Beach Party Slot Machines

Beach Parties Slots

Beach Party Slot Machines from Vegas Technology are based on Frankie and Annette's Beach Party movies of the 1960's. So when you play a Beach Parties Slots game either online or in the casino, you'll be bombarded by images of Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon in their beach movie phase. Beach Party slots is a 3-reel, 1-payline game which combines the Classic 3-reel look with one element of video slots: a bonus game.


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Beach Party Slots

Free Play Beach Party Slot Machine

If you want a free preview of Beach Party slots, try the free play Beach Party slots machine version you'll find at online casinos. This gives a pretty good feel for the graphics and sounds of the game, as well as an idea of the bonus game and payouts. While free play version of Beach Party Slots looks the same as the online casino version (or live casino version), you can't win or lose money on the free slots game.

Beach Party Coin Options

You'll be able to bet from 10 cents to 10 dollars coin denominations on Beach Party slot machines. Since there's only one payline, the coin options range higher than they will on many of the video slots we review on this site. The betting on the traditional reel slots are a lot more straightforward, given that you'll only be betting 1 to 5 coins per spin. I've also seen a version where the coin denominations start at 50 cents, so you might encounter that game online, too.


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Players will want to collect 3 beachballs on the payline to win the Beach Party slots jackpot. The top jackpot is 2000 coins, while there are also 1,500 and 1,000 coin jackpot prizes. When the lifeguard symbol comes up, and it seems to fairly often, you'll win 150 coins.

The Beach Party slot machines are designed by Odds-On Gaming, which is part of Vegas Technology. CasinoCityReview.com suggests that Bally Gaming might have something to do with their distribution, too, but I haven't confirmed that.

Beach Party Multiple Paylines

Beach Party slots look like classic 3-reel slot games, but there are a couple of deviations you need to know about. First, the beach ball reel symbol acts like a scatter if it lands anywhere on any of the reels, and pays a small payout automatically. Second, you can play multiple paylines (3 in fact), if you choose to bet the 2-coin or 3-coin option. 2 coins get you two paylines and 3 coins get you three paylines.

Beach Party Movies

For the uninitiated, the "beach party movies" were a series of seven Hollywood movies released from 1963 to 1966, which was part of the surfing craze of the mid-Sixties, epitomized by the all the surfin' musical hits by acts like The Beach Boys and Jan & Dean. The Beach Party movies were screwball surfing films, based originally around a mad scientist studying the mating habits of beach bums in California.

The movies spoofed other pop culture of the previous era, specifically the "motorcycle rebel" image popularized by Marlo Brando in The Wild One. Annette Funicello starred in six of the seven movies (besides the last one, The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini), while Frankie Avalon starred in 4 of the Beach Party movies. They remain enough of a pop culture fad that Bally Gaming and Vegas Technology is making slot machines based on the theme 40-45 years later.

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