@@Serendipity11118 it's only happend once . I was broke at the time to with only $130 to play with and won within 30 minutes of arriving to vegas at the Monte caro paid for my whole weekend and went home with like $120 bucks and great memories.
@@lion5452 I think it’s a little of being in Mississippi playing slots and a little bad luck is all😂my day is coming though I’m still holding out hope!
I’m taking my nephews to LV to celebrate them both being 21, and I will definitely take them here. I can truthfully tell them these are the cheapest slots with the highest return, and teach them how to manage $$ with the smallest gift. I hope more locations keep offering cheaper options again. They’ll still make plenty of money, and more customers have less than ever.
Hey Dave, love it, I sure do miss those coin slots, first time playing at Rivera back in the 80's it was so much fun. Just last year got to play some coin slots in Central City, Co it really brought back so many memories, the best part is the sound of the coins dropping. 👍
I played at the Riviara their last day in business. That place had so much history and should have never been closed down, considering all the movie sets and star power it had over the decades it was running. The place should have been registered as a national landmark.
Long time ago it was just all coin machines. Would play out of my bucket, sometimes if doing well would need the extra large bucket or 2 of the others. You are so right how much it would slow your play down, and oh how dirty the hands would be. I would save all my quarters for a casino trip and save my can/ bottle returns for the casino
When I heard you say you had a video coming on GSGS I said all right he went in. I was waiting for this one. Man does that bring back memories. Quick one, about 60 years ago used to go to Reno with my parents but I was too young to go in but at Harrah's they had the whole front of the casino open to the street so I could just stand on the sidewalk and talk to them. They were nickel machines and if you got a hand pay it was $7.50 and boy would they get excited. Lol. Yes I'm really old.
This was a lot of fun to watch. I live in Atlanta and used to stay in Las Vegas for a week every year around Halloween. I actually stopped going when everything went digital, including the roulette tables 😡 I absolutely LOVE the excitement & chaos the sound creates when the coins hit those metal bowls! LoL I remember carrying trays & racks of coins when first starting out and being happily reduced to lugging a plastic tub around as the day went on LOL!! Dang... this has inspired me to start planning another trip to the strip! 🎉 THANK YOU :-)
I am so glad you informed about SLots of Fun putting in all those coin machines. I can’t wait to go!! That was my favorite casino back in the 80’s going to Vegas. They always had all the good snack bar deals and the pre made $1.00 strawberry daiquiris were so good too. $1,00 bottles of Heineken. I miss that time of Vegas. Now it’s so commercialized and expensive. Circus Circus still has the cheap rooms if you want them. Thanks again for you post!!!
So many memories of this place as a newly-minted gambler in the mid-90's! I was definitely a 'play from the bucket' player. Half of the fun also was lugging your full bucket of nickels or quarters to the casino cage, watching (and hearing!) them being poured into the hopper of the coin counter, and trying to guess how much you would ultimately end up with!! 😃😃💰💰
This video brought back memories of my folks going to Vegas and bringing back cups of coins. Each of us kids would get a silver dollar. So cool. Thanks for the memories!
Memory lane. So cool. It was so much more fun walking around with a large bucket of winnings to cash in. Also, sometimes you would get a machine that was malfunctioning and would pay you when you didn't have have anything, lol. I once had a nickel machine that 5 coins was the max on. I was playing one coin, but the bar was moving to the 5 coin pay line and paying me for 5 lines instead of one., lol.
This video sure brought back memories playing coin slots in Reno and Tahoe in the early 90s. Some people would wear a glove to avoid dirty fingers from the coins. Did you see any red $1.00 coin trays that would hold 5 stacks of 20 coins for $100 per tray? It was fun to stack the trays filled with coins next to a winning slot, then make your way to the cashier. Thank you, Dave, for playing and filming the coin slots. We will check that place out in July!
