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Where do women play Bingo in 2020?

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Bingo is extremely popular in the UK, and with women in particular. With this in mind, you would have thought it would be fairly easy to find somewhere to play – many places, in fact. However, more and more traditional bingo halls are closing, and this means the places women used to go to play are becoming rarer - click to play no deposit bingo. There are new places, however, so the game can still continue. Let’s look at them more closely. 

Bingo Halls

As mentioned above, bingo halls are closing at an alarming rate, but there are still some around and the ones that do still exist are extremely popular. The problem with the bingo halls is that it started to wane when the smoking ban came in, and nothing was really done to rectify that. 

The good news is that the ones that are still thriving are doing so because they were able to adapt, and they offer a lot more than ‘just’ bingo. There are places to eat, bars, additional entertainment, and the prizes are often exceptional. So if you do have a traditional bingo hall near you, it is probably going to be an amazing place to visit since it will have had to fight to stay alive. 

Online

The biggest area where women can play bingo in 2020 has to be online. Once traditional bingo halls started to decline, more and more bingo websites were set up to capture those who wanted to play but couldn’t anymore. The result was that online bingo exploded in popularity, and that idea has never really gone away. 

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But there are other reasons apart from the fact that it’s there that convinced women to use online bingo sites. The game is just the same as the physical one, to start with, so there were no additional rules to learn. Plus, it’s a safe space to be in. You don’t even have to leave your house, so you don’t have to get dressed up (unless you want to) and there is no travel time to factor in. Convenience and flexibility have made online bingo one of the most popular forms there is. 

Bingo Bars

Strangely, things seem to be coming full circle, and there are now bingo bars for women (and men) to go to should they actually want to leave the house and play bingo in a different setting. Yet although these might sound similar to the traditional bingo halls that were no longer really required, bingo bars do offer something different. They are welcoming places that have proper table service meaning you can have a good meal in a restaurant setting or you can sit at the bar, and all the while you can be playing bingo. 

These social places are a combination of all the good things about bingo that people love, from the game itself to the atmosphere to the comfort of being at home these days, wrapped into one excellent idea. It’s not wonder they are so popular. 

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