January 2015 Casino Events - Southend Genting Club Westcliff If you didn't know this already, guests with cars that aren't able to part at Genting Club Wescliff's parking bays, there's free parking available along Western Esplanade from 6pm until 8am the following morning. A CASINO has re-opened today as Southend moves into tier two restrictions after a month a lockdown. Genting Casino in Westcliff has flung it's doors open to punters again this morning, after. The casino’s official name is Genting Club Westcliff. It offers a considerable number of slot machines. The total number of live game tables is 22, which is also large. The casino Westcliff-on-Sea offers the classic table games such as Blackjack and Roulette and in addition Poker Table Games and Punto Banco / Baccarat. The Genting Club Casino of Westcliff is located in the suburb of Southend-on-sea, a seaside city of the county of Essex in South-east England and about 34 miles east of London. The casino is opened 12pm - 5am everyday and offers traditional casino games such as American roulette, Blackjack, electronic games and Three-Card Poker.
Grosvenor Casino
Address: Church Rd, Southend-on-Sea SS1 2AL, UK
Phone: +44 1702 411610
Open: 24 hours
Genting Casino
Address: The Western Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 7QY, UK
Phone: +44 1702 352919
Open: 24 hours
Gala Bingo
Address: 2 Lower Stone St, Maidstone ME15 6JN, UK
Phone: +44 1622 756370
Open: 12PM to 12AM
Maidstone isn’t particularly famous for having some of the plushest entertainment centers. But, just like other popular UK towns, it also features a number of casinos that promise players with all types of casino experiences that they will without a doubt remember for a very long time.
Whether you are a visitor or a resident living in Maidstone, there are different casinos to visit depending on the type of game you prefer to play. Slot players can visit the Grosvenor and Genting Casinos. Those who prefer playing Bingo can visit Gala Bingo while roulette and table game players can visit Kent Party Casino which specializes in hosting organization casino events.
As already mentioned, Grosvenor and Genting Casinos are the top casino brands in the town and they are the best casinos for those looking to play video slot games. These two casinos hold more than 50% of the available slot machines within the town. They are home to a number of games including the latest release from Novomatic and IGT.
If you want a chilled out ambience as you enjoy playing your game, we highly recommend that you visit the Genting Casino. The arrangement and the atmosphere in general is conducive for slot gaming. The casino also has pocket friendly bet range – starting from a low of €0.20 up to a maximum of €5 per spin.
Jackpot Slots – which are also referred to as progressive slots in other instances – are different from the regular video slot games. They tend to have a huge prize pools attached to them, which grows as more players play the game. As such, they tend to be more popular than the video slot games.
Maidstone has a number of jackpot slot games and they are mostly concentrated within the Grosvenor and Genting Casinos. With Novomatic and IGT slot machines installed in these two casinos, you should expect a number of popular jackpot slot games.
Our top picks or rather games that we highly recommend include Cleopatra Megajackpot, Wolf Run Megajackpots, Worms Reloaded, Genie Jackpot, Worms Reloaded among many others. These are specifically found at the Grosvenor Casino.
Not a big fan of the Grosvenor Casinos? Why not head down to the Genting Casinos and try some of their jackpot games. In addition to the games listed above, they also have the Super Diamond Deluxe jackpot game, Winstar, The Pig Wizard and Isle o’ Plenty Mega Jackpots game.
There are two types of slots players – first, those who prefer the modernized video slot games like Empire Fortune slot, which feature superb graphics and exciting in-game features. Then there are those who prefer playing the traditional/classic fruit machine games.
If you are the second type of player, you’ll want to visit the Gala Casino where you can choose from a number of titles.
Reg/Walk In: Reg
Cashout at Machines: Card system
Dress Code: Smart casual
Rewards Programme: Yes
Parking: Street parking after 6.60pm,
Restaurants: Yes
Bars: Yes
Address: Western Esplanade Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 7QY
Telephone: 44 1702352919
Website:http://www.gentingcasino.com/our-uk-casinos/genting-club-westcliff-southend/
Ah, Southend …. My expectation was a kind of sub-Skegness, full of gangsters, flat pints and Eastenders accents without even the compensatory excitement of Blackpool rock. In actual fact I reckon I might have been a bit harsh, it’s actually a pretty pleasant place, and if it’s a shiny casino you’re after, you’re in exactly the right place.
The Genting is located right on the seafront, not far from the ridiculously long pier – so long you need to catch a train to get to the end (that’s not a joke – there is an actual train). Personally speaking, there’d have to be some sort of show involving Scarlett Johannsen in a compromising position at the end to get me to hoof it a mile or so out to sea, but the owners obviously have a cunning plan of some sort.
The site itself is quite isolated, although they have on street parking right out front and plenty of it (although one wonders how busy it gets in the peak of the summer). You start to get a feeling of how special the site is as you enter, and once inside it becomes clear that this is no ordinary casino. The décor is nothing less than spectacular, it must have been refurbished very recently, and the effort shows. The ceiling is especially awesome, and the overall feeling is of class – similar to the Genting Derby, it has an echo of the Aria in Las Vegas.
It’s another long thin affair, with the large poker room on the left and the rest of the casino over to the right. There’s a bar right in front of you at the entrance (handy for thirsty poker players) and just on the right, with a separate entrance, is an area full of slots and Electronic Roulettes, which it turns out is actually a second licence in the same building – a sneaky way to get extra slots beyond the legal 20 limit.
Through the centre of the building is the main gaming floor complete with shiny new slots (newer than the ones in the small extra licence, anyway) moving down to a very impressive stage area and main bar, with lots of very comfy looking seating around it.
Magnificent site as it is, there are still some issues. The whole southern wall is a huge plate glass window, which while it gives great views over the sea (and Pierzilla) also makes the place subject to glare – if you’re playing one of the millions of electronic roulette terminals, you can only see the gaming floor in silhouette. There’s also some nasty glare from the lights on the ERs themselves, but these are minor problems in the context of one of the best looking casinos in the UK.