| 70,000 expected to attend Royal Wedding party at Gala |
| Written by Mark Bennett |
| Tuesday, 05 April 2011 10:44 |
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Gala Bingo is hosting the ‘Biggest Wedding Celebration Ever’ at its 142 clubs across the country, expecting over 350,000 members to visit clubs over the 11-day period from April 22 to May 2 and over 70,000 to attend the Royal Wedding party on April 29. As part of the celebrations taking place on April 29, Gala Bingo is offering members a glass of bubbly, as well as a wedding breakfast to get them in the party mood. Players will be able to watch Kate and Wills tie the knot on the big screen followed by an afternoon of fun and frivolity including a £5,000 prize draw for all clubs (the winning club will split £5,000 between all members in the club at that time)and £3,000 link games. The fun doesn’t stop there. As part of the countdown to the big day, members visiting Gala Bingo on Good Friday will receive a bingo bundle which includes books, a free drink, Royal dabber and a free draw for one month of free bingo. If that wasn’t enough, on Easter Monday members get the chance to take part in a national free draw for a wedding gift list worth a whopping £5,000. And there’s no anti-climax following the big day itself, as Gala Bingo makes sure that the honeymoon weekend goes with a bang, giving away 26 holidays worth £1,000. You can also enjoy the Royal treatment online. From April 24-28, galabingo.com is running stag and hen link games with £1,000 jackpots and don’t miss the ‘Right Royal Knees Up’ on April 29 when players will have a chance to win £20,000 over just two hours. Meanwhile, Gala TV is having a ‘Royal Spree’ every day from April 18-May 2, winners from 10-11pm will be entered into a draw for a chance to win £50 and on April 29 they will have a chance to win £200. Sarah Mercer, Group Corporate PR Manager for Gala said: “As the nation’s favourite family gather for a special bank holiday, it’s only right that the nation’s favourite house of fun creates a fabulous day out, offering prizes, camaraderie and a chance to wave the flag.” |






