![]() The reason you don’t need to go on ‘Just Visiting’ after leaving jail is that, for the purposes of gameplay, the ‘Just Visiting’ space and jail are considered to be the same “square”. You do not need to wait on the ‘Just Visiting’ space after leaving jail. Similarly, if you roll a double while in Jail, you will immediately get out of jail and move the number of spaces shown on the dice. When you pay your fifty bucks to get out of jail, you don’t need to go on ‘Just Visiting’ first. If you find yourself banged up in jail during a game of Monopoly, one of the ways you can get out is to pay a $50 fine. When you pay to get out of jail, do you go on ‘Just Visiting’ first? When you land on the ‘Just Visiting’ space and another token is in jail, does anyone else always say hello? Usually in a funny voice? Just me? Okay then. You’ll want to make sure that you’re not subject to the restrictions that are imposed on Monopoly players who have been sent to jail – hence the name ‘Just Visiting’. This way, both you and your fellow Monopoly players will know that you’re not banged up in jail. You must be sure to place your piece in the ‘Just Visiting’ section of the square, and not in the ‘Jail’ section of the square. There is, however, one thing you must bear in mind when you land on ‘Just Visiting’ when playing Monopoly… In Monopoly, landing on the ‘Just Visiting’ space does not have any negative (or, indeed positive) impact on the player. It simply provides a way to land on the jail square before passing through unimpeded. What happens when you land on ‘Just Visiting’ in Monopoly? ‘Just Visiting’ allows players to land on then pass through the ‘Jail’ square if they haven’t been sent to jail, but happen to land on that square after rolling the dice. ‘Just Visiting’ is a space on the Monopoly board that shares a square with ‘Jail’. You don’t need to move to Just Visiting from Jail when you’ve rolled a double or paid $50 to escape.It’s just a way of letting players land on the Jail space while going around the board, without being confused with being in Jail. ![]()
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