OK, maybe that’s not strictly true, there are one or two activities that have the potential to beat an evening at the bingo hall, but this is a family blog, so we’ll keep it clean.
If you’re planning your hen weekend at this very moment and incorporating the odd game of bingo is a big priority for you, as it should be, then praise the Lord for Ladbrokes Bingo Promotions, who have willingly scoured the country for their top three bingo hen weekends so you don’t have to!
So, read on, book your weekend, and then go and spend that valuable time you’ve saved by researching an outfit for your bridesmaids that won’t show you up when you walk down the aisle (oh come on, everyone knows that’s high up on the to do list of every bride)!
Number Three: Naughty Newcastle
If you like your men bare-chested, without hair on their head, and with enough stomach fat to keep a small family of snowmen efficiently insulated, Newcastle is undoubtedly the place for you and your bingo hen weekend.
With pretty much any Newcastle Hen Weekend website you happen to visit proclaiming the virtues of the local male strip show, it’s worth planning your trip well ahead of time in order to map out your evening bingo trail in a manner that avoids (or incorporates depending upon your preferences) the seedier side of the town.
There are several big bingo halls from established names to choose from in the centre of town and, with the city’s Quayside area now transformed into a futuristic hot-spot of night-time activity, with cocktails and live music very much the norm, you’re guaranteed to find somewhere fun to flash your cash after landing that bingo bonus jackpot.
Number Two: Boozy Bournemouth
Did you know that a 2007 survey conducted by a bank that shall remain nameless found that Bournemouth, the coastal town we all know and love down in Dorset, was the happiest place to live in the entire country? Yes, that’s right, a whopping 82% of those questioned revealed they were happy with their lives.
That may surprise you, but it doesn’t surprise us in the slightest, because ‘bingo’ and ‘Bournemouth’ are two words that go hand in hand as neatly as ‘Bournemouth Pier’ and ‘sunburn’.
Bournemouth used to have a reputation for being home to a disproportionate amount of people with blue rinses and perms, but now the bingo halls are more likely to be filled with hen parties and groups of girls warming up for the night before heading out to a nightclub or bar.
We’re not sure we quite agree with the estimation of a few that Bournemouth is the
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