Your rules of course, but for the sake of discussion, Slots a Fun was it's own entity until 2009, now it is Circus Circus.
"Up until summer 2009, Slots-A-Fun was its own entity. It featured some of the lowest limit games in Las Vegas and had some of the cheapest food and drink offers in the entire state of Nevada.
Now sadly, Circus Circus swallowed up Slots-A-Fun, but that doesn’t mean you will miss out on the experience."
"It is unclear whether there's outside interest in buying the (Sahara) casino or the land it occupies. Nearby resorts the Stardust, the Westward Ho and Slots-o-Fun have all shuttered over the past half-decade, with some of the projects that were meant to replace them -- such as the Echelon Resort and Fountainbleu Las Vegas -- were abandoned prior to groundbreaking or even halted mid-construction."
Slots a Fun isn't owned by Circus Circus, it IS Circus Circus. MGM owns Circus Circus, in 2009 they made Slots a Fun part of Circus Circus. Circus Circus has a Main casino, West Casino, Skyrise Casino, and Slots a Fun casino. The last $200 came out in 2008, when it was still its own casino. Go to MGM's site and find all the properties they own, there is no Slots a Fun, it is no longer a stand alone casino.
South Coast didn't close, they went back to the owner who owned it at the time the $200 was released, and just renamed themselves South Point. So South Coast isn't obsolete then? Same casino, same owner, different name. Slots a fun is no longer a stand alone casino, same owner (MGM), different name (Circus Circus).
Eagerly awaiting to hear who had the $5 machine with a $200 that no one knows about? I take it you have this $200 in your possession? Got pics of it for later?
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