A love of gaming and an attraction to adrenaline-seeking experiences often go hand in hand. If the mix of these two sounds appealing to you, then you’re likely to be impressed by the most haunted bingo halls that still exist today and continue to frighten visitors from around the world.
Do you think you can dare to explore these eerie places and the history around them? Then, take a look at the legends of these haunted places and choose the one to get started with your spooky gaming adventures.
1. Gaumont State Cinema

Ghost hunters usually know this place as “The Grey Man at the Bingo Hall.”. It’s one of the most popular haunted bingo halls that once existed at the Gaumont State Cinema in Rosehill, Surrey. In the 1930s, British people used to enjoy various movies at these buildings, and not all of them were horror ones. However, currently, it has stopped functioning and people no longer enjoy visiting this place as much as they did.
The reason is the legend that says that the spirit of the so-called “Grey Man” still walks in this bingo hall after someone commits suicide in the building. While you don’t have the option to play your favorite bingo games in this haunted hall anymore, there are plenty of modern online bingo platforms that are famous for recreating the eerie atmosphere of these halls in the digital world.
2. The McLaughlin Hall
Believe it or not, this particular bingo hall is located right on the cemetery. Therefore, it’s no wonder that this place is considered haunted and people have witnessed moving things around it. The McLaughlin Bingo Hall in South Dakota has attracted thousands of horror lovers from around the world. The reason is that employers frequently report supernatural activities, such as ghosts of children, footsteps around the hall, and weird noises.
No one knows for sure whether they’re just making parallels to the fact that the building is built on an old burial ground or whether it’s actually happening. But one thing is for sure – if you’re looking for spooky bingo halls that will inspire your horror adventures, then Jackpot Bingo Hall in McLaughlin is definitely worth a visit.
3. The Invicta
Horror enthusiasts who love to play bingo especially appreciate this bingo hall, which has become famous for sightings of a so-called ‘Man in Green’. Similar to Gaumont, this building was also a cinema initially. However, its function changed after the Second World War, when it became a shelter for homeless families. This was the time when people first noticed strange voices in the Invicta Hall.
Decades later, in the 1970s, people started to report ghostly happenings in the Invicta again. As a result, investigations started, and it turned out that there was a specific person people used to see in this hall – Bill Malan. This man served as a commissionaire at the Invicta cinema. After the war, he stayed at the cinema and protected the children who were afraid of bombs.
4. Buzz Bingo Tooting

Buzz Bingo Tooting is another haunted bingo hall in south London, which indicates that Britain is quite famous for eerie halls. Unlike other places we’ve discussed, this one is still active and players can still have an unforgettable gaming experience in its spooky surroundings.
According to rumors, there have been plenty of ghostly encounters in this building. As a result, in 2021, the owner of Buzz Bingo Tooting decided to get rid of the ghosts that haunted the place and organized a spiritual cleansing. For this, they invited a famous ghost hunter, Bari Ghari. Of course, we don’t know whether he actually managed to clean the building from paranormal activities but as the visitors claim, it’s still worth visiting for horror enthusiasts.
5. The Plaza

The last haunted bingo hall that we recommend for horror gamers is another British building located in Northwich, England. The Plaza was also a cinema that functioned in the 1920s. In the 1960s, it started operating, and that’s probably when it transformed into a haunted place. This bingo hall became exceptionally popular after the pandemic when the empty building was used for several events. During these events, some people reported paranormal activities.
As the ghost hunter team called ‘Haunted Scouse’ claims, they recorded footage between two bingo players, one of whom wasn’t alive during the time of conversation. Even though it’s hard to believe, this rumor makes the hall a popular place for people who enjoy haunted bingo halls.
Bottom Line
Now you’re already aware of not just one but plenty of bingo halls that are considered haunted. Therefore, whenever you feel like you need to take your gaming experience to the next level, consider visiting any of these places, thinking of the stories behind their walls, and using your imagination to connect with common ghosts who might be walking in those buildings.
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