Pro tip. Delete and stop telling them. That's a good idea for the rest later this is what time you collect what's left. 2791 was a good time till keep up with too
Nice review Dave. I used to go to Slots of Fun back in the 2000"s when I would stay at the Sahara. They had Black Jack tables right off the sidewalk. Looking forward to checking it out on my next trip to Las Vegas over the Christmas holiday.
Coin cups, the sound of actual dropping coins, the blackened fingers from the dirty coins and the moist towelette at the change cashier to clean them off. Good memories. 👴
Awesome. Smiling watching the first 10 min!😁 i still hav Riviera, Frontier, Stardust & Westward Ho buckets in my game room!! Definitely hitting it up in May!👍
Thanks for sharing your experience. This place would be the only real reason why I would come to vegas to gamble. I miss the old coin slot’s, the coins clinging in the tray and the dirty fingers.
Love me some Triple Stars! What a fun place. Can't wait to check it out. One can go crazy in there. I remember walking around the strip with 2 buckets of nickels in the day. Boy, were they heavy! Do they still have the coin trays you can put your coins in? Loved to fill the $1 ones up!
I loved that place back in the 90's! The bartenders were the best! They had the food area and the Shrimp cocktail was great. We would spend hours in there had such a great time and met such awesome people. We would play from the bucket!! $1 Wheel of Fortune always played.
I heard from JacobslifeinVegas these were coming back but I had to see it to believe it. The nostalgia is coming back! I used to play from the bucket or in case of dollars from the rack. I need to return to Vegas!! Just to play those slots You know what’s not fun? Watching someone play 2-3 coins at a time. It really slows down the enjoyment of watching someone play slots. I have some nitrile gloves.. good way to keep the “fingies” clean 😀
I remember when the hot dogs, shrimp cocktail and Heineken's were .75 cents in the 80 's!! Had my longest dice roll of my life at the crap table that were by entrance!! Love Slots of Fun! Glad they brought it back, Old School Style!!
Thanks for the Nostalgia. I played lots of quarter Video Poker in the 90’s that only drop the quarters, no credits. I would challenge myself to fill the tray until the quarters went over the lip. Had success many times. I had several hand pays on quarters in Harrahs Reno. A Royal Flush on Draw Video Poker for about 1300 and a quarter progressive for 1500. 5 coin and 3 coin bets. Those were the days. 😊
26 years ago. First time in Vegas. I put a quarter in a machine while walking by. Hit some kind of wheel. I don’t remember how much it was but it filled the bucket. I had to put the bucket in the room safe as we were on the way to dinner. 😊
I’d play dollar coins and if/when I won there were wooden dollar racks that I’d fill up and take to the cage and exchange for bills. Mostly at the Las Vegas Hilton….which was the old International Hotel where Elvis performed. At that time it was the largest hotel in the world.
OMG! I played that Haywire game by the window last week! Did well, but it jammed on me when I cashed out…TWICE! Adding to the aggravation the Signal Tower on top of that machine was not working. I had to use the signal tower on Triple Double Sevens machine to get help. Regardless, I like what they have done with Slots A Fun! Quarter machines RULE!!!
Back in the 1980's, I remember the change booths used to have wet wipes for you to clean your hands after playing. Washing up your hands was a regular ritual after playing slots.
I played coin op poker in Vegas near Freemont st and my fingers were absolutely black. Also I hit quad 2's so I got a massive payout that took forever. SUPER COOL!
Back in the day before TITO, how many times did you leave a bucket of coins next to the machine? I would usually catch myself before i got more than a couple of steps. Once I left about a half bucket of dollars, probably $100. I felt REALLY bad because it was gone when I returned. I was a naive gambler, so i went to the cage to see if anyone turned it in. The cashier looked at me like I was crazy.😂😂
I am going JUST to play Red Hottie! I have been wanting to play that for so long but none of my local casinos have it. And of course I want to play with coins.
