I have only seen this inn Australian cruise. I have an offer of $2,000 free play per person but only on Australian cruises which I will probably never use
We used to always get balcony offers but over the last 6 months or so that has dropped to insides. Believe me we do not gamble any less except for the 2 cruises one or both of us got covid
You cannot really “bob” chefs table. Best you can do is call the dine line when you get on board and put your names on the list. The chef will decide how many to go each cruise and you will be contacted in a day or two
We cruise around 50 days a year on these crises always upgrade to full suites usually 3 cruises 10 to 20 days each cruise ( counting b2b cruises as 1). You cannot get comps on any cruise over 21 days or more. As an example we are on b2b cruises next week for 14 days total We have $1,700 in free play between us. I should sldo mooted the total of &800 in OBC from deposits
Yes they only look at the amount bet. On table games it is more of an estimate from the pit boss they basically take your average wager per hands dealt or time spent. They will note at the table who is at what pisition
We play slots around 2 hours or more per day on our cruises. I would doubt that a few hours per cruise will get much in the way of offers. They look at how much you gamble not amount of losses
Usually free inside cabin occasionally free balcony with the ability to upgrade from there. Sometimes it comes with Princess Plus if not you can pay to add. Free play in the casino is usually offered we have seen from &150 - 1,000 per person per cruise. $200 per person deposit which comes back to you as OBC and is non refundable. All charges must be paid on booking. If you don’t gamble much I doubt you would get much of sn offer
I think some have a better chance than others. I depends first on how long the cruise is (more dates to fill). Also I would bet that club class mini’s would have s better chance and I know for a fact that travel bloggers and casino guests get invited often
Everyone in a full suite will get an invite assuming this is not a real real short cruise. We are sailing b2b in about a week and we have set up dinners on both legs. They called ilia directly from Ocean Navigators
Don’t listen to your friend you are fine. If the cruise is a long way out you may have other things come up like ordering medallions. There is no boarding pass. If you have a medallion just show that and your passport. Or passport and copy of travel summary
You can always show up when you want without reservations. If it is at a popular time you may have a wait. If you eat later say 7:30 - 8:00 there should not be an issue as early diners will be gone