Butlins Bingo
Butlins Bingo is something of a tradition in the United Kingdom, because bingo games are played at all of Sir Billy Butlin’s famous holiday camps that are scattered around the coast of the country, and this site gives players the chance to play Butlins Bingo online. The game here is 90 ball bingo, as one would expect, and this is played in your web browser so there is no need to download any software.
Whilst there is a large range of non-bingo games at Butlins Bingo, we were disappointed to discover that – at the time of writing – there is only one actual bingo room. The good news is that the quality of this solitary bingo room made up for the lack of quantity. Tickets cost from as little as 1p each and as well as the usual prizes there are two progressive jackpots to aim for: the Snowball Jackpot and very aptly named Giant Jackpot.
The gaming window, which can be maximised to full the screen, looks tidy and colourful. The bingo tickets themselves dominate the right hand side of the screen, whilst the numbers board and game information is presented at the top of the window. The integrated chat facility appears on the left, and it is here that Butlins Bingo excels, with the chat being fast, fun and extremely friendly. Despite there being only one bingo room, there are five chat rooms and of these the Bingo Café tends to be the most popular.
A loyalty scheme gives Butlins Bingo players 10 points for every £1 they invest in bingo tickets and also extra points in promotional sessions. The points can be collected and then redeemed for cash or prizes – the web site showcases the range of prizes currently available.
The non-bingo games referred to earlier are all equally well presented and are enjoyable diversions in their own right, making Butlins Bingo a top choice for any fan of 90 ball bingo. Secure Socket Layer technology is employed to keep your data safe and customer service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by e-mailing support@bingoresponse.com or by calling 0800 376 5619 from within the UK.
Review Last Updated: 14/06/2007




