Cruise ship casinos: Everything you need to know about gambling at sea

Melinda Crow

Cruise ship casino gambling is a big deal to some cruisers. You know how you often hear people on a cruise ship planning their day around the entertainment, tours and mealtimes? Last night, I eavesdropped on a conversation where a group of six people was planning their entire next day around time in the ship's casino.

For other cruisers, the casino is more of an onboard curiosity than anything else. What are all those table games? Do people actually win money — or free cruises — playing in cruise ship casinos?

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If you're curious, I've compiled answers to the most common questions people ask about cruise ship casinos. Some of the answers may surprise you.

Do all cruise ships have casinos?

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Most large, mainstream cruise ships have casinos, including the ships of Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, MSC Cruises, Holland America, Norwegian Cruise Line (other than Pride of America), Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises and Virgin Voyages.

Specialty cruise lines like Disney Cruise Line, Paul Gauguin and most expedition cruise ships do not have casinos. Premium cruise lines Oceania Cruises and Cunard have casinos, while Viking, Azamara and Windstar Cruises do not. (Windstar and Azamara actually removed casinos from their ships and repurposed the space.)

Among the luxury cruise lines, Silversea and Seabourn have casinos on their non-expedition ships; Regent Seven Seas has casinos on all its ships. Smaller luxury ships like those belonging to Ponant, Ritz-Carlton, Scenic and Emerald do not have casinos. River cruise lines do not have casinos on board, even on U.S. rivers where "riverboat" gambling is reserved for casino boats, not river cruise ships.

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Are cruise casinos open in port?

With a few exceptions, cruise casinos are not open while ships are in port. They are generally limited to operating while the ship is in international waters. This is why Norwegian's Pride of America doesn't have a casino. Since the ship cruises exclusively in Hawaii, it never leaves U.S. waters.

Cruisers are also often surprised to learn that the casino is closed on some nights during Alaska cruises . Cruises that sail from Victoria, British Columbia, to Seattle on the final night are a good example. The ship goes straight from Canadian waters to U.S. waters without ever reaching international open waters, so the casino closes the night before arrival in Victoria and does not reopen during the cruise.

Ports that currently allow the cruise lines to operate their casinos while the ship is in port include Bermuda and Malta, which require cruise lines to apply for a gaming license. Bermuda has allowed casino operations for licensed ships between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. since 2013. It's an ideal situation as Bermuda has no land-based casinos, and many cruise ships overnight in port on Bermuda cruises. Malta, which does have land-based casinos, allows ships that have been approved for licenses to open their casinos between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Which casino games are on cruise ships?

Gaming in cruise ship casinos usually includes a mix of slot machines and table games, such as three-card poker, Caribbean stud poker, craps, blackjack and roulette. Regionally popular table games like Texas Hold 'em and pai gow may also be available on some sailings.

Can you win money in a cruise ship casino?

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Most cruise ship casino games operate under the same rules and payout percentages you would find in a land-based casino; therefore, the answer is yes, you can win money in a cruise ship casino.

Social media posts and casino announcements would indicate that at least a small handful of people win four- and even occasionally five-figure slot machine payouts on a regular basis. But just as in a land-based casino, it's far easier to lose your stake than it is to win that kind of money.

How many casino points do you need to get a free cruise?

As at land-based casinos, each cruise line offering gambling on board sets its own criteria for earning perks through the line's casino loyalty program or players club. Points are generally tied to the time played and the amount of money you gamble, including the money you win and recirculate.

Much like an airline loyalty program, casino points usually accumulate over a year, earning you better perks as you work toward increasingly higher status levels. Annual free or discounted cruises are one of those perks, often beginning with complimentary (aka comped) inside cabins at relatively low status levels.

Many casinos also let you match casino status from land-based casinos (or even other cruise lines), giving you a leg up. For example, I haven't cruised with Carnival in a while, and I've never played in the line's onboard casinos, but I signed up for the Carnival players club via its Fun Match program. When I registered, I uploaded an offer from a competing cruise line and a players club card from MGM. Now when I log in to Carnival's website, I am shown casino offers that include free and discounted cruises.

Related: How to earn free cruises and perks with casino loyalty programs on land and at sea

Some cruise lines also issue instant awards for the number of points earned (i.e., money spent) on an individual cruise, regardless of status. That would be like an airline awarding free future flights to passengers who spent the most money on their flights, no matter their loyalty status.

Most mainstream cruise lines use comped cruises to fill cabins on dates they anticipate having a surplus of vacancies. These extra offers often appear random, but are generally targeted for marketing purposes rather than as rewards for high amounts of play. New players may receive these comps after low levels of play because cruise lines are always interested in attracting new casino players.

All of that adds up to the possibility of receiving a free cruise for a small number of points earned for cruising, as well as guaranteed free cruises as your points rise to the levels of play set out in the cruise lines' casino loyalty programs.

What is the best casino game to play on a cruise ship?

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The best casino game to play on a cruise ship is the one that is most entertaining for you. Ultimately, you play to have fun, right?

The games that require a combination of skill and luck are the ones where the odds of winning are in your favor. For example, the overall odds on blackjack favor the casino by only 1%, while the casino has a 25% edge overall when it comes to slot machines.

Those odds mean the cruise lines operating casinos will favor slot machine players over card players, both in terms of the number of games provided and the loyalty perks awarded.

In summary, for winning money, the best games are skill games. For earning loyalty perks like free cruises, slot machines are the best choice.

Are drinks free in the casino on cruise ships?

Historically, drinks have not been free to cruise ship casino gamblers the way they usually are in land-based casinos. There are exceptions, however.

