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How does one play bingo on a cruise ship now then? Someone mentioned machines?

 

 

 

On RCI, typically they sell packages with cards, and separate packages with electronic bingo machines which automatically track the numbers and notify you when you're close. Of course they're more expensive, but you also get more cards per game. I believe on a traditional card you get 9 per game, and on the machine you get 21? Someone can correct me if I've got the second number wrong.

 

On my first Allure cruise, they didn't have the machines, just the cards. It was fun and we won several times.

 

On my second Allure cruise, they sold the cards and the machines, and they had a package where you could get two machines and also a regular card for free, so it wouldn't be so boring to sit and watch the numbers flash. It was still fun, but we didn't win anything that cruise.

 

 

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