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  1. All the food on board was good. The Steakhouse is worth the money to try at least once. We ate dinner in the MDR every night. Ribs are great. Brunch on Sea days is always a favorite. Steak and eggs, Huevos Ranchos, all very good.

    I have seen the Marriage show but that is it. Theater is very big. I have been by the disco but it must open later, around 10 pm I think.

    I never felt crowded on the boat. The staff is so friendly. My favorite boat.

  2. When we go to Grand cayman, there is a booth as soon as your get off the tender ship to offer tours. We took a $20 tour to see the hot spots. It took us to see the swim with the dolphins ( just to watch), rum cake place, HELL ( my favorite), 7 mile beach to stroll around, and then back to the port. We still had time to walk around and check out he shops. There is a great small restaurant shack that does jerk pork and chicken, right across the street from Guy Harvey's Shop. We eat lunch there each time we go.

     

    In Cozumel, I loved Paradise Beach. So beautiful. You can get there by taxi. We only paid the $3 to enter the place that includes a chair and umbrella. We stayed on the beach side. Walked around to check the place out. The pool was lovely as well. There were 2 parrots that hung out on top of the beach bar. Great food. Best Ceviche!!!! You can also pay $12 and have access to all of the toys in the water.

  3. I have never been on the Sunshine but on other ships there have only been about 4 blackjack tables, max. 1 or 2,tables will have a $6,min. A $10 table and a $25 table. Most of the tables are occupied with at least a few players. The casino is closed when the ship is in port. Hope this helps and Good luck!

  4. I leave in 10 days to go on my first " free cruise" with Carnival. After the upgrade to a balcony, taxes, pre paid tips, it was $600 - for 2 people, total. We have $100 OBC total. When the PVP called me about this cruise there was no mention of the Casino. So after I booked I contacted the Players Club to see if we had any casino cash coming our way.

     

    From the first cruise to the second I had $75 casino cash and DH had $125. On the 2nd cruise we spent way more money in the casino. They said the " free cruise" was all I was getting. But like I said, the PVP never mentioned the casino when she called.

     

    I have read some post similar to this one and people have said to go to the cage when I get onboard to see if I have a drink cards or cash anyways. Wish me luck!

  5. Pull tabs are cards that you could win money on. $1-$500. If you don't win any money take you pull tab to the casino. You put your name and room number on it and they have a drawing you could win $$$ off your cruise bill

     

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  6. The cards are $20 or $30. You have to pay for them on your sail and sign card. Not sure about the age limit. New cards for each round of bingo. I bought the $30 set of cards, it came with 3 bingo cards and 5 pull tabs. They played 3 or 4 different games on the same cards. No markers. The cards have little fold down tabs. Good luck!

  7. We only live 2 hours from port so we always do this. There is no size requirement. You just have to carry them off. They usually call the self disembark people around 7. I guess you could wait a little bit

     

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