apparently there's one at Gatwick but I've never been able to find it

I'd be surprised if it was still there - it was about 18 months ago when I saw it - and besides it was located right by the BA departure gates so you'd need to at least be on a flight somewhere to be able to check it out. It was certainly a surreal moment seeing it though, just a shame I was in too much of a hurry to have a game or two for old times' sake!foxy wrote:Nostalgia alert!! 1.Adders and Ladders in Heathrow, if someone could confirm that i'm there-that was my first ever know all the answers machine![]()
Do you mean the standalone Monopoly where the way to win was to go back 3 spaces onto Mayfair? I haven't seen that one in a LONG time. What does the '11' signify? - is that a version number?foxy wrote:3.I think there's still at least one monopoly in international departures at glasgow airport(an 11 sadly)but again confirmation would be nice.
All Monopolies were originally 10 movers. These had a weakness in the gameplay that meant they could be cleaned out given enough patience.Do you mean the standalone Monopoly where the way to win was to go back 3 spaces onto Mayfair? I haven't seen that one in a LONG time. What does the '11' signify? - is that a version number?
muggins here went down there over the weekend, i don't know what it is like airside but in the public areas this is what i found. i can report that terminal three had one itbox (turned off), terminals one and two had no machines and terminal four had one old itbox which had a buggered screen.quizard wrote:Heathrow used to have several SWPs in the public areas of the terminals in the late 90s. Has anyone been there recently?