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily and has 401 seats for some of the biggest crowds in Vegas.

Boulder Station

Boulder Station’s bingo hall offers bingo games every other hour between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. plus 1 a.m. sessions on Saturdays and Sundays. Boulder Station offers twelve classic games plus a progressive jumbo bingo at the start of each session.

The minimum buy-in at Boulder Station is only $4, with a capacity for up to 600 players.

Santa Fe Station

Santa Fe’s bingo hall, located in northwestern Las Vegas, offers bingo games every other hour between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m.

Boyd Gaming

Note, we have intentionally placed Boyd Gaming’s bingo rooms lower on this list because they have cut days and hours in recent years at their bingo halls. Boo!

Suncoast

Suncoast Hotel & Casino in Summerlin has a great bingo hall. Along with exceptional staff and service, this venue offers players complimentary beverages during all six sessions of the day.

The main hall has a capacity of over 600 players, accompanied by a 98-seat smoking area with direct restroom access.

Sam’s Town

Sam’s Town’s bingo hall is the premier bingo venue on Boulder Highway. Sam’s Town offers sessions every other hour between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily, with twelve regular games per session.

With seating for up to 500 guests, the progressive jackpot starts at $250 and increases each session until won.

Gold Coast

Located just off the Strip, Gold Coast offers bingo for its guests and serves complimentary drinks during the seven daily sessions from 11:00 a.m. through 11:00 p.m.

Gold Coast’s Bingo Center has seating for over 720 people, making it one of the largest bingo rooms in Las Vegas. Players come from all over the country to experience the atmosphere and get a chance to win.

If you play at Gold Coast on one of their event or promotional days, you’ll have the chance to win guaranteed cash prizes and larger jackpots than on regular game days.

The Cannery

Located in North Las Vegas, Cannery’s Bingo Room features multiple coverall bonuses, massive promotions, and giveaways for lucky players. Handheld and stationary electronic units are available alongside classic paper packs.

Cashball jackpots vary by session, with payouts of up to $1,489 for lucky ticket holders. Sessions run Thursdays to Sundays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m.

Aliante Casino

Aliante Casino’s Bingo Hall, located on the far north side of North Las Vegas is a great bingo venue.

The 200-person capacity venue offers a 100-percent smoke-free environment, and sessions Thursday through Sunday played at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m.. Mondays through Wednesdays have two sessions per day at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m..

No Strip casinos offer bingo.

Gold Coast is a five minute car ride from the central and southern Strip hotels. Palace Station is a five minute car ride from the northern Strip hotels.

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