Crewzer33 Posted December 7, 2010 #1 Share Posted December 7, 2010 I am going to have a significant OBC on my cruise. Anyone know if I can take it out in cash near the beginning of the cruise (to use for private excursions) without paying a fee? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PantherFan Posted December 7, 2010 #2 Share Posted December 7, 2010 I have gotten cash near the end of the cruise before without a problem. Just ask at the guest relations desk, I don't see why not as long as your onboard account has a credit card attached to it. If your onboard account is a cash account they may want you to keep a minimum amount on balance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisenfever Posted December 7, 2010 #3 Share Posted December 7, 2010 I am going to have a significant OBC on my cruise. Anyone know if I can take it out in cash near the beginning of the cruise (to use for private excursions) without paying a fee? If it is refundable OBC (i.e., resulting from a price reduction/gift) then you should be able to go to Guest Relations to withdraw against your SeaPass Account. I don't know how early on in the cruise they will allow this. Our experience has been not until the last night of the cruise. If it is non-refundable OBC that you received as a benefit from RCI (i.e., booking on board/shareholder), then you would have to take it out in the Casino and pay the 3% service charge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmarchal Posted December 7, 2010 #4 Share Posted December 7, 2010 On our last cruise 2 weeks ago, my BIL had a small amount left on his OBC. What he did was to go to the customer service desk, had them print off a copy of his room account showing the credit, and then he took it to the casino cashier and they gave him cash. We didn't know that's how it worked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greghouseo Posted December 7, 2010 #5 Share Posted December 7, 2010 On our last cruise 2 weeks ago, my BIL had a small amount left on his OBC. What he did was to go to the customer service desk, had them print off a copy of his room account showing the credit, and then he took it to the casino cashier and they gave him cash. We didn't know that's how it worked. 3% charge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kathyemma Posted December 7, 2010 #6 Share Posted December 7, 2010 I did the same thing a few weeks ago. I had a very large obc due to a price drop. Keep in mind the obc did not post to my account for a day or two - which is normal. So if you are planning to use the cash right away you will be out of luck. Kathy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suezyq50 Posted December 7, 2010 #7 Share Posted December 7, 2010 I have gotten cash back at the end. I have never heard of getting cash before end of cruise. It never hurts to ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmarchal Posted December 7, 2010 #8 Share Posted December 7, 2010 3% charge No, he wasn't charged 3% because he had the print out of the room account showing that the money was there and that it belonged to him. If he didn't have that printout, he would have been charged the 3%. It was OBC from booking while on another cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseWithUs64 Posted December 7, 2010 #9 Share Posted December 7, 2010 I did the same thing a few weeks ago. I had a very large obc due to a price drop. Keep in mind the obc did not post to my account for a day or two - which is normal. So if you are planning to use the cash right away you will be out of luck. Kathy You can always get cash. It doesn't matter if the OBC shows or not. The OBC is incorporated in the final account statement as a credit anyways. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kathyemma Posted December 7, 2010 #10 Share Posted December 7, 2010 You can always get cash. It doesn't matter if the OBC shows or not. The OBC is incorporated in the final account statement as a credit anyways. They would not let me get cash out against my obc in Nov until the obc posted - which I think was day 2. Of course, since my obc was so large I did not put any cc down. And even with multiple spa treatments, many drinks, jewelry, Chops and taking out 1000 I still left the ship with credit to spare. That was a good cruise! Kathy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseWithUs64 Posted December 7, 2010 #11 Share Posted December 7, 2010 They would not let me get cash out against my obc in Nov until the obc posted - which I think was day 2. Of course, since my obc was so large I did not put any cc down. And even with multiple spa treatments, many drinks, jewelry, Chops and taking out 1000 I still left the ship with credit to spare. That was a good cruise! Kathy OK. Now it makes sense. I then stand corrected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lambs2 Posted December 11, 2010 #12 Share Posted December 11, 2010 Instead of asking for a cash advance, why couldn't someone just buy casino chips, hold them a few days and then go cash them in? Does RCCL charge a 3% fee for purchasing casino chips? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoCalCruzzing Posted December 11, 2010 #13 Share Posted December 11, 2010 Instead of asking for a cash advance, why couldn't someone just buy casino chips, hold them a few days and then go cash them in? Does RCCL charge a 3% fee for purchasing casino chips? Per RCL Casino FAQ.... Chips are purchased at the gaming tables in U.S. currency only. They can be redeemed at the cashier's cage and used only in the casino. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lambs2 Posted December 11, 2010 #14 Share Posted December 11, 2010 So in order to get cash to use in the casino on a RCCL ship, you either have to bring your own cash in US currency or else you are charged 3% to get the cash from your account to use in the casino from the teller's window? Is that correct? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoCalCruzzing Posted December 11, 2010 #15 Share Posted December 11, 2010 You can write up to 2 personal checks per guest for $450 each per cruise, use sea pass card (fees may apply) or if you want more than $5000 credit line set that up in advance of cruise thru the Casino Royal folks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pcur Posted December 11, 2010 #16 Share Posted December 11, 2010 So in order to get cash to use in the casino on a RCCL ship, you either have to bring your own cash in US currency or else you are charged 3% to get the cash from your account to use in the casino from the teller's window? Is that correct? That is correct. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pcur Posted December 11, 2010 #17 Share Posted December 11, 2010 You can write up to 2 personal checks per guest for $450 each per cruise, use sea pass card (fees may apply) or if you want more than $5000 credit line set that up in advance of cruise thru the Casino Royal folks I'm curious about this, because the last time I did it the limit was one check per passenger for a maximum of $250. They did not charge a fee, and you had to have your driver's license with the same address on it as the printed check for ID. Did they increase the amounts in the last year? If they did I'm glad to hear it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lambs2 Posted December 11, 2010 #18 Share Posted December 11, 2010 That is correct. So any onboard credit I have for a cruise will incur that 3% fee IF I want to use it in the casino? That seems strange.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoCalCruzzing Posted December 11, 2010 #19 Share Posted December 11, 2010 I'm curious about this, because the last time I did it the limit was one check per passenger for a maximum of $250. They did not charge a fee, and you had to have your driver's license with the same address on it as the printed check for ID. Did they increase the amounts in the last year? If they did I'm glad to hear it. I took the 2 check info straight from the Gaming FAQs on their web site, if you plan to do this you may want to print off the page as back up to stave off any on board confusions. I think the $250 thing is at guest relations and not at the casino cage, not sure why the difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pcur Posted December 11, 2010 #20 Share Posted December 11, 2010 I took the 2 check info straight from the Gaming FAQs on their web site, if you plan to do this you may want to print off the page as back up to stave off any on board confusions. I think the $250 thing is at guest relations and not at the casino cage, not sure why the difference. OK,that makes sense. I was referring to cashing checks at Customer Relations, and they require the DL but don't charge a fee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pcur Posted December 11, 2010 #21 Share Posted December 11, 2010 So any onboard credit I have for a cruise will incur that 3% fee IF I want to use it in the casino? That seems strange.... Yes, it's a bit weird. RCCL wants you to use the obc purchasing onboard goodies that THEY make a profit on. The casino is a contracted vendor operation, so getting cash and giving it to the casino in losses isn't as much in RCCL's pocket. Hence the 3% fee to get the "free" obc money. Make sense? Not much, I know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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