How times change and none more so than in the bingo world free bingo. We read of how a lot of the old theatres, once used as music halls or dance halls, were changed to cinemas and then with the advent of TV and numbers dwindling became bingo halls only to be closed as the smoking ban and online bingo increased in popularity. Now it seems that bingo halls could be returning to entertainment venues.
Plans are afoot to convert a former Gala bingo hall in Cambridge into a burlesque club and in Kingston another former Gala Bingo hall may be turned into an arena for boxing matches and pop acts free bingo no deposit. Residents are reported to be up in arms at the prospect due to the disruption of crowds of people, antisocial behaviour and parking problems. Not a concern in the bingo days.
Not that any of this threatens the future or popularity of the game of bingo with new clubs opening and more young people taking an interest as well as online bingo gaining new sites and members monthly City Bingo. There’s even a recommendation that hospital patients could benefit from games such as bingo while in hospital to help lift their mood, socialise and pass the time. Some of the reasons we all play whether in hospital or not. So while change is inevitable it’s not always to everyone’s taste and you certainly can’t please all the people all the time Mecca Bingo. As far as bingo goes there’s more choice than ever and while it is subject to change the game is going strong and adapting nicely.