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Fountain Gate Bingo celebrates 10 years in business at Brechin Drive, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre.
Fountain Gate Bingo commenced trading in December 1990 and has been supporting schools and sporting groups in the Casey community.
Fountain Gate Bingo provides first class gaming, through the popular game of Bingo, and operates five days and seven nights per week.
Over the past 24 years, the business has adapted to change in technology while still maintaining many local patrons and a very loyal staffing team.
One of the most common praises the centre receives is the comment regarding service and friendliness.
Fountain Gate Bingo offers a very comfortable ambience within the centre, created through business efficiency, very reasonable food and beverage prices and a fast paced, long serving and very friendly staffing team.
Staff treat their patrons like family.
Fountain Gate Bingo prides itself as being the leader in the field of conducting the game of Bingo, membership rewards and also through electronic gaming.
It has taken educated risks with Bingo over the past seven years to modernise the game itself and to provide patrons with more exciting choices and, of course, amazing prize pay outs.
The centre offers significant discounts on electronic bingo packages daily and has friendly staff on hand who are happy to assist new players.
The Portable Electronic Tablet, similar to an iPad, is extremely popular and provides patrons with the option of playing the Bingo tickets electronically.
This new form of bingo is popular with all ages.
A comment which is often asked by new patrons to the centre is “do you actually pay out over $100,000 weekly?”
Of course, the answer is ‘yes’ and any of the patrons can confirm it.
In fact, the centre pays out massive jackpots daily!
It also has a range of virtual ticket machines machines, similar to pokies, and lucky envelopes that can be purchased for as little as $2 for a pack of 10.
Patrons are also rewarded through an exclusive loyalty system in which free vouchers can be printed and redeemed for a wide range of food items, cakes, beverages, vouchers and novelty items, within the centre, all for free.
Fountain Gate Bingo believes that Bingo is the best form of gaming because, for a relatively minor outlay, people of all ages can enjoy a social game that is taken very seriously, enjoy a meal and a beverage and play for fantastic prize money.
The venue has weekly specials, all advertised on its website at www.fountaingatebingo.com.au.
For more information, phone 9796 7011 or join the Facebook page www.facebook.com/fgbingo.

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