Quarters we played out of the buckets. Dollars we played out of the red trays (that equaled $100 per tray). Once the wife racked up 13 of them trays while in Boomtown, NV.
Looks like fun. D is the last place I remember having quarter slots. Going for the Derby will have to swing by and go back in time. No doubt it was much slower paced ie your money didnt disappear in a few minutes.
Have to put coins in at right speed or would get jammed. Such good memories. Will go downtown for sure! Dave when silver strike coming back to 4 Queens??
I liked playing out of the bucket. I would leave the credits on the machine until I was either out of coins, or I was ready to move on. If possible I would slip the bucket under the coin exit slot so I wouldn't have to scoop them out of the tray.
The only time that I have personally played a coin slot was not long after my 21st birthday at Circus Circus Reno. I think it was the last location in the region to have a few before they ended up taking them away.
One of the casinos I go to in Colorado in cripple Creek the casino is called Johnny Nolan's they have poker machines that are quarter coin and dollar poker machines that are coin in coin out!!!! I LOVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely nothing like actually hearing the payout and watching the coins fall. I understand why so many went to those dang tickets, but they really dig take a lot of the fun out of slots when they did it.
At Par-a-dice in Peoria Illinois. I would use the Bucket 🪣 to feed it then if i got a decent hit cashed them to bottom and left them in trough. Miss these machines was in my mid 30s now 62. I wish they had some at every casino for old time sakes. Win big Dave.
I miss those machines! Nothing sounded better than hearing your winnings hit the bottom tray!
You knew you won and so did everyone else around you :)
I prefer the little red light on top of the machine going off calling for a hand pay !!!!
@@lion5452 unfortunately I’ve never had a handpay yet but one day I will
@@Serendipity11118 it's only happend once . I was broke at the time to with only $130 to play with and won
within 30 minutes of arriving to vegas at the Monte caro paid for my whole weekend and went home with like $120 bucks and great memories.
@@lion5452 I think it’s a little of being in Mississippi playing slots and a little bad luck is all😂my day is coming though I’m still holding out hope!
Finally! It's been YEARS since 'Slots of Fun' has actually been FUN! I remember the dirty fingers and the clanging of the coins!
Always played out the bucket. ! I remember having filthy fingers after an hour or so !! Good times!!😅
wash your hands and it looks like you were welding or something :)
I'm nostalgic for the inconvenience and the complimentary dirty hand. I still love Blazing 7's & Sizzlin 7's machines.
It’s a pain and a reward at the same time
Growing up in Las Vegas, my grandma had a quarter slot machine in her house. So much fun to see the coins flow on a big win!
Hopefully we see more!!
Played out of a bucket. And dirty fingers! Such memories!
great memories for sure
Yep, fingers were black
I used to LOVE the real coin machines. Walking around with my big cup of coins was SO cool !!
Ya these new slot machines suck . I love the old 25c slots .
My biggest win was on a triple diamond. I bet 75c and won like 8-9 °hundred!!!
So glad you did this video. Love seeing the old coin machines. Brings back so many memories.
Glad you enjoyed it
I’m taking my nephews to LV to celebrate them both being 21, and I will definitely take them here. I can truthfully tell them these are the cheapest slots with the highest return, and teach them how to manage $$ with the smallest gift.
I hope more locations keep offering cheaper options again. They’ll still make plenty of money, and more customers have less than ever.
We can only hope, good luck to you and your nephews!
I also remember saving cups from so many casinos! They were colorful, ordained with the casino names and memes! Lots of memories!
they were easy to snag and free keep sake :)
Takes me way back! Thanks for filming this Dave!
Hey Dave, love it, I sure do miss those coin slots, first time playing at Rivera back in the 80's it was so much fun. Just last year got to play some coin slots in Central City, Co it really brought back so many memories, the best part is the sound of the coins dropping. 👍
I agree, the clank clank clank , it was annoying at the time but now it’s very missed
Love the old classic coin slots
I played from the tray! I like sweeping my hand in the pile to select!
