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Bingo Returns to Vegas Strip at Circus Circus

For the first time since 2015, bingo is coming back to the Las Vegas Strip. Circus Circus opens a new 255-seat hall in mid-February with paper daubers.

By Vegas Vic

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Bingo Returns to Vegas Strip at Circus Circus
For the first time since 2015, bingo is coming back to the Las Vegas Strip. Circus Circus opens a new 255-seat hall in mid-February with paper daubers.
By Vegas Vic
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The Las Vegas Strip is about to get a little more degenerate, and honestly, it's about damn time.

Circus Circus is bringing bingo back to the Strip for the first time since the Riviera closed in 2015. Mid-February, a brand new 255-seat bingo hall opens on the promenade level, and they're doing it old school—paper and daubers, no electronic nonsense.

The Quick Hit

  • What happened: Circus Circus opening a dedicated bingo hall in February
  • The damage: $30 per pack, six daily sessions, up to $1,500 payouts
  • Why you should care: First Strip bingo in nearly 11 years
  • The move: Grab your dauber and channel your inner grandma

Old School Vegas Is Back

The new hall seats up to 255 players per session and runs six times daily. Each $30 pack includes 10 games—standard rounds, a bonus game, and a coverall. If you want more action, you can grab another full pack for $30 or buy individual bonus and coverall entries for $10 or $20.

Payouts are all cash, starting at $50 and topping out at $1,500. Nothing life-changing, but enough to make the afternoon interesting.

This is Circus Circus leaning into what actually works—vintage Vegas vibes that tourists can't get anywhere else. While the mega-resorts fight over high-rollers and influencer partnerships, Circus Circus is out here saying "fuck it, let's play bingo."

Why This Actually Matters

Bingo has always been a gateway drug for casino gamblers. It's social, it's low-stakes, and it keeps people on the property for hours. The fact that no Strip casino has offered it since 2015 is kind of crazy when you think about it.

The hall's location on the promenade level puts it near a new concession stand serving hot dogs, pretzels, nachos, and cocktails. It's basically designed to be a full afternoon experience—show up, grab some food, play some bingo, and probably wander into the casino afterward.

For anyone who remembers the Riviera's bingo room or the old-school Vegas vibe that's been slowly disappearing, this is a nice throwback. No apps, no screens—just you, your dauber, and the hope that B-7 gets called before your neighbor's card fills up.

More Vintage Coming Soon

Circus Circus is also expanding their coin-operated slot area in March. Between that and the bingo hall, they're betting that nostalgia plays better than trying to compete with the shiny new megaresorts.

Given that Vegas visitor numbers dropped 8% last year, maybe the strategy makes sense. Not everyone wants to spend $30 on a cocktail at a nightclub. Some people just want to sit down, yell "BINGO," and collect their $150.

The Bottom Line

Is bingo the most exciting gambling content? Not really. But there's something genuinely cool about the Strip having a real bingo hall again. It's a small win for the degenerates who remember when Vegas was about cheap thrills and accessible action, not just VIP tables and bottle service. Welcome back, B-I-N-G-O.