The land based Bingo industry
has been relatively stable for decades but one major factor is contributing
to the demise of brick and mortar bingo halls in the UK and the United
States. In the UK the recently passed draconian smoking ban has caused
many bingo halls to close and remaining bingo operators are reporting
as much as a 25% decrease in business. In the United States smoking bans are passed on a state by state basis
and in each state that has passed smoking bans bingo halls are reporting
a significant decrease in business.
While the smoking ban in the
UK is national and affects all parts of the country equally, the US
smoking bans are passed by each individual state with differing laws
in each state. This makes it difficult for industry experts in the United
States to gauge the effects of smoking bans on a nationwide basis. Some
states will exempt private organizations and certain businesses while
other states will pass total smoking bans.
In the UK the Rank Group, one
of the largest operators of bingo halls, reported a 19% drop in revenue
in the UK and a 22% drop in Wales and England. To quote a statement
issued by Rank, “While the recent trading difficulties affecting our
UK retail businesses are worse than we had anticipated, we understand
that they are shared by the broader UK bingo club and casino markets
and are not unique to Rank.”
In the United States smoking
bans have been taking a toll on traditional bingo halls. In Ohio, which recently passed a smoking ban
without any exemptions, a significant decline in revenue has been reported
and many charitable organizations are eliminating their once popular
games. In Ohio even churches are feeling the pinch. In the Youngstown
suburb of Campbell St Joseph the Provider has cancelled their decades
old game which used to draw 200 players. The revenue from these games
kept tuition at the local parish school down. Pennsylvania, where smoking
is still legal in bingo halls, has seen an increase in players who are
traveling from Ohio to play due to the smoking ban.
The law of unintended consequences
has affected charitable organizations across the Unites States. In the
US bingo games have been used for decades as a fund raising tool for
both churches and organizations ranging from veterans groups to schools. These organizations must
now find new ways to generate revenue. While the rationale behind the
various smoking bans was well intentioned the effects of these limitations
have had negative results for some businesses and private organizations.
Online Bingo is becoming more attractive to players
in the UK and the United States for a variety of reasons. Besides the
obvious effects of smoking bans the larger jackpots offered by online
bingo websites are attracting players in droves. Most online bingo sites
are designed in a user friendly manner and those new to computers find
them easy to use. Most sites are either owned or operated by publicly
traded companies and have a reputation for honestly unequalled in the
online gaming industry.
While the internet has certainly
affected land based bingo halls to a limited extent, smoking bans have
been cited by industry experts as the major factor contributing to the
decline of the land based bingo industry. In places like Atlantic City municipal smoking bans have had an
adverse effect on revenue and a compromise has been worked out by the
city council. All this is good news for the online bingo industry which
is expected to see significant growth despite the US gambling
ban. Online bingo
has proved to be a satisfactory solution for those who used to play
at land based bingo halls. Gaming industry experts predict that online
bingo will surpass traditional bingo in the very near future.