Run the fingers through the coins :)
Slots of fun, Riviera, Circus Circus were always my favorites back in the day😢😢😢
Cant wait to play coin slots!!!
They are waiting of you, tell them. Gamble Smart sent you :)
I played at the Riviara their last day in business. That place had so much history and should have never been closed down, considering all the movie sets and star power it had over the decades it was running. The place should have been registered as a national landmark.
Long time ago it was just all coin machines. Would play out of my bucket, sometimes if doing well would need the extra large bucket or 2 of the others. You are so right how much it would slow your play down, and oh how dirty the hands would be. I would save all my quarters for a casino trip and save my can/ bottle returns for the casino
I had a crown royal bag for my quarters :)
Slots of Fun has really cleaned up! It used to be a little "iffy", like an afterthought. It looks very nice now.
It’s so different from it’s shady and dingy past.
LOVE THAT SOUND! Miss it, and the buckets and even the grimy fingers afterwards! Glad they’re back in action!! 🎉🍀🎰
It’s like playing down memory lane :)
When I heard you say you had a video coming on GSGS I said all right he went in. I was waiting for this one. Man does that bring back memories. Quick one, about 60 years ago used to go to Reno with my parents but I was too young to go in but at Harrah's they had the whole front of the casino open to the street so I could just stand on the sidewalk and talk to them. They were nickel machines and if you got a hand pay it was $7.50 and boy would they get excited. Lol. Yes I'm really old.
That sounds like an awesome sight back in the day! thanks for sharing bill!
Fun video Dave. Brings back memories carrying buckets to the cage. Sometimes, I needed an attendant to help me carry them all, ☺ -- 😘🍀🍀🍀🌹
This was a lot of fun to watch. I live in Atlanta and used to stay in Las Vegas for a week every year around Halloween. I actually stopped going when everything went digital, including the roulette tables 😡 I absolutely LOVE the excitement & chaos the sound creates when the coins hit those metal bowls! LoL I remember carrying trays & racks of coins when first starting out and being happily reduced to lugging a plastic tub around as the day went on LOL!! Dang... this has inspired me to start planning another trip to the strip! 🎉 THANK YOU :-)
I'm watching this video and smiling the whole time
I am so glad you informed about SLots of Fun putting in all those coin machines. I can’t wait to go!! That was my favorite casino back in the 80’s going to Vegas. They always had all the good snack bar deals and the pre made $1.00 strawberry daiquiris were so good too. $1,00 bottles of Heineken. I miss that time of Vegas. Now it’s so commercialized and expensive. Circus Circus still has the cheap rooms if you want them. Thanks again for you post!!!
So many memories of this place as a newly-minted gambler in the mid-90's! I was definitely a 'play from the bucket' player. Half of the fun also was lugging your full bucket of nickels or quarters to the casino cage, watching (and hearing!) them being poured into the hopper of the coin counter, and trying to guess how much you would ultimately end up with!! 😃😃💰💰
This video brought back memories of my folks going to Vegas and bringing back cups of coins. Each of us kids would get a silver dollar. So cool. Thanks for the memories!
That is awesome!
Memory lane. So cool. It was so much more fun walking around with a large bucket of winnings to cash in. Also, sometimes you would get a machine that was malfunctioning and would pay you when you didn't have have anything, lol. I once had a nickel machine that 5 coins was the max on. I was playing one coin, but the bar was moving to the 5 coin pay line and paying me for 5 lines instead of one., lol.
This video sure brought back memories playing coin slots in Reno and Tahoe in the early 90s. Some people would wear a glove to avoid dirty fingers from the coins. Did you see any red $1.00 coin trays that would hold 5 stacks of 20 coins for $100 per tray? It was fun to stack the trays filled with coins next to a winning slot, then make your way to the cashier. Thank you, Dave, for playing and filming the coin slots. We will check that place out in July!
you are very welcome , glad i could take you on a stroll on memory lane.
