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A question for anyone who has recently been on the Sea Princess - Is there a craps table in the casino? We were on the Dawn a couple of years ago and there definitely was, but we just heard that perhaps there is not one on the Sea Princess. We will be heading off on our Alaska cruise on the Sea in a few weeks and if there is no craps table, I need to start mentally preparing hubby as soon as possible as he will be quite desolate!

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On the sea right now. No craps table. Poker pro table, a couple of blackjack tables, 1 3 card poker table and I believe roulette. About half of the casino actually has card tables for use for bossed and card games by passengers.

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On the sea right now. No craps table. Poker pro table, a couple of blackjack tables, 1 3 card poker table and I believe roulette. About half of the casino actually has card tables for use for bossed and card games by passengers.

 

This is because of the predominately British clientèle when she's homeported in Barbados...

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On the sea right now. No craps table. Poker pro table, a couple of blackjack tables, 1 3 card poker table and I believe roulette. About half of the casino actually has card tables for use for bossed and card games by passengers.

Could you please, take a quick look at the slot machines and give an idea of what is there. Especially in the penny/multiple line type.

Thanks

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Just returned last Friday, 6/11 from Sea Princess RT Alaska. There are about four penny slots on board, and about six 2 cent slots. The rest were .05, .25 and a few dollar machines. I played 3 of those penny slots...Sherwood Forest was one, then they had two Vegas somethingorother machines over where the computerized poker table was, and there was another machine which I THINK was another Sherwood Forest...didn't get to play that one. The .02 cent machines are all in a row against one wall. We had a slot tournament with our tour group on those machines.

 

For such a small casino I was a little amazed that it wasn't packed the entire time. There were times when it was busy, but I would have thought it would be full all the time.

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