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jramsey39

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It uses cruise cards. Not only that, but the Purser's desk told me that even though the kids with us did not have charging privileges with their sea passes, they would still work in the arcade.

 

Somehow we managed to get by the 5 nights with 7 grandkids and no one charged an arcade game--we were very insistent that they didn't, but with that many, I still think it's a minor miracle.

 

I also think it's pretty stinky that you have to wend your way through the whole arcade to get to the kid's clubs. Talk about temptation! Our gang did have fun pretending to play the games though. BTW, the arcade was usually deserted or almost so. Way to expensive. We might have let them play a few games if they were a reasonable price.

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