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No preferred boarding (that I'm aware of) unless you're in a suite or have been designated a VIP. There may be a CAS line though.

 

The casino host will often arrange a little reception for the CAS players on board, but the arrangements vary from ship to ship and host to host.

 

Depending on your level of play, you may be offered comp'd dinners & wine at one of the surcharge restaurants. You may also receive "treats" in your room, and possibly another bottle of wine or two.

 

Best perk can come at the end of the cruise. Listen for the announcements about "cashing in" your points. When you cross a certain level of points accumulated, you can have the points applied against your final bill. There's a mathematical calculation for the points, but the hosts have certain leeway in applying it, and if you've played a lot, you might see a significant reduction in your final bill.

 

In short, the CAS program is just like any land-based casino's frequent player program...the more you gamble, the more they'll offer.

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