![]() ![]() Hope this helps, but feel free to ask for any more info as we just did that exact cruise. The Basics: Royal Caribbean’s Casino Program. Luckily at CocoCay the drink passes work so we didn’t run into any issues there. ![]() Keep in mind you also want to plan on tips for the port workers doing bags, tips for CocoCay/Nassau, and other expenses that you might run into. Could have been a temporary issue, but the ATMs also would not allow us to withdraw more than $300 at once so if that’s still a problem you could potentially have multiple $6.50 fees. The extra tables in the evening were in the smoking area so was less pleasant. In the evening they opened other 15 and 25 8-deck tables, and also a 15 single-deck 6:5 table. ![]() Side bets King’s Bounty and Trilux available. The casino charges a 5% fee to get cash via your sea pass, and the ATMs on board charge a $6.50 fee per transaction. In the daytime there were 15, 25, 50 tables, all 8-deck, 3:2, H17, DAS, RSA. If you prepaid the gratuities/drink package/anything else you might do ahead of time, you shouldn’t have a bill at the end assuming you don’t add anything once your on the ship (specialty restaurants, gift shops, internet, ect.) I’d bring cash for extra tips for anyone that gives exceptional service, and I’d definitely bring cash for the casino. We just did the exact same cruise/itinerary/ship a month ago. ![]()
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