Tuesday, 10 November 2009 11:47

Bingo halls across the UK have been revamping their clubs for a more relaxed and entertainment-focused approach. While in the past, players had to make do with packed halls, uncomfortable chairs and possibly something to drink or eat in between games, now players can enjoy relaxing in separate lounges. Entertainment rooms with a bar and restaurant makes for a better experience all round, and enables players to enjoy the social aspect far more easily – turning a regular bingo night into a fun night out with friends.
Leading online bingo software developer Dragonfish have begun to integrate a number of free bingo offerings within their network. Cheeky Bingo and the newly launched Costa Bingo were created to test the demand for free bingo that has been spreading like wildfire across the industry. Initially meant to be a short-term plan, the success of free bingo has taken the network by storm, with operators seeing a huge increase in player memberships since the inclusion of free games. While some operators are offering free play websites, others are including free-to-play rooms. Still others are offering free game sessions – all of which give players more bingo for their buck, a much-needed addition in tough recession times. 


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