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HI ALL.... Will be going on the STAR in Dec, and need to know the name and email address of the Casino Mgr (Host)....will be setting up a slot pull, and the folks I am cruising with want to know about using a different machine than the Wheel of Fortune.....and want to ask his opinion.....many thanks....

 

jus' me......jim....:cool:

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HI ALL.... Will be going on the STAR in Dec, and need to know the name and email address of the Casino Mgr (Host)....will be setting up a slot pull, and the folks I am cruising with want to know about using a different machine than the Wheel of Fortune.....and want to ask his opinion.....many thanks....

 

jus' me......jim....:cool:

 

You should probably contact NCL directly..or maybe better, contact CAS.

 

NCL staff move from ship to ship over time and as their contracts expire.

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I've arranged a slot pull before. Assuming that you're not planning to do it the first night onboard, here is my suggestion (it's how I did it).

 

The first evening onboard go to the Casino and ask to speak to the Casino Manager. I actually went into the Casino in the afternnon before they were open and spoke to one of the staff, they told me what time the Manager would be in the Casino that evening, so when I spoke to him, he already knew that I was planning a slot pull. Explain to him/her that you are setting up a slot pull and then ask him your questions. You can then also tell him what day and time you're planning to do it.

 

When I did it, I spoke to the Manager on Saturday night and we had the slot pull the next day after the M&G. There was plenty of time to set it up so don't worry about contacting them before you board.

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Thanks for your info....Do you remember which type of machine you used...my folks do not want the wheel of fortune, and I'm not sure just which one would be best to use....

 

thanks, jus' me....jim....vtb....:cool:

 

We did use the Wheel of Fortune. It was one of the dollar ones, so it was $3 a spin. Everyone put in $15 and each person got 5 spins. We had about 30 people, so it took awhile (maybe an hour or more). We even made a profit! It was a lot of fun, everyone started chanting "Wheel of Fortune" as we were playing and we got a few bonus spins. If we hit a bonus, it was nice because the whole group could see the wheel spinning.

 

Not sure why your group doesn't want the Wheel of Fortune machines. You really can pick any machine, just figure a dollar amount that will work out. We also decided against any machines that had extended bonus games as we felt it would take too long and the rest of the group wouldn't really be able to see what was happening.

 

I would suggest going into the casino and looking around at the machines. I would suggest a dollar machine that is a reel spinner rather that one of the video slots. You might consider a double of triple diamond machine, or a 5 times pay. They don't have a bonus feature, but sometimes have pretty good hits. Have a great time!

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HI GUYS,,, Thanks for the help.....I have spoken to the ship coordinator, and was told ,,,,could not help...need to contact the casino....so guess I will post this on the Roll Call board ...and see what hapens....again thanks.......jim....:cool:

 

I would try going through CAS. If they can't help, I would take the advice above and arrange it when you board. This way, you can scope out the casino and choose a machine you would like to use.

 

This is the contact info that is posted on the website.

 

877-PLAY NCL

(1-877-752-9625) or email us at casinoinquiries@ncl.com

 

Good Luck!!

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Just my advice - but I would just plan on meeting the Casino staff the day you embark. Trying to do this remotely may not get you the best answer. By actually being right in the casino, you can talk to a real person, see where the preferred machines are actually located, etc.

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Also, I just thought of something else. When you are in the casino looking at the machines, you may also want to try to pick one that is either out of the way and/or has some space around it. Especially if you have a large group participating.

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Thanks for all the info I am planning this for my meet and greet And didn't know what to do. My group wants to do a cabin crawl too so I have to find out how that works as well

 

If you do a search on CRAWL you will find how it worked for some others in the past. Hopefully some of those folks can come here and help you as well.

 

And for those that want to put in their two cents about telling the OP about searching, it was only meant as some helpful advice since I know so little about doing a cabin crawl. But, there are lots of old posts with good information. And, many of those posters may no longer be active here.

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