These people on here complaining are just that complainers i’ll give it to you str8 100% bingo loco in nashville was absolutely lit amazing time music was awesome prizes were ok to be honest did give... Leggi di più
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I would give a negative number if I could. This was my first time attending Bingo Loco, and while it started with great energy and music, the experience quickly became disappointing. Th... Leggi di più
Unprofessional, dull, loud, shit prizes (were they cleaning out the back storage room?). I mean lots of people looked like they were having a good time but they were very drunk and I wondered if many... Leggi di più
Attended friday night Reading venue and I question whether the air guitar contest was rigged🤔There were 2 ladies Sophie from windsor was Incredible Smashed it.Susan from reading just stood there and... Leggi di più
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Not really bingo
Twice the people won yelled bingo before an entire row was even called. First time I thought they just didn’t check the persons card but the second time was the supposed big prize of a trip to Vegas. It’s a show but it’s not bingo.
Total rip off
Omg where do I even start. I won't never make that mistake again. That is three hours of my life I'll never get back. First of all, payed 42 dollars for our tickets,parking 10. I should've just took that 42 and flushed It down the toilet.. Couldn't understand anything that the mc was saying he .was rattling on and mumbling, like he had a speech impediment. The prizes were a joke, a dildo and a cut out of pit bull?Are you kidding me? A miniature air fryer and miniature karaoke machine. I think costs $30 each at Walmart. What's odd is I've read a lot of reviews from other states and th same exact prizes are given. Disco helmet, cheap guitar.🤔 Vegas trip winner still waiting on it. Got a mixed drink in a cup smaller than a solo cup cost us $21. 5 watered down mixed drinks cost us 95 dollars. Bucket of beer was $65. Please do not be fooled by their Website it's all lies. Cars and money and lawn mowers yeah, right. We were so excited with all the hype about it. Turned out so so so disappointing. I guess they thought handing us out cheap Styrofoam light swords and shooting confetti out at us and half naked watresses was going to make it better. NOT!!! We were an all women group. Some of the challenges were disgusting. MC acted like a pervert. I WILL NEVER, EVER GO AGAIN AND WILL LET EVERYONE KNOW TO AVOID THAT PLACE. We started out at a Mexican restaurant with margaritas. Now we wish we'd have just stayed there the rest of the night. We were having a ball and excited to get to the bingo only to be totally disappointed. 😡😤😡Please check out all the local singo all over. It is a blast and first rounds are free then pay round is 10 dollars a card. You win cash, bar tabs,and it is a blast. We play all over Crosby. Bring friends.
You will love it. 🥰 AVOID BINGO LOCO
Can I do zero
Can I do zero. So loud it hurts. Nowhere to sit. Can’t even walk through aisles. Fire hazard. Not remotely fun. Infantile, just so yuck.
June 21
June 21, 2025 – hands down, the worst Bingo experience I’ve ever had. Never again. Total ripoff. Just look at these so-called “prizes”:
1. Bingo Loco Guitar (Seriously?)
2. Disco Ball Helmet (Come on…)
3. Oversized Stuffed Monkey (Straight from a fairground stall)
4. Air Fryer (Because we all needed another one)
5. Tiny Karaoke Speaker (TJ Maxx clearance vibes)
6. Vegas Trip for Two – except it’s just the plane tickets. No hotel, no clarity, no shame.
7. …a dildo. Yes. You read that right.
This was straight-up highway robbery disguised as entertainment. These people seriously need to be called out.
I've gone to two of the shows
I've gone to two of the shows. I went to the first in Omaha, NE. I bought tickets to the Lincoln one and man it was a disappointment. The first one they gave the big prizes to the bingo winners. This one they gave away the good prizes to stupid Instagram people. I don't have an instagram so how fair is that. The one on Lincoln also cut it 2 hours short. Very disappointed. The dj sucked too. Not too crowd engaging. I will never go again.
So I received three different start…
So I received three different start times and arrived way before show was to start but there wasn't even standing room. We missed most the show and couldnt understand what the host was saying. I was very disappointed. Will never go again, maybe because they changed venues last minute. Shitty prizes other than a vacation that im not sure was given away cause I couldnt see. I wouldnt even give it one start, complete waste of money.
Total waste of time
Loud obnoxious music. Repetitive lines of which game you were on. Cheap non useful prizes that didn’t even cover cost of tickets.
Forced fun which forced you to buy watered down overpriced drinks. Stupid “earned the prize antics”, a total waste of 3 hours to play 30 minutes of bingo. Crowded venue that had everyone bumping into each other. You couldn’t even get out of your chair until someone else got up first.