I have a two credit haywire that I bought from Marc.
Pro tip: When playing quarters, look out for pre-1964 silver coins!
good tip!
100%
Pro tip. Delete and stop telling them. That's a good idea for the rest later this is what time you collect what's left. 2791 was a good time till keep up with too
That's where I got most of my good coinage.
Going to Vegas in Jun .... Can't wait to check Slots of fun out!!!
Worth the trip!
Nice review Dave. I used to go to Slots of Fun back in the 2000"s when I would stay at the Sahara. They had Black Jack tables right off the sidewalk. Looking forward to checking it out on my next trip to Las Vegas over the Christmas holiday.
there is a craps table , digital screen, deal throwing dice but i did not see black jack
Coin cups, the sound of actual dropping coins, the blackened fingers from the dirty coins and the moist towelette at the change cashier to clean them off. Good memories. 👴
If you were lucky the lemon scented one :)
Thank you for doing this episode.I have been curious, about that place, now I know.
hope you get to visit soon!
Wow !! I really loved this video!! Those coins brought back lots of fun memories. Learning lots of new stuff too about gambling thanks for the info!
That was a fun walk down memory lane! Hey from New Mexico.
Howdy from texas !!
Awesome. Smiling watching the first 10 min!😁 i still hav Riviera, Frontier, Stardust & Westward Ho buckets in my game room!! Definitely hitting it up in May!👍
you gonna love it, plus lots of video poker at circus circus :)
Honestly brings me so much happiness to see SLOTS A FUN back in action! Phil Ruffin gets it!!!!!
i agree!
Thanks for sharing your experience. This place would be the only real reason why I would come to vegas to gamble. I miss the old coin slot’s, the coins clinging in the tray and the dirty fingers.
Love me some Triple Stars! What a fun place. Can't wait to check it out. One can go crazy in there. I remember walking around the strip with 2 buckets of nickels in the day. Boy, were they heavy! Do they still have the coin trays you can put your coins in? Loved to fill the $1 ones up!
There are $1 and $5 trays but they are mostly around the old $1 generic slots
I loved that place back in the 90's! The bartenders were the best! They had the food area and the Shrimp cocktail was great. We would spend hours in there had such a great time and met such awesome people. We would play from the bucket!! $1 Wheel of Fortune always played.
Playing the coin slots is my perfect ASMR.
Mine too! brought back so many memories
@@GambleSmartSeeing you happy going around playing those machines literally made my day. Like when I play Sigma Derby at The D.
@@danielpacheco6120 made me happy as well, the coin op horse racing was also a blast!
I heard from JacobslifeinVegas these were coming back but I had to see it to believe it. The nostalgia is coming back!
I used to play from the bucket or in case of dollars from the rack.
I need to return to Vegas!! Just to play those slots
You know what’s not fun? Watching someone play 2-3 coins at a time. It really slows down the enjoyment of watching someone play slots.
I have some nitrile gloves.. good way to keep the “fingies” clean 😀
I remember when the hot dogs, shrimp cocktail and Heineken's were .75 cents in the 80 's!! Had my longest dice roll of my life at the crap table that were by entrance!! Love Slots of Fun! Glad they brought it back, Old School Style!!
Brings back a lot of memories. I played them out of the bucket
Bucket players unite :)
Thanks Dave! was great to see from the Great Lakes!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the Nostalgia. I played lots of quarter Video Poker in the 90’s that only drop the quarters, no credits. I would challenge myself to fill the tray until the quarters went over the lip. Had success many times. I had several hand pays on quarters in Harrahs Reno. A Royal Flush on Draw Video Poker for about 1300 and a quarter progressive for 1500. 5 coin and 3 coin bets. Those were the days. 😊
Thanks for the story, hopefully you get to fill the tray again!
