Now, Station has turned the Santa Fe room into a more comfortable environment with its undisclosed dollar investment.
“Bingo is in our DNA so we’re pretty serious about serving our players well,” Station spokeswoman Lori Nelson said of the company, which first launched bingo at what was once the Bingo Palace, now Palace Station, in the mid-’70s.Īs bingo started to disappear from the Strip, tourists found their way to bingo halls offered by Station and its rivals at Boyd Gaming Corp. While most of the 23 bingo centers in Southern Nevada - Station runs nine of them - have long rows of tables and chairs filled with players facing each other, the new Santa Fe hall has a mix of long and round tables, each with a view of the 30 television screens or the 12-by-15-foot video wall that has the capability of being split into quadrants to produce multiple images. The company on Wednesday opened its new, 10,000-square-foot bingo hall in space formerly occupied by the Revolver country nightclub and bar. Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal Follow Casinos’ Santa Fe Station has upped its bingo game. Pastries are set for purchase in the cafe and bar in the newly refurbished bingo hall at Santa Fe Station hotel-casino, Friday, Nov.