Are drinks free in the casino on Royal Caribbean?


Are drinks free in the casino on Royal Caribbean? On Royal Caribbean, gamblers earn free drinks by hitting a certain tier -- Prime in this cruise line's Casino Royale program -- at which point they can get free drinks in the casino for a set period of time whether they are actively playing or not.


What is casino convenience fee on Royal Caribbean?

The total daily amount that can be charged to your room in the casino is $5,000, either at slot machines, table games or a combination of the two. The 5% convenience fee is waived for players once PRIME status (2,500 points earned) is achieved. That's also what unlocks free drinks while actively playing.


Can I use my onboard credit for drinks on Royal Caribbean?

Many cruises don't include alcohol or soft drinks in the price of the trip. Your onboard credits can be used to make up the difference so you can quench your thirst any way you'd like while sailing. Credits also cover costs in ship photography studios as well as onboard fitness classes.


Is cash or card better on a cruise?

We highly recommend paying for anything OFF of the ship in cash. Port areas in tourist areas in the Caribbean and Bahamas are typically safe from violent crime, but petty crime like theft — or credit card fraud — could happen.


How do you pay for drinks on a cruise?

To buy drinks on the ship you don't need cash or a credit card. In most cases you simply hand over your room keycard, which acts as a charge card for your onboard account. (Sometimes you simply give your room number and the staff charges your account that way.)


How much money should I take on a 3 day cruise?

Most guests bring $50-$120 cash per day to spend during the cruise. You will have many opportunities to purchase duty free goods, take exciting shore excursions, buy local souvenirs, play your chance in the casino, or enjoy some pampering in the spa.


What is the point of cruise cash?

Details. General Cruise Cash provides an immediate credit to a guest's Sail & Sign account. This credit is good for any charge made to their account including taxes and gratuity charges. Cruise Cash is valid for a single voyage and cannot be transferred to future bookings.


Can I bring a 12 pack of soda on Royal Caribbean?

Guests may also bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry-on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted.


Do you use cash in the casino on Royal Caribbean cruises?

Cash is accepted in the casino. How do I access cash to play in the casino? Enjoy Cashless Wagering at the slots and table games. Guest can charge up to $5,000.00 per day with their SeaPass card to their onboard folio account when a valid credit card is posted.


Can you use a credit card on a cruise ship casino?

Enjoy Cashless Wagering at the slots and table games. Guest can charge up to $5,000.00 per day with their SeaPass card to their onboard folio account when a valid credit card is posted. ATM are located in the Casino.


Are drink tickets worth it on a cruise?

For some, it's absolutely worth the money. We would guess that for many people, however, the costs don't justify purchasing an all you can drink package. You can use our drink package calculator to see if it's worth it for you. Consider that a beer on the ship costs between $6-8, before gratuity.


What is the best currency to take on a Caribbean cruise?

So to cut a short story even shorter, whether visiting for a day off a cruise or taking a short break on one island, the best currency for the Caribbean is the US dollar. You shouldn't need any of the local currency.


Should I bring a debit card to a cruise?

Never use a debit card on a cruise. In many situations you can use cash for the pre-authorisations, but just remember that you'll need to have enough to cover the full amount of this charge, which, in some cases, can be pretty steep. You'll then get your cash back at the end of your stay or cruise, minus any charges.