Ah, nostalgic times... I love the coin op slots! They're so good!
Love the video Dave..just started going to the casinos about 2 years ago so watching you play with coins in fun to watch..👍👍
@@lindasowers3558 thank you linda!! they are so much fun to play
Luv it !
I played from the bucket.
Lots of coin slot memories.
Played out of the bucket. Can hardly wait to visit this place. Fun!
Oh wow....I remember $1 shrimp back in the day...and walking around carrying a bucket of nickels...lol 😂❤😂
5:00 as the D Lucky Experience goes... "When the thumb goes up, you know it's just like that."
26 years ago. First time in Vegas. I put a quarter in a machine while walking by. Hit some kind of wheel. I don’t remember how much it was but it filled the bucket. I had to put the bucket in the room safe as we were on the way to dinner. 😊
I’d play dollar coins and if/when I won there were wooden dollar racks that I’d fill up and take to the cage and exchange for bills. Mostly at the Las Vegas Hilton….which was the old International Hotel where Elvis performed. At that time it was the largest hotel in the world.
Circus circus has racks but they were all in one area and i had the bucket but the racks are there as well
Nothing better than hearing coins dropping in the tray.
i remember thinking it’s to loud and they should put a rubber pad down to lesson it , then when they were gone , i just missed the sound
Loved this video. It brings back so many good memories.
OMG! I played that Haywire game by the window last week! Did well, but it jammed on me when I cashed out…TWICE! Adding to the aggravation the Signal Tower on top of that machine was not working. I had to use the signal tower on Triple Double Sevens machine to get help.
Regardless, I like what they have done with Slots A Fun! Quarter machines RULE!!!
so many to choose from !
Casinoratssociety: thanks so much for this video. You're the best. As a retired slot attendant differently bought back cool memories.
Back in the 1980's, I remember the change booths used to have wet wipes for you to clean your hands after playing. Washing up your hands was a regular ritual after playing slots.
I played coin op poker in Vegas near Freemont st and my fingers were absolutely black. Also I hit quad 2's so I got a massive payout that took forever. SUPER COOL!
We used to play at "Slots of Fun" back in 1980. They had a 1# foot long hotdog for $1. It was huge. Had so much fun playing the 5¢ slots.
the current ones are still big but not the old 1/2 lb for 99 cents like they used to have
The casino that's an hour from me has around 40 to 50 coin slots that are on their last leg.
that’s sad to see them in a poor state. which casino ?
@@GambleSmart Prairie's Edge Casino - Granite Falls Minnesota.
@@GambleSmart - It's one of SDGuy1234 favorite casinos, but I don't think he has any videos playing the coin slots.
I LOVE THAT THE COINS ARE BACK.......
and they are just as much fun as they ever were
Thanks Dave for a fun video! Enjoy your trip!
glad you enjoyed it!! make sure it subscribe not miss more :)
Back in the day before TITO, how many times did you leave a bucket of coins next to the machine? I would usually catch myself before i got more than a couple of steps. Once I left about a half bucket of dollars, probably $100. I felt REALLY bad because it was gone when I returned. I was a naive gambler, so i went to the cage to see if anyone turned it in. The cashier looked at me like I was crazy.😂😂
I held that thing like it was my child 🤣🤣 but that’s cause i am crazy like that
Love it! Thanks for the memories!
happy to help and entertain !
I am going JUST to play Red Hottie! I have been wanting to play that for so long but none of my local casinos have it. And of course I want to play with coins.
It’s harder and harder to find that’s for sure!
Oh my gosh.. I remember getting my hands so dirty with the coins. Cashier window would have towelettes to wipe my hand with 😊
Can it be set to dispense when winning like the old days instead of gaining credits?
