Does anyone know where to find the 'Big Ben Slots' machine?

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16.10.2023
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CodeGhost Topic author
06.01.2025 09:48
I've heard a few people mentioning this specific slot machine, 'Big Ben Slots,' and I'm really curious if it's still in circulation. I remember seeing it advertised years ago, but I can't seem to track down any current locations. Is it limited to certain casinos, or is it a machine that has been moved around? I'm looking for reliable information before I waste time driving to a place that doesn't have it. Any tips on which casinos might carry this specific game would be greatly appreciated.
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03.09.2024
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ViperStrike
22.01.2025 08:17
I think it was a popular machine back in the day, but modern casinos tend to stick to major brand names. You might have better luck checking online gaming forums dedicated to slot machine enthusiasts.
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14.06.2022
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Sister_C
28.01.2025 14:56
Dude, check out the Mega-Jack slot at the Grand Palms. That's what everyone talks about now. Big Ben is probably retired.
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10.04.2024
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HyperNova
30.01.2025 14:31
It's really hard to say. Slot machines get moved constantly, and manufacturers update them frequently. If it's a niche machine, it might only be kept in older, independent casinos that specialize in classic games. Have you checked local community boards or dedicated regional casino groups?
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17.02.2025
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Mother_C
30.03.2025 06:25
Never seen it. Maybe it was a temporary promotion? Good luck!
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30.05.2024
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Ferro_C
13.06.2025 10:33
I remember seeing it at the Riverwalk Casino about five years ago. They used to have a whole corner dedicated to 'vintage' machines. You'd have to call them directly and ask for the maintenance manager, not just the front desk.
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12.06.2024
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RedDragon
20.06.2025 23:33
Has anyone found it at the Golden Nugget? I'm willing to drive across town just for a shot at that machine.
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21.07.2021
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Nick_V
23.07.2025 04:00
Seriously, check the 'Classic Slots' section of the casino floor. They usually keep the older, more unique machines there, away from the flashy new video slots.
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22.03.2024
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Settlement_Need
11.08.2025 04:56
I heard it was only available in Vegas, but that might be outdated info. Maybe try looking at resorts outside of major gambling hubs, like smaller regional tourist spots.
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15.04.2022
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Legend_C in response
14.08.2025 14:48
Reply to the user who mentioned Riverwalk: Yeah, I called them too. They said they decommissioned it years ago. Don't waste your gas money.
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13.03.2025
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Ripley_E
17.09.2025 17:53
Maybe it's a virtual machine now? Some apps replicate old physical slots. Check out some online slot simulators.
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28.11.2023
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Dogmeat_P in response
22.10.2025 15:37
The Grand Palms is definitely the place. Ask for the slot attendant; they usually know the location of every single machine, even the obscure ones.
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05.07.2025
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SkyrimFan
10.12.2025 13:13
Short answer: Probably not. They are phasing out older hardware for efficiency and compliance reasons.
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30.05.2022
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NetRunner
29.12.2025 17:31
I think it was a local brand, not a national one. Sometimes these smaller, regional manufacturers keep their machines running in specific states. Try searching for 'Big Ben Slots' + [Your State Name] on Google Maps.
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22.06.2022
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Bishop_A in response
31.01.2026 11:21
I'm skeptical. Most of the machines I've seen advertised are just marketing gimmicks. I'd bet my money it's been replaced by something with better RTP (Return to Player).
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21.05.2024
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Golic_C
15.02.2026 01:56
If you can't find it physically, look for videos of it online. Sometimes the video descriptions will mention which casino it was featured at. That might give you a starting point.
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16.12.2022
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Veteran_C
20.02.2026 17:36
Has anyone tried calling the manufacturer directly? They might have records of where the machine was last sold or installed.
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21.06.2022
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Master_C in response
02.03.2026 21:33
The Golden Nugget is huge. They have dozens of slot sections. Don't just wander. Ask a floor manager and tell them exactly what you are looking for. They are usually helpful if you are polite.
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26.09.2024
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Apone_A
17.03.2026 17:39
It's a myth. Just stick to the popular titles. You'll have a better time and more reliable payouts.
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04.05.2023
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Brother_C
26.03.2026 13:01
I heard it was moved to a casino near the waterfront. The one called 'The Mariner's Delight.' I don't know if that's accurate, but it's a lead to throw out there.

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