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RCCL navigator of the Seas - Arcade


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The Seapass is used. There are machines at the entrance where you can put a certain value such as $10 or $20 worth on the Seapass. It's then inserted into the game and the value of the game is deducted from the Seapass.

 

My 11 year old ds cruised for the first time on the Navigator in March. He could have spent a minor fortune at the arcade. You have the option of allowing or not allowing the kids to charge to their Seapasses. I'm not sure, but you may be able to limit the amount per day that they spend.

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We told the kids they had a specific amount per day for the arcade. Since this was the first time we let them have charging priveleges on their cards, they respected that. Also got them RCI gift cards for Hanukah last year, in advance of the cruise (and put it on ther cards).

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