Free drinks in the casino are a perk of casino loyalty on Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Princess, Holland America and Norwegian Cruise Line. Reach the required level, and you'll earn free drinks from the casino bar, usually for a full status year. Carnival, Princess and Virgin Voyages also often throw in free drinks (either in the casino or throughout the ship) for individual comped cruises. Everyone actively gambling in the casino gets free well drinks on Celebrity cruises.

In addition, drinks are free in the casinos of luxury cruise lines like Silversea, Seabourn and Regent Seven Seas because all onboard drinks are included in the cruise fare. On the big-ship lines, anyone who purchases a drinks package or cruises on a fare that includes drinks will also be drinking "free" in the casino.

Are cruise ship casinos regulated?

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Cruise ship casinos are regulated in two ways. They typically adhere to the laws of the ship's country of registry. But because gambling normally only takes place while the ship is in international waters, cruise lines that sail from U.S. ports also adhere to the rules set out by the Cruise Lines International Association. Those rules state that all equipment purchased and installed on the vessels of member cruise lines will meet the regulatory standards of the Nevada Gaming Control Board or other licensed jurisdiction for payback and internal software.

Additionally, house rules must be made available in every casino. Each member cruise line is to post at every gaming table minimum and maximum betting limits for each game, and only adults are allowed to play the slots or the tables.

What's the age minimum to gamble in a cruise ship casino?

The minimum age for gambling in a cruise ship casino is 18 in most cases, but there are exceptions. MSC Cruises has a minimum gambling age of 21 on any cruise with a U.S. port; otherwise, the age is 18. Some cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean and Celebrity, raise the minimum age to 21 on Alaska sailings.

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Do ships run casino tournaments?

Cruise ship casinos on mainstream cruise lines often host tournaments on board featuring various casino games. The list includes slot tournaments, as well as card game tournaments for blackjack and Texas Hold 'em.

Some tournaments are invitational, offered to casino loyalty members of a certain level only. These are often held on cruises hosted specifically for players who have reached that level. For instance, Royal Caribbean holds Signature cruises designed to pamper and entertain these top-level players.

Can you smoke in the casino?

Casinos are often seen as the last bastion of cruise ship smoking freedom (beyond small, designated areas on deck). But the number of ships that offer nonsmoking casinos is steadily growing.

Celebrity Cruises does not allow smoking in its ships' casinos, and the relatively small casinos on luxury ships are generally nonsmoking, as well.

Several lines have hybrid options. For example, some Carnival ships have separate smoking and nonsmoking casinos. Norwegian has separate smoking rooms on some ships; however, cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use are allowed in casinos on ships that don't have separate smoking rooms. Princess does not allow smoking except at designated slot machines, and Holland America also has designated smoking areas in the casino.

Related: Is smoking allowed on cruise ships? A line-by-line guide

Do cruise ship casinos take cash?

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Cruise ship casinos accept cash at both slot machines and table games. As an example, you can sit down at a slot machine and feed in a $20 bill, which is then converted into "credits" on the machine's screen. The value of the credit depends on the denomination of the machine. Alternatively, you might walk up to a roulette table and lay down $20 and exchange that for chips.

The exchange of cash at machines and tables is a one-way deal, even when you win. Slot machines and dealers in cruise ship casinos don't dispense cash. When you finish playing, you may be issued a paper credit slip to take to the cashier's cage for cash, or you may have your winnings loaded directly onto your onboard account on some cruise lines. At the tables, you will take chips to the cashier to exchange back into cash.

If you don't travel with cash, you can find ATMs in the casino or at guest services. Alternatives to cash in cruise ship casinos are paper credit slips, which can be played as cash at either machines or tables, onboard credit or casino free play loaded on your stateroom account, or lines of credit arranged with the casino.

You can also charge gambling money directly to your onboard account like you would charge a drink at a bar or anything else on board. Fees for gambling charges vary among cruise lines, but in most instances, table games charge a service fee, and slot machines do not.

For example, my husband recently requested money from his onboard account at a blackjack table and was charged a 5% surcharge. The ship we were on was not set up to charge onboard accounts directly from the slot machines (sometimes they are), so I had to go to the cashier for a credit slip to play. I was not charged a surcharge, although if I had asked for cash, I would have been. Both of our charges were added to our final onboard bill.

Because there is no fee added to money for slot play, onboard casinos will usually put rules in place about how quickly you can cash out of the machine. The rules are designed to keep cruisers from using slot machines as ATMs to get either cash for the table games or to cash out onboard credit they've been given from the cruise line or their travel agent.

Bottom line

If you like to gamble, cruise ship casinos provide a fun way to spend a sea day or evening on the ship. You can take lessons to learn the games you don't know how to play and even participate in tournaments.

Besides the fun of playing on board, many cruise lines have players clubs that offer onboard perks and even free cruises. And since the odds of winning are about the same as in a U.S. land-based casino, with similar regulations in place, cruise ship casinos are a safe bet for fun and entertainment — though we always encourage you to play responsibly.

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Cruise Ship Casinos: All You Need to Know Before Boarding

John Shallo

Gambling on a cruise ship can be a great way to have some fun and potentially win some money.

While there are many different games to choose from, slots are popular for many cruisers. One reason is that they offer the chance to win a jackpot, which can be pretty significant on some ships.

If you’re thinking of trying your luck at the Casino while on your next cruise, you should know a few things before you board. Here’s a quick guide to cruise ship casinos, including games offered, betting limits, and tips for playing smart and more information .

What to Expect in a Cruise Ship Casino

Unlike playing at your favorite US online casinos , gambling on a cruise ship casino is similar to gambling in a land-based casino. The games and bets are the same.

You’ll find classic table games like blackjack, poker, and the most popular slots games. The similarity ends there as several things make gambling on a cruise ship different.

