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How much do you spend on your seapass


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For 2 of us

Lowest was 300 but I had a couple hundred in OBC, it was mostly pictures drinks and misc. on board. Gambling was with cash as well as excursions booked off the ship.

Most was 2500 but that included the above flowers and a ring that hubby bought for my birthday.

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My mom can do a 7 day cruise and drop less than $200 for the week on her SeaPass.

 

I, on the other hand, can drop $200 easy on the photos alone since I scrapbook and buy almost all of them for my albums. Not a big drinker except one foo-foo drink a day and a specialty coffee or two each day. Add some souvenirs and a spa treatment and my SeaPass runs about $700-$1,000 per sailing.

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Geeze! My sea pass alone is $1200. That doesn't count all the expenses on the islands, we never book excursions through the cruiseline

 

Tips, drinks, drinks.. about $300 at the casino, hmn a few pictures. Some ship shopping, it adds up quick!

 

So two people 7 nights about $180/day. So for a one week cruise it's about $5k total.

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We try to pre-pay as much stuff as we can, so our seapass card is only our drinks and a few onboard purchases. Usually never more than $400 for the week.

 

Ditto. We prepay wine, excursions and tips. The only thing we'll charge is a cocktail here or there. For our March cruise I hope to stay under $300 for two.

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Games in the casino can, and should, be done in cash.

If a waiter hands/offers you a drink, ask if it is free. 98% it is not and will go on your sea pass card as a charge. This includes OJ as you walk into the WJ for breakfast.

 

 

Do they charge extra for OJ ??? What beverages are included (without extra charge)? We do not drink alcohol .

 

Thanks!

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