Save your money and use it playing bingo at the local American Legion.
HORRIBLE,HORRIBLE
HORRIBLE,HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE!! Ask the Fresno residents WHAT HAPPENED! The ones who got turned away!! But, yet have tickets and were here, and still here.... on time!!!!!!
We bought tickets for the early show
We bought tickets for the early show, they created a second show after that one was sold out and did not update ticket times. We joe up an hour before the show was supposed to start and we're turned away because they were already over capacity. No one would speak to us. No one would give us any answers and there is no way to contact Bingo loco. Bingo loco can eat my ass
Bingo Loco is Horribly Unprofessional
I would rather give negative stars if I could. So horrible and disappointing. Purchased the tickets 3 months ago only to get to the venue and be told my cousin can't come in because he is not 21. No where did it say the event was 21 and older to get into the event tonight. Now we can't get in the event and are being told that an email was sent out today stating that it is a 21 and older event I mean really who sends out an email the day of the event to change up the rules!!! Seriously how unprofessional can you be. 7 of us had to leave because of the horrible unprofessional event planning on Bingo Loco. I have never in my life experienced such unprofessional event planning from a company. We will never again attempt to attend any Bingo Loco event and will definitely express how horribly unprofessional the people at Bing Loco are.
Tacky
Tacky, frenetic, tasteless. It felt like middle-aged people being coerced to act like first year uni students. We left after 30 mins. Not for me I’m afraid.
If I could give zero stars I would
Update: I was finally sent a link for a refund, filled it out. 2 weeks later, I still hadn't gotten a refund, it said 7-14days. I had messaged to confirm, and they had only just submitted my request after I'd asked about it. So now I have to wait up to 14 days to possibly get a refund. It is now June 10th and the event is on the 14th.
If I could give zero stars I would. The venue for the original event has closed permanently and the new venue they had chosen to do the event at is not a venue where my friends and I feel comfortable going. Due to typical venue crowd and VIOLENCE. I have been in contact with them for over a week, the show is still 3 weeks out and they will not issue a refund. DO NOT book with them. Also, you can only contact them through Facebook and Instagram so timely responses are few and far in between. If they are willing to work with me, I will gladly update my review.
Do not recommend
I went to bingo loco in Pittsburgh held at a nightclub called the enclave. They had it packed in like sardines to the point you could not even pull your chair out to sit without hitting the person behind you. I had to stand up the whole time. It is a show not a typical bingo game, one 1 prize worth playing for was the Vegas trip for 2 the rest were “joke” prizes no cash prizes. Do not recommend at all for the price they charge.
Bingo Loco Boston
Went to Bingo Loco last night in Boston. My group had been looking forward to this for over a month. I know someone that had recently gone and she said that this was an absolutely crazy fun night. There were 4 of us in our group. We got a table on the first level off the floor, just to the right of the sound and light crew. Bad idea. We couldn’t see anything unless we stood up because there were people standing at the railing in front of us the entire night.
The one thing that makes a great show (for something like this) would be the host. This is where there was a problem. So, not only could we not see the show, but I had a hard time understanding the host because of her accent. She was Japanese and I always have a hard time with accents anyway, so this wasn’t a good thing for me. Also, she wasn’t very fun. She tried, but it would’ve been more fun with a better host. She didn’t bring the energy like I thought the host of a show like this should.
So, yes it was kind of fun, but not as fun as it could’ve been.
Stupid frat humor
If frat humor, coercion, & 80’s pop music is your thing, do it up. It was a canned prefomace with making people chug beer and pick up didlos without using their hands. In our show both were young women. Skip it is my advice.
Sydney Bingo Loco
Sydney Bingo Loco - waste of time and $$! The prizes are seriously terrible: a drinking hat, a cardboard cutout of Harry Styles, a plastic floppy dildo, an air fryer, an oversized flamingo pool floaty, and a guitar. Do not fall for the ‘you could win a holiday’ line announced at the start of the night, it is only a $500 Flight Centre voucher. The DJ was quite good until he started playing songs twice! The dancers on stage were energetic and cute! The host - ummm, not sure about the matchy matchy blue tracksuit that didn’t quite cover up his big belly… not a good look! Be prepared for foul language, slow playing bingo games (eight in total) and over priced drinks!