Legal Age to Gamble in a Cruise ship Casino

The minimum age to gamble on most cruise ships is 21 years old. There are some exceptions for vessels that sail to destinations where the legal gambling age is 18, such as The Bahamas.

Depending on where the cruise is going, there are different rules about how old you can be to gamble in a casino on a cruise ship when you are in international waters.

Typically, the gambling age on a cruise ship is 18 years old, but if the ship is going to dock in the United States, Bahamas, or Alaska, the minimum age requirement is 21 years old.

For most cruise lines , the minimum gambling age is 18 years old. So if you’re looking to hit the casinos on your next cruise vacation, check the age requirements before booking .

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The Different Games Offered in a Cruise Ship Casino

The games in a cruise ship casino are similar to those in most land-based casinos. You’ll find all the classics like blackjack, roulette, craps, and poker.

There is usually a good selection of slot machines as well. The number of gaming tables and slots varies by ship but is typically limited.

Other games include baccarat, big wheel, coin pushers, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Texas Hold ’em, Lotto Draws, and Let it Ride.

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When Can You Gamble on a Cruise Ship Casino?

Casinos are usually closed when the ship is docked in port and open for business when the ship is sailing. However, some exceptions may depend on local laws where the ship is docked.

Additionally, most casinos will be closed during off hours, typically during the day. This allows passengers to rest since they’ll likely be up late gambling!

So if you’re looking to enjoy some casino action on your next cruise, check the hours of operation before heading to the deck.

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The Different Bets You Can Make in a Cruise Ship Casino

While the games and rules may be similar to those in land-based casinos, there are some essential differences before you hit the casino floor on your next cruise.

First, it’s important to note that cruises typically have lower betting limits than casinos on land. This is because cruise ship casinos are regulated by gaming commissions, which limit the amount of money that can be wagered on any game.

As a result, if you’re used to high-stakes gambling, you may want to stick to the lower-limit tables. Secondly, most cruise ship casinos only offer a limited selection of games.

And finally, remember that the house always has an edge in casino games. This means that over time, the Casino will always come out ahead.

So while gambling can be a fun way to pass the time on your cruise, be sure to set a budget and stick to it. That way, you can enjoy the experience without breaking the bank.

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Drinking and Smoking in the Casino

Just like in land-based casinos, smoking is allowed inside the Casino.

And while you’re welcome to enjoy a drink while gambling, be aware that most cruise lines will not allow you to bring your alcohol on board.

So if you’re hoping to enjoy a cocktail or two while playing the slots, you’ll have to purchase them from the casino bar; there are usually cocktail servers who will take your order and bring you your drink.

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Getting Started in a Cruise Ship Casino

If you’re new to gambling, don’t worry! The dealers and staff are there to help. They can explain the rules of any game and help you get started.

Most cruise ship casinos will also have a minimum bet, so check that before you start playing. And if you’re not sure how to play a particular game, don’t be afraid to ask the dealer for help.

Financial Methods

If you’re planning to gamble onboard a cruise ship, you must be aware of the monetary aspects of gambling in a casino. Cash is not accepted in most casinos – you’ll need to use chips, which can be purchased at the casino cage with cash or a credit card.

Remember that there is usually a limit to how much cash you can take out of the ATM on the ship. If you plan to gamble a lot, you may want to bring extra cash with you.

When using chips, ask the dealer what each chip is worth – they are typically worth different amounts depending on the game being played. Once you’re done gambling, you can exchange your chips for cash at the casino cage.

If you put your gambling losses on your room account, don’t forget that you’ll have to pay off that balance when you get off the ship.

Final Thought

Gambling on a cruise ship can be a fun and exciting way to pass the time, but it’s essential to be aware of the rules and regulations before playing.

Be sure to check the hours of operation for the Casino and familiarize yourself with the games offered. And remember to set a budget before you start gambling – the house always has an edge, so it’s essential to avoid spending more than you can afford.

Following these simple tips, you will have a fun and enjoyable gambling experience on your next cruise. You can find more information.

John Shallo

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Cruise Ship Casino Gambling: Everything to Know Before You Bet

When it comes to cruising, gambling in the ship’s casino is one of the most popular activities. In fact, in the late evening it can be the busiest spot on the entire ship.

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In many ways the casinos on a cruise are very similar to what you’ll find on land — just on a smaller scale. If you’re someone who loves gaming, then you’ll feel right at home.

That said, there are still a number of things you should know before gambling on a cruise. Having sailed dozens of cruises (and seemingly always finding time to spend in the casino), we have lots of experience in what you can expect if you pay onboard.

If you’ve never placed a bet on a ship, the tips and details below will make you a pro in no time and teach you everything you need to know before you try your luck.

Which Cruise Ships Have Casinos?

If you’re wondering if there will be a casino on your ship, you can rest assured there will be. Mass market lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and the like always have casinos on the ship .  (Note: Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America, a U.S.-flagged ship that sails Hawaii, is one of the few ships from a mass market cruise line without a casino.) As well, names like Princess, Celebrity, Virgin, and others do too.

The only major line we’ve heard of that doesn’t have gambling is Disney.

You’ll find the casinos located in the middle of the ship, typically near the most highly-trafficked areas. So if your ship has a main promenade, the casino will be right near it. This makes sense as putting the casino easily accessible means it’s easier for players to find and gamble.

What Are Cruise Casinos Like?

Casino on Norwegian Encore

In many ways cruise ship gambling is similar to what you’ll find on land. That also means that while they all feel familiar with flashing lights and dinging bells, each casino has its own personality.

In general, the gaming floor is small by the standards of land-based casinos. On many ships, you’ll usually find closed-in areas with relatively low ceilings (decks above and below limit the ceiling height). The low ceilings and maze of games give the casinos a cozy feel. Still, they are among the largest rooms on a cruise ship.

