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StephPS79

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  • Location
    Virginia Beach, VA
  • Interests
    Cruising!
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    RCI, Carnival
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Aruba, Grand Cayman

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  1. You say it right there, though. Unprecedented. These are unprecedented times. To expect nothing to change would be silly.
  2. Per the Nevada Gaming Control Board: 14.040 Minimum standards for gaming devices. 1. All gaming devices must: (a) Theoretically pay out a mathematically demonstrable percentage of all amounts wagered, which must not be less than 75 percent for each wager available for play on the device. While most locations and machines report higher percentages, the 80-85% you are reporting on behalf of Carnival would still fall within the Nevada Gaming Regulations. The screen shot shows the pay table for one single machine, this is not a comprehensive sample size of the casino. Regardless, this is still within gaming rules for Nevada.
  3. Can you please reference where you have found confirmation of 80% payout percentages?
  4. Okay, when you get confirmation that they are under other licensed jurisdiction for payback and internal software, let me now.
  5. While CLIA isn't law, you don't think there is any contract in place that members of CLIA have to adhere? Every line under CLIA has regulations. CLIA policy states that they follow Nevada gaming rules and regulations, so there is a lot more than one page.
  6. If he had said "gambling outside of the casino's operation," would that have satisfied your need for semantics (from the Brand Ambassador, who is not the legal team)? Maybe you should see if John Heald has a spot for you on the payroll... Who has done you so wrong that you find a "lie" in every sentence ever put together.
  7. Cruise ship casinos are not free from regulations, even in international waters.
  8. There are very few ways to fully ensure anything. The only thing they can do is state what is and isn't acceptable, per guidelines. People can choose to either follow or break the rules. Marijuana isn't allowed on ships, yet it still makes it there.
  9. This is no longer the case, this year they have started doing basically BOGO offers. If it does not say complimentary room for two, and instead says "1 COMPLIMENTARY GUEST IN DOUBLE OCCUPANCY" that means your fare is free, but you will have to pay the second fare, regardless if you take another guest or not. We try to avoid these offers, I definitely would not use one on a solo trip.
  10. We had Rudi's on Celebration, that's the only ship we've ever had it, and have heard from a few that it wasn't quite as good as other ships. So for our first and only experience, we don't have anything to compare it to. We both enjoyed it though, we both got the Lobster Imperial or something like that, which was quite good. I will say though, we got dinner comped by the casino, and I'm not sure that I would pay the upcharge, at least on Celebration, since there were SO many other food options on that ship. And I just prefer steak. 😄 No complaints about the dinner though.
  11. For a standard balcony, I would probably choose Celebration. Dining options are wonderful, new beautiful ship. We are on Horizon for ABC in a Havana room, if booking a Havana room, I would definitely choose Horizon. But I love both ships, and would be happy on either.
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