Valley Street Bingo
Dayton, OH 45424
Phone: (937) 236-9091
User Reviews for Valley Street Bingo
04/14/2008 Posted by Pat54
I've been playing BINGO at Valley Street BINGO, on and off since 1973! My name is Pat, Arlene, and this is a first review. This is an established BINGO, and price is right. Most BINGO's are priced at $28 for computar BINGO. Kelly is always throwing in special's and extra's . Such as; extra drawings, or spur of the moment cash give-aways. With 4 nights a week to choose from, any night could be your night to win. MONTH LONG FREE PLAYS are rampant. If you are into tickets Valley has them. Big money is constant with tickets. If you are attending for BINGO you'll enjoy 2 chances at $1,000, jackpots. Parking is ample, and some nights Valley is known for the busiest BINGO in Dayton! I can go to other BINGO halls, but always returned to Valley Street Bingo, after 35 years I consider Valley Street BINGO as my "feel at home" HALL. BOB O the caller has been around for a long time, Jim was calling in 1973 when I first went to Valley. Jim has since retired, but his daughter still volunteers. I won my first jack-pot at Valley in 1994, my husband about fell out his chair! Back then it paid $800.00 Not bad..... The consession stand has great food..I had the ONION RINGS, and they were just perfect. A weird phenomonem occurs quite frequently when they call the number of the food customers finished food item.....that number often is in the moniter to be called on our BINGO GAME. Spooky, huh? The volunteers work hard as a team....they laugh and have a good time....unlike other BINGO's where one volunteer from another seems lost ,or BINGO illiterate. Volunteers like.... JUDY, BOB-O, Ashely, Heather,Sandy, Cathy- to numerous to name; make you feel , a welcome. guest. OH yeah for all the skeptics.........I didn't get any money for writing this. Kelly is a man of his word, and his BINGO's are the longest running, and most established BINGO's in Dayton....., and if you don't win, remember" it's another way of giving back to the community."