Some ships — most notably the newer ships in many fleets — have more open casinos. It’s not every new ship, but often they have a casino floor opens up to the rest of the ship and even have windows, giving it a brighter and more airy feel.

As for atmosphere, within seconds of walking into a cruise ship casino you’ll forget that you’re on a ship. Give the casino size and number of passengers, evenings can get crowded. That means the casino will feel high energy, with lots of people cheering, noise from machines, and generally a festive atmosphere.

What Are Payouts Like in the Casino?

Video poker machine payouts

Everyone knows that the odds are always in the house’s favor when it comes to gambling. That’s especially true on a cruise. 

For example, the gold standard for video poker is a “9/6” machine — one that pays nine credits for a full house and six for a flush. This gives an expected payout of 99.5% if proper strategy is used over the long term. On ships you will often find “6/5” machines, meaning they offer a 94.9% payback if you play long enough with perfect strategy. (Hunt around you might find better payouts.)

For blackjack you’ll often find tables that pay 6-to-5 on blackjack instead of the normal 3-to-2. If you play a higher-limit table, then you might still find 3-to-2 payouts.

Craps will have odds bets, but they will be restricted somewhat. The best you can hope for is 3X-4X-5X, but we’ve seen some ships with even lower bets available. They also often have the “Big 6/8” bets at tables that have a higher house edge.

So go to the casino and have fun, but if your plan is to get the best payouts, then you are often better off with independent land-based casinos.

What’s the Gambling Age on a Cruise Ship?

While there are some exceptions, the majority of places in the United States require you to be 21 to gamble in a casino.

On a cruise — which heads to international waters — the minimum age to gamble is 18 years old . If you’ve ever wanted to try your luck but haven’t been old enough to head to Las Vegas, a cruise ship might be your best bet.

One thing to know is that if you head on a cruise to Alaska from the United States, then the age may be bumped up to 21 years old.

Casino Minimums for Table Games and Slot Machines

Slot machines on a cruise

If you’re a low-stakes gambler, then you’ll feel right at home on a cruise ship. Minimums across games are generally low, making it affordable for any level of player to enjoy themselves.

Of course, there are penny slots as you’ll find in any casino (along with higher-stakes machines — usually up to a $1 machines — if you feel so inclined). On table games you will find minimums starting at $5 for many games, but sometimes they start at $10. 

This makes sense considering the potential customer base on a cruise. With only a few thousand people on the ship (compared to millions of people within a drive of a regular casino) the cruise needs to be sure to appeal to the most people possible.

What Casino Games Are Available on a Cruise?

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Like playing slots? You’re covered. What about blackjack… or craps… or roulette? They have them all. Despite the small size of cruise ship casinos compared to those on land, they offer a wide variety of games.

For instance, while you won’t find table after of blackjack, there will be a few, and usually at least one craps table. There is also roulette and often other specialty table games like baccarat and others. Texas Hold ‘Em poker games is also popular, with tournaments and play throughout the cruise. In general, the larger your cruise ship, the more variety of games you can expect.

What’s a little surprising is that there are several games you won’t ever find on land that are on a cruise. One is similar to a “skill crane” where you use a joystick to move a key to push down stacks of dollar bills. But perhaps the most popular are the coin pusher machines.

The coin pusher machines are exactly like you’d find in an arcade, but instead of tokens, they use quarters. You can try your luck to push quarters over the edge, along with wads of cash that are also in the machines.

Many cruise lines also offer their own scratch-off tickets available for purchase, as well as big lotto-style drawings with jackpots worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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  • Coin Pushers
  • Scratch-Offs
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When Are the Cruise Ship Casinos Open?

As you might guess, there are a number of laws that oversee casino gambling, depending on the jurisdiction the ship is in. That’s why there’s a simple rule — the casino is open when the ship is at sea .

On the day that you board the casino will be closed (although you are still free to enter and check out the offerings). It will open up later that night after the ship has set sail. As well, during days in port the games are closed, but available once the ship exits the jurisdiction of the port country. During days at sea, the casino will be open all day.

Note that if you want to play during off hours — such as early in the morning on a day at sea — then table games will not be staffed (they often open for play around 10 a.m. on days at sea). However, coin pushers and slot machines will still be available to play.

Are Drinks Free in the Cruise Ship Casino?

It’s common in most casinos to get free drinks while you gamble, but that’s not the case on a cruise. Most people still have to pay out of pocket for their drinks while gambling. The casino will have a bar that you can visit. Prices are the same as what you’ll find elsewhere on the ship. Expect to pay $6-8 for a beer and $10-14 for a cocktail. Gratuity is extra.

If you achieve a high enough loyalty status (cruise lines have their own loyalty programs, just like land-based casinos) you can get free beverages. For most people, however, usually you will be paying out of pocket for alcohol.

Are There ATMs on the Ship? Can I Charge to the Room?

If you need cash to play and forget to bring some (or you run out of money and need to refill your bankroll), then you have a couple of options. 

First, there are ATMs on the cruise ship. You can usually find these in the casino or near the Guest Services area. Just keep in mind they charge to get money out; often between $6-8 per transaction. If you can’t find one, just ask and the staff will point you in the right direction.

Second, you can charge money to your room account just like you would a drink or a service at the spa. There is usually no charge for this at a slot machine, and a few percent at table games.

Are Casinos Beginner Friendly?

Casino floor on Allure of the Seas

If there is a casino game you’ve always wanted to play, but have been too intimidated to pull up a chair, then a cruise is perfect for you.

Not only is it less intimidating than a regular casino, but they even offer classes on table games for beginning players. You can come and learn how to play free of charge so that when it’s time to play for real money you aren’t as intimidated.