Stupid idiots false advertising
I wish I read these reviews first. I fell for overhyped ads in Insta that painted a picture of a night that was not as advertised. Firstly , nowhere to sit . Secondly, it was very clear the event organiser was hell bent on getting every person as intoxicated as they can, at $17 a can! Thirdly, the prizes were crap the main one being $500 voucher, not a car or trip to Vegas as purported I suggest spending your money on a nice dinner instead.
So far so good
I attended Bingo Loco in Seattle on March 21 with my wife, my nephew and his spouse, and two of my wife’s friends. We went into the event without any knowledge of the prizes, mainly just looking to have a good time and enjoy the music. The event was scheduled to begin at 6 PM, and we arrived at 6:05 PM. By then, the venue (The Crocodile) was already packed, and the event was about to kick off. Luckily, we managed to snag a small table on the side that was empty. It was meant for four people, but we squeezed in six of us.
Once we got our bingo cards, we quickly realized they didn’t have numbers. Instead, they featured names of songs and artists. The DJ would play a segment of a song for more than five seconds, and we had to find that song on our card. Most of the songs were pop hits from the 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s, and 20s. The host was really engaging, and the music was fantastic.
The bingo game had three sections: orange, green, and blue. Each section featured three rounds. The first round required completing a horizontal line of five songs, the second round asked for two lines (either horizontal or vertical), and the third round needed three lines.
Rather than giving the prize to the first person who completed a bingo, they waited until two or three people had finished. Those who completed their cards were invited on stage to "earn" their prize. For the first round, the competitors had to chug a can of sparkling water. The second round was a dance-off, followed by a lip-sync battle in the third. The winners were chosen by crowd applause. Some of the prizes I remember were a disco ball hat, a dildo, an air fryer, a guitar, and a cardboard cutout of an elf.
None of us bought food or drinks, so I can’t comment on how long the bar lines were.
Since we were seated at a table on the side of the venue, we had plenty of space and were able to stand up and dance while we played. The long tables in the main area, however, seemed a bit cramped, especially for 60-80 people.
The highlight of the night came at the very end, when my nephew was one of the two finalists competing for the big prize—a trip to Vegas. The competition was a lip-sync battle to “Don’t Stop Believin’,” and my nephew won. We were all thrilled for him. Up until this point, we had a fantastic time. We were lucky to get our small table, had enough room to dance, and those who needed to use the bathroom found it clean. We didn’t have to wait for drinks either.
The only uncertainty remains about the actual prize. The host only mentioned that the big prize was a trip to Vegas but didn’t clarify whether it was for one person or two, how long the trip would be, or whether it included accommodations and meals. After my nephew won, he stayed on stage as people began to leave. The host then gave him a phone number to call to claim his prize. My nephew also provided the host with his name and number, so in theory, the Bingo Loco team would be notified that he was the winner.
However, based on a couple of reviews I’ve seen, two previous winners of the big prize never received a call about their prize. As of now, my nephew hasn’t received any communication, but it’s only been six hours since the event. We’re still waiting to see if he’ll get a call or be left hanging. Once we know more in the coming days, I’ll update this review.
Generally, the reviews for this event are not great, with complaints about the crowd size, long bar lines, cleanliness of the venue, the ridiculous prizes (aside from the big one), too many drunk people, loudness, and the requirement to drink on stage to win a prize. Some even claim that the winners were pre-selected. In our case, though, we had an amazing experience. The event started on time, and it didn’t feel too crowded to us, probably because we got lucky with our table on the side. I can imagine it might have felt cramped at the larger tables near the stage, or in a smaller venue. We didn’t drink, so we can’t comment on the bar lines. Since we attended the first show of the night, the venue was clean, but I don’t know if that was the case for the second show. As for the prizes, while most were on the ridiculous side, I think that’s part of the fun of the event. It didn’t feel very loud where we were sitting. The main question now is whether my nephew will receive his prize.
Last Saturday in Swords
Last Saturday in Swords , we dove headfirst into the madness that is Bingo Loco for the first time, and let’s just say—we were not prepared for what was about to unfold. Picture a room pulsing with energy, people dancing on tables, confetti flying through the air, and an MC who seemed to have endless reserves of hype.
Between the dance-offs, the ridiculous challenges, and the absolute bangers blasting through the speakers, we were already having the time of our lives. And then, the unthinkable happened—Tomas actually won! And not just any prize… an air fryer! While others walked away with random (and sometimes absurd) prizes, we left with a kitchen gadget that will now be a permanent reminder of our wild night. We laughed until our stomachs hurt, lost our voices singing along to throwback anthems, and left knowing one thing for sure: this won’t be our last Bingo Loco adventure!
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