Princess Bingo Hall
The Ontario Government will soon begin the Phased in Approach to re-opening businesses. The businesses that will be allowed to re-open will be based upon the number of Covid Cases in our region. Once we are given permission to open, we anticipate opening our doors within a few days of knowing. Please check our web site regularly as we will immediately announce our opening date once we are able to. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you again.
- Please see programs in hall or call in advance.) To view a program, please click on the program time. Princess Bingo Hotline: 905-574-6466.
- Enjoy playing Bingo, and Tap 'N Play! Refresh yourself at our featured craft beer bar where you can fill up on snacks & meals!
- The New Princess Palace closed on 2nd April 1960. In November 2008, when I photographed it, the windmill tower had been removed and the truncated building was occupied by the Three Two One arcade, cafe and bingo club. Contributed by David Simpson Get Movie Tickets & Showtimes.
TEMPORARILY CLOSED EFFECTIVE MONDAY NOV 16TH. PLEASE CLICK THE + BUTTON FOR MORE DETAILS
PRINCESS BINGO will be temporarily CLOSED effective Monday Nov 16th until further notice due to Hamilton entering the Covid-19 Alert Level Red.
After Princess Charlotte was born, Anmer Hall became the growing family's full-time home. At the time, Prince William was continuing to pursue his career with the East Anglian Air Ambulance, for.
The Government of Ontario announced on Friday, Nov 13th that Hamilton has moved to the Red Level which will prohibit us running Bingo Sessions with only 10 people.
We will be monitoring the situation closely and will provide additional information on re-opening as it becomes available.
In the event that customers arrive before the above times, social distance markers will be placed on the sidewalk for your convenience.
Masks MUST be worn at all times while in the hall.
The Snack Bar will be temporarily closed until further notice but we have installed vending machines with drinks and snacks for your convenience.
There will be only ONE entrance to the hall, which will be at the back of the building.
Please know the health and wellness of our customers, charities and staff are paramount. Upon arrival, customers will be greeted by an attendant at the rear entrance to ensure social distancing is adhered to. Please note that if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms: fever, cough, shortness of breath, or if you have travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days or if someone you are in close contact with tested positive for Covid 19, or if you have been told to self-isolate by a medical professional or Public Health, we apoligize but you will not be permitted to enter the premises.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS IN EFFECT:
Promoting Social Distancing by managing traffic flow throughout our hall.
Princess Bingo Hall Hamilton
Customers, Staff and Charity Volunteers are asked to maintain a distance of at least 6 feet whenever possible.
Customers will be seated 6 feet from each other and in situations where this is not possible, sneeze guards will be placed in the middle of shared tables.
Sneeze Guards are placed at all selling stations.
Sanitizing Stations have been implemented throughout the hall. Please use the provided hand sanitizer when entering the building and we encourage you to clean hands frequently with soap and warm water or hand sanitizer.
Regular cleaning/disinfecting of all surface areas. Table tops and chairs will be thoroughly cleaned/disinfected in between bingo sessions.
All staff and charity volunteers are required to wear masks or face coverings.
Customers are required to wear face masks or coverings at all times while in the hall. If you do not have your own mask, one will be provided for you.
Restrooms have been painted and renovated with enhanced automatic capabilities.
Thank you
Princess Bingo Management and Staff.
Belfast, BT4 1AG
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The New Princess Palace opened on 29th July 1912, right across the road from the Princess Cinema that had opened two years earlier! The subsequent confusion led to the earlier cinema being known as the Old Princess Cinema, while the newer arrival became known as the New Princess Palace. The owner was Ferris Pounds, manager of the Picturedrome. A striking feature was the windmill-like central tower, lined with vertical electric lights. The architect’s drawings show a set of sails attached to the tower, but they were never installed. The cinema had a 30 feet wide proscenium, the stage was 20 feet deep, and there were two dressing rooms.
The New Princess Palace closed on 2nd April 1960. In November 2008, when I photographed it, the windmill tower had been removed and the truncated building was occupied by the Three Two One arcade, cafe and bingo club.
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