In addition, the vibe at a cruise casino is simply more friendly. Remember that the dealers want to make sure you have an enjoyable time on the cruise and your other passengers are typically in a good mood (and not hardcore gamblers). In addition, the stakes are typically low, so there’s usually not a ton of money at stake.

Are Loyalty Programs Available? Can I Earn Comps?

One big draw to gambling in a regular casino is getting special perks and rewards for your play. Well, cruise lines have the same sort of program where you can earn all sorts of comps for your play from drinks to wi-fi to even free cruises.

In fact, to earn rewards, you don’t have to register or anything. Simply put your keycard into the machine or give it to the dealer at the table and your play will be tracked. Play enough and you’ll start to receive offers and benefits based on your wagers. 

For more info, you can always see a cashier on the ship for the details of how the programs work.

Other Things to Know About Gambling on a Cruise

cruise ship craps table

Cashing Out — If you’re sailing Carnival or Princess, then one thing to know is that you need to have your room keycard inserted into a machine to cash out. The money on the machine is then credited your to you player account (not a voucher printout) that can be used for another machine.

If you try to cash out without your card inserted, then you’ll have to wait on an attendant to pay by hand. When done playing, you can go to the cashier to be paid your balance in cash.

Other cruise lines use the printed voucher system that most land-based casinos use.

Smoking — While smoking is banned in indoor spaces across the ship, it is normally allowed in the casinos. Be warned that the smaller size of the casinos on the ship means that it can be tough to get away from smoke if you are sensitive. If you have someone sitting next to you smoking at a slot machine, there may not be many options for other machines to play. 

Tournaments  — There are slot and blackjack tournaments on the ship. They typically take place during off hours for the casino (such as late morning or early afternoon). These tournaments can win you some money while risking only the admission fee.

If you want to play, then check the daily calendar that’s delivered to your cabin each day or on the cruise line app. There will be a listing of any tournaments going on during that day.

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fyi, found my answer; the carnival’s fun play credit must be used all for gambling in its casino, either at slot or table games; any winning then can be converted to cash chips or actual cash; OBCs otoh, can be charged to room then cashed out at slot machine. Thx anyway

any chance fun play $ could be charged to room then cashed out at slot machine like OBC’s? Thx

Not entirely sure what you mean, but you can charge money to the room in the casino and then head to the cashier to get cash when you’re done playing.

CAN I JUST PLAY WITH CASH OR DO USE MY ROOM Card, I dont want my husband to know how much I am gambling lol

You can use cash. Any charges to the room card will be seen on your onboard account.

Nautical Tidbit: I was cruising and playing the slots, roulette and an occassional table game on the MSC Seashore back in July. The machine near the entrance pays the best. The ship has a huge neon sign on the exterior of the ship with the brightly lit word, Seashore, on each side of the top decks of the vessel. Well, at one port, I glanced at the sign on the port side to see some of the letters not lit. It read Sea hore. Mmmm… At the next port of San Juan, additional letters dissapeared and it read: Sea ho Embarrassing.

Taxes are withheld for jackpot winnings over $1199 (same rule is followed at sea as in United States)

We both play Video Poker but never on a ship. I understand they want profit but empty machines aren’t profitable ! Most people want some play time for their money

Royal Carribean has the world’s worst craps rules. Single odds, unless you bet $50 line bets, charge $2 to buy a $35 bet on 4, inconsistent rules on hitting the back wall (whatever favors the casino), etc. Also advertise hold em, but can’t get a game going because they only offer 2/5.

Is there anything you can do about them not giving you a full payout for winning a jackpot

Not sure what you mean. Why wouldn’t they give you what you won?

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Didn't know I had to cash out of casino?

By kimkencruzers , Monday at 02:58 PM in Princess Cruises

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Hi.  Does anyone know how to get a check mailed for what I "cashed out" from a casino machine? First time on Princess (and not a gambler) and I didn't realize I had to go to cashier to get what I "'cashed out".  I thought it went back to the room where I charged it from.  My fault for not checking Folio before I disembarked. After explaining the whole story to six different agents who don't have a clue, I'm ready to just let the money go, it wasn't that much.  I will probably never cruise Princess again since I didn't care for the Sky Princess. TIA

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4 minutes ago, kimkencruzers said: Hi.  Does anyone know how to get a check mailed for what I "cashed out" from a casino machine? First time on Princess (and not a gambler) and I didn't realize I had to go to cashier to get what I "'cashed out".  I thought it went back to the room where I charged it from.  My fault for not checking Folio before I disembarked. After explaining the whole story to six different agents who don't have a clue, I'm ready to just let the money go, it wasn't that much.  I will probably never cruise Princess again since I didn't care for the Sky Princess. TIA

Try - Giving full details  [email protected]

But don’t mention “never cruise again”  

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Not sure about Princess, but on HAL people have said that eventually you will have a cheque issued to you if you left a balance and it is above a certain amount (pretty low from what I recall). 

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7 minutes ago, PORT ROYAL said: Try - Giving full details  [email protected]   But don’t mention “never cruise again”  

Thanks for the email.  I mentioned "never cruise princess again" because that eliminates the chance to get the credit back onboard. Also, what details are missing? In Princess boards, mentioned ship name. 

5 minutes ago, kimkencruzers said: Thanks for the email.  I mentioned "never cruise princess again" because that eliminates the chance to get the credit back onboard. Also, what details are missing? In Princess boards, mentioned ship name. 

Casinos are independent of the Princess ship… Cash out - means cash out, not future OBC.

By going through parent company’s Executive Office gives a little bit more strength to the potential of a successful resolution.

