Wheel Spinner
Amusement arcades, piers and entertainment venues across the UK with wheel spinner games available to play. These popular ticket redemption machines challenge players to spin a wheel, rotating disc or giant dice and test their luck for the chance to win a huge ticket jackpot to redeem for a fun gift at the arcade prize shop.
Thrilling Wheel Spinners
Spin-a-win for big ticket jackpots
Fast-paced, immersive gameplay
Easy to win, exciting for all ages
Popular themes, eye-catching designs
A wheel spinner arcade game is a type of ticket redemption machine commonly found in amusement arcades. Players spin a large wheel, often with various sections marked with different prizes or point values. The aim is to land the wheel on a winning section, which typically awards tickets that can be redeemed for prizes. These games often feature popular themes like Monopoly Roll-N-Go or Wheel of Fortune, combining luck, skill and excitement to offer a fun and engaging experience for players of all ages.
Wheel spinner arcade games are growing in popularity due to their combination of nostalgia, excitement, and the chance to win great prizes. With their similarities to classic childhood board games (such as Monopoly), they appeal to both adults and kids who enjoy a bit of fun and luck. As the whole world sees a rise in ticket arcades popularity, players are increasingly drawn to machines with bright lights and the thrill of spinning and winning rewards. The method of winning is for players to earn tickets, which can be redeemed for desirable prizes like licensed toys and plush teddies at the prize shop / ticket window. With modern arcades adding even more desirable prize offerings, wheel spinners provide an exciting opportunity to win big, while reliving the fun of classic childhood games.
Wheel Spinner arcade machines can be found in the most modern ticket redemption arcades up and down the country. Stand out venues include the Golden Mile Amusements in Blackpool, Empire Arcade in Skegness, the Pink Palace Arcade in Scratby, Circus Circus Arcade in Great Yarmouth and the Electric Avenue Arcade in Southend.