Ah man this reminds me of visiting my grandma every summer. She wore gloves to keep her hands clean. 😂❤😢
that was a smart lady , gloves are a good idea
Man I remember carrying around big cups full of coins
When you had to and they were heavy like you were carrying two toddlers , it was a good day :)
Quarters we played out of the buckets. Dollars we played out of the red trays (that equaled $100 per tray). Once the wife racked up 13 of them trays while in Boomtown, NV.
Most satisfying video with the coin drop sounds!
Nothing like it in modern games.
The dollar coins..are they CC tokens or actual minted U.S. coins like the quarters were?
The $1 are minted or pressed not sure what the term is , they are metal and have both sides raised.
@@GambleSmart Thank you. Another souvenir.
I remember when we first went Vegas we hit all the casinos and we were keeping a dollar coin from each casino.
Red White & Blue my favorite 🎉
Looks like fun. D is the last place I remember having quarter slots. Going for the Derby will have to swing by and go back in time. No doubt it was much slower paced ie your money didnt disappear in a few minutes.
took at least 4x longer to put coins in vs just hitting the button
Nice video. Question for you. I saw they offer $2 Henikens. Are drinks free while playing slots there or no?
I did not order a drink, so i can not say for sure, but hope to find that out.
Have to put coins in at right speed or would get jammed. Such good memories. Will go downtown for sure! Dave when silver strike coming back to 4 Queens??
Have not heard only that they are coming back.
@michele5327 wait they don’t have silver strike at 4 Queens anymore???
Omg. I love a haywire or mystery action machine.
Coins are what makes the game fun. The day I walked into a casino and did not hear coins dropping I was super bummed.
That Haywire RTP was obviously set so much higher than the rest, great pick Dave @GSGS !!!!!!! Should have stayed there 😂
@@kevinb4079 lol, I was being sarcastic 😂
@@kevinb4079 😂
"Bring it!" Someone watches Jeopardy!
I've watch your high/low volatility video but what's the strategy for a coin based game?
Most of these games would fall under low to medium low volatility - dave
I liked playing out of the bucket. I would leave the credits on the machine until I was either out of coins, or I was ready to move on. If possible I would slip the bucket under the coin exit slot so I wouldn't have to scoop them out of the tray.
the bucket was the way to go, so you could feel more mobile
The only time that I have personally played a coin slot was not long after my 21st birthday at Circus Circus Reno. I think it was the last location in the region to have a few before they ended up taking them away.
Progress right? but at least they are bringing them back to enjoy again!
One of the casinos I go to in Colorado in cripple Creek the casino is called Johnny Nolan's they have poker machines that are quarter coin and dollar poker machines that are coin in coin out!!!!
I LOVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!
that’s some good info was just having someone ask me about CO coins the other day
I do miss the quarter slots actually putting them a quarter in the machine
Absolutely nothing like actually hearing the payout and watching the coins fall. I understand why so many went to those dang tickets, but they really dig take a lot of the fun out of slots when they did it.
Very true, they took so much enjoyment out for faster play and more features.
@@GambleSmart Exactly, they turned gambling into video games.... All casinos need to bring back ol school machines. ❤️
I’m so glad they bought this back what casino is this I wanna visit soon? ❤
Circus Circus Las Vegas
NOTHING like hearing the dollars hit the bucket!!! ❤
The new slots suck !!! Never know what's going on. Love these older 25c machines so much more fun to lose at ?
How cool is this👍❤️!
loved coins...miss them too!!
At Par-a-dice in Peoria Illinois. I would use the Bucket 🪣 to feed it then if i got a decent hit cashed them to bottom and left them in trough. Miss these machines was in my mid 30s now 62. I wish they had some at every casino for old time sakes. Win big Dave.
Years ago - I won lots of pennies in Circus- Circus…
and Reno …..
That was fun to watch
thank you for watching !
No wonder I used to last all day on $100 back in the 90’s…ty for the ASMR 💖💖
You’re welcome 😊
I sure miss the coin slots! I played out of the bucket.
Bucket players !!
Buckets could be very heavy, that was a good sign