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26 minutes ago, kimkencruzers said: Hi.  Does anyone know how to get a check mailed for what I "cashed out" from a casino machine? First time on Princess (and not a gambler) and I didn't realize I had to go to cashier to get what I "'cashed out".  I thought it went back to the room where I charged it from.  My fault for not checking Folio before I disembarked. After explaining the whole story to six different agents who don't have a clue, I'm ready to just let the money go, it wasn't that much.  I will probably never cruise Princess again since I didn't care for the Sky Princess. TIA

Two comments.

Princess does not operate the casinos they are leased.  The same as when on land - cash out when you move to a different  machine and know the cash out slip is only good for a limited time.

Did not like Sky?  Princess has lots of different classes of ships.

Last I have a $40 slip from Emerald Princess from Christmas 2022.  Today worth nothing but a souvenir. 

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If it's like my experience you will eventually receive a check in the mail.  Happened to me many moons ago.  I don't recall the timeline, it wasn't quick, I'd written off the amount it wasn't much and I couldn't even be bothered to make a phone call, so it was just kind of a surprise when a check showed up in the mail weeks/months after the cruise.  I didn't do anything to request it.

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If you didn’t cash out wouldn’t that mean credits were sitting on the machine?  Wouldn’t the next person to play same machine use them?  Just a question, I really don’t know the answer.

13 minutes ago, Fortunate 2 travel said: If you didn’t cash out wouldn’t that mean credits were sitting on the machine?  Wouldn’t the next person to play same machine use them?  Just a question, I really don’t know the answer.

I think the OP cased out to a ticket, which would return the machine back to $0 but then never went to the cashier to get cash for the ticket.

10 minutes ago, rodndonna said:   I think the OP cased out to a ticket, which would return the machine back to $0 but then never went to the cashier to get cash for the ticket.

Princess does not have tickets. You have a room account and a casino account they are separate. If a machine is not played for more than a few minutes it will put the money onto the casino account. When we were both quarantined and unable to cash out we contacted our CVP who worked with customer services and we got a check mailed to us but it took about a month

Just now, memoak said: Princess does not have tickets. You have a room account and a casino account they are separate. If a machine is not played for more than a few minutes it will put the money onto the casino account. When we were both quarantined and unable to cash out we contacted our CVP who worked with customer services and we got a check mailed to us but it took about a month

Oops  - correct - HAL works the same, and as long as you pull your player card (even if you forget to "cash out") it goes back to your player account.  

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4 hours ago, kimkencruzers said: Hi.  Does anyone know how to get a check mailed for what I "cashed out" from a casino machine? First time on Princess (and not a gambler) and I didn't realize I had to go to cashier to get what I "'cashed out".  I thought it went back to the room where I charged it from.  My fault for not checking Folio before I disembarked. After explaining the whole story to six different agents who don't have a clue, I'm ready to just let the money go, it wasn't that much.  I will probably never cruise Princess again since I didn't care for the Sky Princess. TIA

This is a reminder of things veteran cruisers pick up and remember that newer cruisers sometimes do not. When I went on my first Carnival cruise a decade ago, there were multiple warnings both in the newsletter (printed on papyrus) and through announcements (we each had a tin can attached to rope to hear them) that we needed to cash out our casino balance before disembarking, otherwise we would have to wait for a check whenever TPTB in Miami got around to it. Other cruise lines have done something similar, including Princess.

In addition, one wrinkle on Carnival is that casino balances under $10 are forfeited and added and eventually sent to their pet charity. Princess may or may not do this.

Good luck getting your money back. I have faith that you will, though it might be a while. 🙏

1 hour ago, Fortunate 2 travel said: If you didn’t cash out wouldn’t that mean credits were sitting on the machine?  Wouldn’t the next person to play same machine use them?  Just a question, I really don’t know the answer.

Not necessarily. Princess machines cash out to the passenger's casino bank, which is separate from their onboard account. That casino bank has to be cashed out separately at the end of the cruise, which is where our OP got into trouble.

4 minutes ago, Honolulu Blue said:   This is a reminder of things veteran cruisers pick up and remember that newer cruisers sometimes do not. When I went on my first Carnival cruise a decade ago, there were multiple warnings both in the newsletter (printed on papyrus) and through announcements (we each had a tin can attached to rope to hear them) that we needed to cash out our casino balance before disembarking, otherwise we would have to wait for a check whenever TPTB in Miami got around to it. Other cruise lines have done something similar, including Princess.   In addition, one wrinkle on Carnival is that casino balances under $10 are forfeited and added and eventually sent to their pet charity. Princess may or may not do this.   Good luck getting your money back. I have faith that you will, though it might be a while. 🙏 Not necessarily. Princess machines cash out to the passenger's casino bank, which is separate from their onboard account. That casino bank has to be cashed out separately at the end of the cruise, which is where our OP got into trouble.

And there are multiple announcements the last day about when the casino will close and it is usually in the patter as well

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There is a website you go to to claim it back, I won the Bingo twice and forgot to check out but got my money back a few months later, was about $600. I will see if I can find it.

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I got mine's back 3 months later. I think it's automatic. It just takes a very long time to get it processed.

Found it  Ocean Players Club – Global Casino Rewards Program

It does say this in the correspondence:

Please note: At the end of every voyage, we process any funds that were left in the player's bank account. Funds in excess of $25 will automatically be issued via a check to the address we have on file in a Carnival Cruise Line envelope. Any balance below $25 will be processed manually upon request   If you still have not received the outstanding balance check, and it is outside of the 6 weeks, please submit a new request: Balance Inquiry . Our agents will review your case and advise any updates regarding your check. Please provide the correct mailing address within the form to verify it was sent to the correct address.   

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1 hour ago, memoak said: And there are multiple announcements the last day about when the casino will close and it is usually in the patter as well

We’ve even gotten phone calls in our room to make sure we cash out.  

