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Is the casino a cash thing? Or do you use you card that you get when you go on the boat

 

 

You can use cash or your card to put money on your room. I suggest cash. The cash can be any bill amount. On my 1st cruise in 2009, I. Thought the slot machines were requiring quarters like the old days. I brought a large bag of quarter. loL!:D

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You can use cash or your card to put money on your room. I suggest cash. The cash can be any bill amount. On my 1st cruise in 2009, I. Thought the slot machines were requiring quarters like the old days. I brought a large bag of quarter. loL!:D

The casino is on a ship, not a boat.

 

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You can use cash or your card to put money on your room. I suggest cash. The cash can be any bill amount. On my 1st cruise in 2009, I. Thought the slot machines were requiring quarters like the old days. I brought a large bag of quarter. loL!:D

 

 

The casino takes cash (in US dollars). Bills only, no quarters.

 

If you use your rook key to take a cash advance from your room account, you will be charged a 3% service charge.

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You can use either cash or your room card. If you want to use the "quarter" machine there is a place to get the NCL "quarters", some people use regular quarters.

 

 

What quarter machine are you referring to? . All the quarter slot machines take cash or room cards only.

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NCL casinos have a silly but fun machine that takes quarters (or tokens) - usually located by the cage. When you drop in the coins, the machine slides the coins closer and closer to the edge - there are bills and chips mixed in with the coins - looks like they're about to fall into the shoot for you to claim but they take hours to move!!! It is possible to win, though!!!

 

 

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The casino takes cash (in US dollars). Bills only, no quarters.

 

If you use your rook key to take a cash advance from your room account, you will be charged a 3% service charge.

 

 

Just checking about that service charge for using your room card for a cash advance. I know they charge a fee if you want an advance at a table game but I thought you could draw money at a slot machine from your room account without the fee. I have definitely done this before - but maybe it was a few years ago or maybe it was on Carnival... Could you please reconfirm your understanding of the current policy? Thanks!

 

 

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Just checking about that service charge for using your room card for a cash advance. I know they charge a fee if you want an advance at a table game but I thought you could draw money at a slot machine from your room account without the fee. I have definitely done this before - but maybe it was a few years ago or maybe it was on Carnival... Could you please reconfirm your understanding of the current policy? Thanks!

 

 

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Still pay the 3% if you get cash from the cage or through a machine.

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NCL casinos have a silly but fun machine that takes quarters (or tokens) - usually located by the cage. When you drop in the coins, the machine slides the coins closer and closer to the edge - there are bills and chips mixed in with the coins - looks like they're about to fall into the shoot for you to claim but they take hours to move!!! It is possible to win, though!!!

 

 

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On Carnival, they have the same thing.. Too bad they shut it down during rough seas..

 

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