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Lottery Lounge Returns to 2011 Arizona State Fair

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The Lottery Lounge returns to the Arizona State Fair this year, rolling out its red carpet, music, disco ball and money blower machine for players and fair attendees.

It has a nightclub-like atmosphere  and complete with a disco ball and prize wheel.

The lounge offers guests VIP access to some of the Lottery’s most popular games and provides opportunities for players to win a variety of prizes.

Tickets for the games are on sale at the Ticket Trolley, which is open from Wednesdays through Fridays as well as on weekends

Guests who purchase $ 5 worth of tickets receive one spin at the prize wheel. A $ 20 purchase awards players with a prize wheel spin and an Arizona Lottery T-shirt.

It will be launched on Nov. 1 wherein the seasonal game Millionaire Raffle will take center stage. Guests purchasing a $ 20 Millionaire Raffle ticket will receive one free Powerball ticket, a T-shirt and a spin at the prize wheel.

The Arizona Lottery Lounge was such a hit at the Arizona State Fair last year, that we decided to bring it back again. There are a few fun new additions like the money blower machine, which we expect players to love.” – Kim McGlothlen marketing and advertising director Arizona Lottery

Arizona Lottery players who step into the money blower machine have a chance to win preferred seating tickets to the Old School Jam concert on Nov. 4, featuring Stevie B., Lisa Lisa, Debbie Deb and Young MC.

Arizona Lottery players must be 21 years or older to purchase or redeem tickets. Overall odds vary by game. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, these materials may be made available in an alternate format.

The Arizona Lottery operates entirely from the revenue it generates through the sale of its products; it receives no General Fund dollars from the State. Proceeds from sales of Lottery tickets — nearly $ 3 million per week — fund a variety of state programs.

Alan Gray
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