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I had quite a bit in the casino and didn't realize it wouldn't open between Victoria and Vancouver. D'Oh! They sent me a check for the full amount. I can't remember how long it took - maybe 3 weeks or so.

13 minutes ago, Cruise Raider said: We’ve even gotten phone calls in our room to make sure we cash out.  

On the cruise where I ended up with money "stuck" in the slots there were no announcements (at least none that I or my wife or our friends heard) and nothing in the Patter. I have also received "reminder calls" in the cabin but, on that trip, there was nothing. I was not at all pleased when I went to cash out the next to the last day and found the casino wasn't open because they don't go far enough out to sea between Victoria and Vancouver. Lesson learned. At least they did send me the money but I had counted on having that cash for tips to various crew members.

7 minutes ago, Thrak said:     On the cruise where I ended up with money "stuck" in the slots there were no announcements (at least none that I or my wife or our friends heard) and nothing in the Patter. I have also received "reminder calls" in the cabin but, on that trip, there was nothing. I was not at all pleased when I went to cash out the next to the last day and found the casino wasn't open because they don't go far enough out to sea between Victoria and Vancouver. Lesson learned. At least they did send me the money but I had counted on having that cash for tips to various crew members.

That same itinerary caught us off guard, too!  Although, we hadn’t had any money in our casino account.  It was just onboard credit.   We had almost $200 left and were actually going to gamble with it but neither the casino or shops were open that last day and a half.  I spent an insane amount of money on eye cream at the spa was the only place I could spend it and their appointments were completely full.  We tried to donate it to the crew aboard the Royal but even that wasn’t allowed.  We could just donate it back to Princess.  Live and learn!   We’ve always gotten messages on our in cabin phone if we had money left on our casino account.  

21 minutes ago, Cruise Raider said: That same itinerary caught us off guard, too!  Although, we hadn’t had any money in our casino account.  It was just onboard credit.   We had almost $200 left and were actually going to gamble with it but neither the casino or shops were open that last day and a half.  I spent an insane amount of money on eye cream at the spa was the only place I could spend it and their appointments were completely full.  We tried to donate it to the crew aboard the Royal but even that wasn’t allowed.  We could just donate it back to Princess.  Live and learn!   We’ve always gotten messages on our in cabin phone if we had money left on our casino account.  

Apparently it must have been non-refundable OBC. If you have refundable OBC left they will mail it to you. At the end of our recent trip I had $657 AUD Refundable OBC left. I didn't want to take it our as AUD so I just waited and in maybe a month or so they sent me a check for $428 USD. The exchange rate of $0.65 per dollar was pretty much what I saw online at the time.

7 hours ago, PORT ROYAL said: Try - Giving full details  [email protected]   But don’t mention “never cruise again”  

Hmmm, why would you suggest an American guest write Carnival in the UK?  If the OP feels a letter is required at some point, write [email protected]

1 minute ago, Steelers36 said: Hmmm, why would you suggest an American guest write Carnival in the UK?

Apologies…. Just posted one’s only contact…. Trying to assist….Best to use the US detail… 

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7 hours ago, rodndonna said:   Oops  - correct - HAL works the same, and as long as you pull your player card (even if you forget to "cash out") it goes back to your player account.  

99% of the time, but not always.  That's why you should always hit the "cash out to card" button and wait for your credits to zero out.

One of my sisters and I enjoy gambling. I haven't been on a ship since 2018 with my husband when we travelled on the Celebrity Summit. We are cruising with Princess on Enchanted this Summer. My sister doesn't want the gambling to go on her credit card. I can't for the life of me remember how we paid for gambling on a cruise ship. Can we bring a cash amount and put that on our casino account to gamble with? Thanks to anyone who can give me a quick reminder of how it works to pay for gambling. Happy travels!

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By Knickearth , August 14, 2023 in Princess Cruises

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So hubby and I are on the final two days of our cruise.  We decided to go to the casino and cash out whatever monies are on our account.  I thought iit odd that no announcement was made to remember to cash out before you leave the ship.  My husband had only non refundable monies on his account and was told he could only spend it.  I had refundable monies but since the monies were not winnings onboard the ship, the casino could not pay me.  I asked where I could get my money and have now been told to leave it on my account and when I am home it will either go back to my charge card or they will send me a check.  This makes me nervous that they even do that.

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If I understand.

The Casino accepted adding amounts to your casino account that were charged to your on board account.

In the end the casino cashier would not pay any balance remaining on your casino accounts unless that amount exceeded the amount originally added to the casino account.

It was the same for your casino account.

Assuming you had linked accounts. Any remaining refundable OBC would be returned by check at some future date.   

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Do you mean that rather than handing over cash when you cash out at the casino, now the money goes back into your onboard account?

Sounds as if they maybe getting wise to the "cash out" ploy that many on here have advocated

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2 minutes ago, david63 said: Sounds as if they maybe getting wise to the "cash out" ploy that many on here have advocated

yep, the more it was posted about ...

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3 minutes ago, david63 said: Sounds as if they maybe getting wise to the "cash out" ploy that many on here have advocated

They DO read these posts.

3 minutes ago, PacnGoNow said: They DO read these posts.

That explains why some find it difficult to get through to anyone at Princess 😉

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43 minutes ago, david63 said: That explains why some find it difficult to get through to anyone at Princess 😉

Try Disney. Their wait time recently was 600 minutes to get through.  Yes, 600.

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Celebrity changed this policy years ago.  Watch other cruise lines to see what will happen in the future on Princess.  They are only keeping up with the industry standards.   You OBC is just that, money to be spent onboard or beforehand for excursions.    

2 hours ago, skynight said: If I understand. The Casino accepted adding amounts to your casino account that were charged to your on board account. In the end the casino cashier would not pay any balance remaining on your casino accounts unless that amount exceeded the amount originally added to the casino account. It was the same for your casino account. Assuming you had linked accounts. Any remaining refundable OBC would be returned by check at some future date.   

