Mecca Bingo's Big Success Story

  • Mecca Bingo's Big Success Story

    By Lisa West on Saturday, 22nd August 2009

    With so many land based Bingo Halls in trouble, and even the leading brand names struggling to keep finances on a level, it’s nice to hear some good news; for once!  It cost an incredible £5Million to convert a former cash and carry building into the brand swanky new Mecca Bingo Hall.  That’s a lot of investment, especially with the current economic climate, a smoking ban and the recent tax hike.  Plus!  The recent onslaught of Online Bingo operators offering penny Bingo and Free Bingo rooms by the tonne.  It’s been more than enough to see many, previously well established, Bingo Halls close their doors, permanently.  

    The brand new Mecca Bingo Hall in Beeston, near Nottingham, has become such a buzz point that even some of their competitors employees have made a beeline for Beeston (on their nights off of course!).  Looks like one Bingo Hall that is destined for success. Life hasn’t been easy for the land based Bingo operators of late.  Just when they thought the industry had received about as many blows as thought possible, they’ve now had to suffer the Swine Flu epidemic.  Even so, it just goes to prove, success is possible, even in the face of inevitable failure!  

    To get the new Mecca Bingo Hall of to a flying start, the grand opening of the new Queens Rd Bingo Hall was a not short of a gimmick or two.  There was plenty of fresh male flesh for the ladies shall we say!  The new Bingo Hall has made use of the latest state of the art technology, which, along with the live Bingo callers, make the game not so different to Online Bingo.  The callers are a lot more interactive with the players, wearing headsets, which allows them to move around.   Mecca have gone all out to make land based Bingo just that bit more exciting, and it looks like their players are having a great time!

    This was an article by Lisa on Mecca Bingo

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