Potts Point Hotel has announced that its Gender Bender Bingo, which occurs every Thursday night, will continue as normal with new precautions put in place.

You can read the official statement made by Potts Point Hotel below.

Damn the Virus, Save the Potts Point Hotel…

Tonight we are pushing ahead with our much loved GenderBender Bingo, this show has run every Thursday night for the last 10 years and we don’t plan on stopping now. We have taken numerous steps to increase hygiene standards, and meet the governments social distancing requirements.

That being said they are yet to ban FUN. So bring your own pens, your eating and drinking shoes and we look forward to one cracker of a night. Live and Loud in venue from 8:30 pm. Hosted by the one and only Carmen Geddit. We also have our 2 for 1 menu running tonight. See you all soon.

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Thursday night Bingo is a staple across this sun-soaked country, and with good reason. There’s nothing quite like getting out your coloured bingo stamps, bringing along your lucky stuffed toy or medallion, and witnessing Carol from down the road play 5 cards at once while you struggle to focus on your single full card.

It’s truly magnificent stuff, and now it just got a whole lot more divine.

In case you’ve been living under a rock, allow us to introduce Gender Bender Bingo, the Bingo with balls, which has been described as “Hilarious, raucous and totally naughty.” When exactly is this late-night lucky affair? Well, I’m glad you asked. Every Thursday from 8:30 pm, Potts Point Hotel will be dimming the lights, firing up the smoke machine and putting the balls in place for you to have a wild night, and perhaps win a prize or two.

So what are you waiting for? Book your tables, gear up is your face masks and come on down and play. Cost to play is $10 for 5 games, and there are a litany of prizes to be one by you and your friends and/or family.

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