Sorry but you have me a bit confused.  The casino allows you to put money into machine, or go into your account and transfer funds to use a machine or if you have been in casino before and have money in the casino acct it lets you use it.

when I wanted to totally cash out I had no winnings so I had nothing in the casino acct.  they would not let me get the other monies.   My concern is how long do I wait for credit on my credit card or for a check to arrive.

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9 minutes ago, Knickearth said: Sorry but you have me a bit confused.  The casino allows you to put money into machine, or go into your account and transfer funds to use a machine or if you have been in casino before and have money in the casino acct it lets you use it.   when I wanted to totally cash out I had no winnings so I had nothing in the casino acct.  they would not let me get the other monies.   My concern is how long do I wait for credit on my credit card or for a check to arrive.

If I understand you are saying that without having any funds in your casino bank you went to the cashier and asked them to access your shipboard account and convert your OBC to cash. Is that what you mean?

That has never been an option. 

21 minutes ago, Knickearth said: Sorry but you have me a bit confused.  The casino allows you to put money into machine, or go into your account and transfer funds to use a machine or if you have been in casino before and have money in the casino acct it lets you use it.   when I wanted to totally cash out I had no winnings so I had nothing in the casino acct.  they would not let me get the other monies.   My concern is how long do I wait for credit on my credit card or for a check to arrive.

OBC refundable, should be in check form and mine took 4 weeks to arrive in the mail.   It is a white windowed envelope from:

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for Princess cruises.

Watch for it, sorta looks like junk mail at first glance.

1 hour ago, Cruise Raider said: You OBC is just that, money to be spent onboard or beforehand for excursions.    

Our problem is that when we purchased excursions, there was no option to use our OBC's so we had to put it on our charge card.  I have a lot of OBC so I am hoping they might work with us and transfer the charge and take it out of our OBC's.   Same with specialty dining.  We are suppose to have 4 dinner credits but there was no way to apply them so we had to charge the dinners to our Credit card.

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1 hour ago, Knickearth said: Sorry but you have me a bit confused.  The casino allows you to put money into machine, or go into your account and transfer funds to use a machine or if you have been in casino before and have money in the casino acct it lets you use it.   when I wanted to totally cash out I had no winnings so I had nothing in the casino acct.  they would not let me get the other monies.   My concern is how long do I wait for credit on my credit card or for a check to arrive.

On our last cruise, I had $400 in non-refundable OBC remaining towards the end of the cruise. On the last sea day I went to the casino, loaded $400 on one of the slot machines, and played a few times. I lost about $10, cashed out, and walked out with $390 in cash. I can only assume that you did not do it this way.

2 minutes ago, Colorado Coasty said: On our last cruise, I had $400 in non-refundable OBC remaining towards the end of the cruise. On the last sea day I went to the casino, loaded $400 on one of the slot machines, and played a few times. I lost about $10, cashed out, and walked out with $390 in cash. I can only assume that you did not do it this way.

and the more this is posted .....

4 minutes ago, voljeep said: and the more this is posted .....

You mean like posts #4 and #14?

There seems to be a confusion between folio accounts and casino accounts. You can only cash out casino monies in the casino

23 minutes ago, voljeep said: and the more this is posted .....

Not one of the great secrets, it has been going on for years. If you think that Princess is not aware of it then I have a bridge for you.

how would this work out - real technology applies  😉

$400 non-refundable OBC loaded onto slots - play awhile - lose $100 and go to teller to cash out.  Sorry, your $300 net non-refundable OBC will be applied back to your folio - have a nice night.

$400 non-refundable OBC  -  but run up to $800 on the slot machine.  Congrats - here's your $400 in 'winnings' and $400 will be returned to your folio.

or the $400 OBC will not apply at all to the slot machine and your folio will be charged $400 and not offset by non-casino usage OBC at all

8 minutes ago, Colorado Coasty said: Not one of the great secrets, it has been going on for years. If you think that Princess is not aware of it then I have a bridge for you.

as was the dodo bird aka the one punch coffee card - how did that work out?

7 minutes ago, voljeep said: how would this work out - real technology applies  😉   $400 non-refundable OBC loaded onto slots - play awhile - lose $100 and go to teller to cash out.  Sorry, your $300 net non-refundable OBC will be applied back to your folio - have a nice night.   $400 non-refundable OBC  -  but run up to $800 on the slot machine.  Congrats - here's your $400 in 'winnings' and $400 will be returned to your folio.   or the $400 OBC will not apply at all to the slot machine and your folio will be charged $400 and not offset by non-casino usage OBC at all

Not currently real world.

2 minutes ago, voljeep said: as was the dodo bird aka the one punch coffee card - how did that work out?

And if and when  that happens,  Princess will announce the policy change and you will be  out nothing.

Just now, Colorado Coasty said: And if and when  that happens,  Princess will announce the policy change and you will be  out nothing.

like P announced the current changes to the PLUS package(s)? - that kind of notification?  🦄

c-boy

26 minutes ago, voljeep said: as was the dodo bird aka the one punch coffee card - how did that work out?

my accountant tells me there's loop holes for everything, however, I feel this one is closing.

LACruiser88

LACruiser88

41 minutes ago, Colorado Coasty said: And if and when  that happens,  Princess will announce the policy change and you will be  out nothing.

About a year ago, we were having a conversation with a HGM regarding this topic.  At that time, the HGM stated that Princess was working on a software change that will keep your casino account completely separate from your stateroom account.  When this occurs, any charges made in the casino will NOT go against OBC's in your stateroom account.

I'm surprised that this has not yet been implemented?   🤷‍♂️

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