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I hope this isn't a stupid question ...

 

Do any cruise lines offer comps to gamblers from other cruise lines casino programs? (I thought I saw it referenced a while back, but I can't find it.) I am Golden with NCL CAS (hoping to make VIP next week); are there any other cruise lines that would offer me a comp cabin for my first time sailing with them?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

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I hope this isn't a stupid question ...

 

Do any cruise lines offer comps to gamblers from other cruise lines casino programs? (I thought I saw it referenced a while back, but I can't find it.) I am Golden with NCL CAS (hoping to make VIP next week); are there any other cruise lines that would offer me a comp cabin for my first time sailing with them?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

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HHHHHEEEEELLLLLOOOOO nancydow: You must go with another cruise line that is in the same family. Carnival owns six cruise lines, NCL owns two I think, RCL owns two. MSC I think stands by itself. Then the Casinos are operated by the same contract company and they would make the offer.

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Sorry, but what is a junket company?

 

 

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HHHHHEEEEELLLLLLLLLLOOOOO nancydow: A junket company is a company that specializes in arranging gambling junkets. You go and have to play for a certain number of hours in the casino. They usually have gambling junkets that go on cruises and to different hotels at different gambling venues.

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HHHHHEEEEELLLLLLLLLLOOOOO nancydow: A junket company is a company that specializes in arranging gambling junkets. You go and have to play for a certain number of hours in the casino. They usually have gambling junkets that go on cruises and to different hotels at different gambling venues.

What happens if you go with a junket but you do not meet the required number of hours?

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Hi.

 

It doesn't always work even on cruise lines owned by same company.

 

We are casino VIP with Royal Caribbean.

 

We are taking our first Celebrity cruise and I called their casino program to ask if we get any casino perks based on our status with Royal Caribbean.

 

I was told that it's two totally different programs and we need to earn our casino status on Celebrity.

 

 

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