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I will look for the table on Oasis when we sail in 3 weeks if no one confirms before then. So, this unicorn is supposed to have a single, green zero and no green double zero?
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FYI, here's a list of the RCCL ships that have a single zero table according to Club Royale.

 

ex-explorer of the seas

vy- voyager of the seas

ma-mariner of the seas

aL- allure of the seas

OA- oasis of the seas

HM-harmony of the seas

SY-symphony of the seas

QN-quantum of the seas

OV- ovation of the seas

RH-rhapsody of the seas

 

It's a good thing you emailed them, and I would check again when you get closer. When we sailed Oasis (we had a great cruise with no problems FYI) there was only one table open most nights, and it was 00. I am assuming the single zero was one of the covered tables.

 

When you were cruising NCL did they have single 0? or Cover the the double zero? Just wondering.

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It's a good thing you emailed them, and I would check again when you get closer. When we sailed Oasis (we had a great cruise with no problems FYI) there was only one table open most nights, and it was 00. I am assuming the single zero was one of the covered tables.

 

When you were cruising NCL did they have single 0? or Cover the the double zero? Just wondering.

 

NCL doesn't have single zero; on my last cruise, the casino manager said it can be switched out if prearranged with CAS, but when I talked to CAS after the cruise, they said there is no amount of money that can do it.

 

I also talked to Carnival, Celebrity, Princess, Azamara, Cunard, and Disney - Disney has no casinos on any ships, none of the others have any single zero, so the choices are RCCL on those ships or one of the land based casinos that has it.

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NCL doesn't have single zero; on my last cruise, the casino manager said it can be switched out if prearranged with CAS, but when I talked to CAS after the cruise, they said there is no amount of money that can do it.

 

I also talked to Carnival, Celebrity, Princess, Azamara, Cunard, and Disney - Disney has no casinos on any ships, none of the others have any single zero, so the choices are RCCL on those ships or one of the land based casinos that has it.

Why would the casino give up their edge?

 

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NCL doesn't have single zero; on my last cruise, the casino manager said it can be switched out if prearranged with CAS, but when I talked to CAS after the cruise, they said there is no amount of money that can do it.

 

I also talked to Carnival, Celebrity, Princess, Azamara, Cunard, and Disney - Disney has no casinos on any ships, none of the others have any single zero, so the choices are RCCL on those ships or one of the land based casinos that has it.

 

Yeah, not really surprised, given the nature of Casino's on ships. They are usually pushing house odds. To be honest I have never seen a single 0 table in Vegas with a minimum below $50.

 

I was just confused because you said you had been cruising NCL, but also that you cruised primarily to gamble, and that you only played single 0 roulette. That made it seem like NCL must have accommodated your gambling preference.

 

Good luck. In addition to your regular play, throw some money on 22. What's life without whimsy.

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Why would the casino give up their edge?

 

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Kindness? A desire to make the experience better? Someone asked them nicely?

 

Nope, I got nothing. (I'm sure someone will say to encourage bigger betting)

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Yeah, not really surprised, given the nature of Casino's on ships. They are usually pushing house odds. To be honest I have never seen a single 0 table in Vegas with a minimum below $50.

 

I was just confused because you said you had been cruising NCL, but also that you cruised primarily to gamble, and that you only played single 0 roulette. That made it seem like NCL must have accommodated your gambling preference.

 

Good luck. In addition to your regular play, throw some money on 22. What's life without whimsy.

 

All my cruising on NCL is a large part of why I don't play American roulette anymore. =D

 

MGM Grand has single zero, la partage in effect. Default is $100 - $20,000, but they drop the minimum to $25 during off peak, which you can get grandfathered into if you stay at the table when they raise it during peak.

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All my cruising on NCL is a large part of why I don't play American roulette anymore. =D

 

MGM Grand has single zero, la partage in effect. Default is $100 - $20,000, but they drop the minimum to $25 during off peak, which you can get grandfathered into if you stay at the table when they raise it during peak.

 

I will for sure check that out next trip. Thanks. We usually stay at Mandalay, so that is an easy trip to MGM.

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