apparently there's one at Gatwick but I've never been able to find it
quiz machines in airports
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quiz machines in airports
Anyone know of any?
apparently there's one at Gatwick but I've never been able to find it
apparently there's one at Gatwick but I've never been able to find it
I'm not sure about now but I definitely played on a Gamesbox (Millionaire, Hangman etc.) last time I flew from Gatwick for skiing. It was outside a small arcade of fruit machines etc. in the main shopping area of Departures i.e. before you go through Passport Control.
I have also spotted a few in various parts of Heathrow. In fact the weirdest machine sighting I've had for ages was at Heathrow about 18 months ago when I saw an old-style Snakes and Ladders game right next to the flight gates. This was the one that showed you all the upcoming dice moves and I can remember playing it back in about 1990! God knows what it was still doing at Heathrow but sadly I didn't have time to reacquaint myself with the old thing as my flight was boarding.
The trouble is that unless you visit airports regularly, particularly somewhere massive like Heathrow, it's hard to pin down where the machines are likely to be and in any case they are often placed after Passport Control so you can't just make a casual visit to play them. What that does mean of course is that any you do find in such locations may be quite a bit fuller and more ready to pay than machines in busy pubs. I've always assumed the same would apply to any machines on the cross channel ferries but haven't been on one of those for a few years so couldn't say for certain that there are going to be any.
I have also spotted a few in various parts of Heathrow. In fact the weirdest machine sighting I've had for ages was at Heathrow about 18 months ago when I saw an old-style Snakes and Ladders game right next to the flight gates. This was the one that showed you all the upcoming dice moves and I can remember playing it back in about 1990! God knows what it was still doing at Heathrow but sadly I didn't have time to reacquaint myself with the old thing as my flight was boarding.
The trouble is that unless you visit airports regularly, particularly somewhere massive like Heathrow, it's hard to pin down where the machines are likely to be and in any case they are often placed after Passport Control so you can't just make a casual visit to play them. What that does mean of course is that any you do find in such locations may be quite a bit fuller and more ready to pay than machines in busy pubs. I've always assumed the same would apply to any machines on the cross channel ferries but haven't been on one of those for a few years so couldn't say for certain that there are going to be any.
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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
2.I think there are 2 itboxes at stanstead once you've gone through departures and there's at least one monopoly at one of the departure gates.
This, however, is somewhat down from when stanstead was at it's apogee with an astonishing 18 machines about 10 years ago.I used to fly down from glasgow and then fly back which was pretty decadent/show-offy and come to think of it somewhat enviromentally unfriendly!But they used to be everywhere!
The first time i was there i spent so long playing the machines that i had to run for my flight and as i was running for the train in the departure bit i kept seeing more and more machines all over the place!Had to run past an old trivial pursuit(70 bucks guaranteed) and some really old weird stuff like suit pursuit i think.
This was the same story for 2/3 years but they slowly disappeared.
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.
Ah the good old days where just going to the airport early enough virtually paid for your holiday!!
1.Adders and Ladders in Heathrow, if someone could confirm that i'm there-that was my first ever know all the answers machine
2.I think there are 2 itboxes at stanstead once you've gone through departures and there's at least one monopoly at one of the departure gates.
This, however, is somewhat down from when stanstead was at it's apogee with an astonishing 18 machines about 10 years ago.I used to fly down from glasgow and then fly back which was pretty decadent/show-offy and come to think of it somewhat enviromentally unfriendly!But they used to be everywhere!
The first time i was there i spent so long playing the machines that i had to run for my flight and as i was running for the train in the departure bit i kept seeing more and more machines all over the place!Had to run past an old trivial pursuit(70 bucks guaranteed) and some really old weird stuff like suit pursuit i think.
This was the same story for 2/3 years but they slowly disappeared.
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.
Ah the good old days where just going to the airport early enough virtually paid for your holiday!!
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.
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Heathrow used to have several SWPs in the public areas of the terminals in the late 90s. Has anyone been there recently?
A modifcation was introduced on to many of the existing machines after they had been around a good while to prevent this. The quick way of identifying the tweaked version was that the cards moved 11 rather than 10 times.
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?
A modifcation was introduced on to many of the existing machines after they had been around a good while to prevent this. The quick way of identifying the tweaked version was that the cards moved 11 rather than 10 times.
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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?
so not much cop.
the area is a hinterland so i went to nearest town (hayes) to lick my wounds.
similarly poor choice of SWPs i only found two itboxes in the spoons and a place called george orwell. easy pickings in these as you'd expect but a complete waste of time.
nobody ever wins on those things.
just a quick update for glasgow airport as i actually managed to go on holiday.
there's a gamecube thing featuring my good friend dr fox
which has either been switched off or not taking money the last 4 times i've been there :x ( i know everyone must have thought this but do these people never check the machines or do they just assume no-one has played the thing for a whole month!).
anyway sad to report that international departures features one monopoly 11 and that's it.at least it seemed to work but wasn't for paying.i'm surprised and disappointed there wasn't a lot more-captive audience and lack of pros due to having to buy plane ticket rather than coke.
there's a gamecube thing featuring my good friend dr fox
anyway sad to report that international departures features one monopoly 11 and that's it.at least it seemed to work but wasn't for paying.i'm surprised and disappointed there wasn't a lot more-captive audience and lack of pros due to having to buy plane ticket rather than coke.
