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1 hour ago, CRUZINSINCE2007 said:

Can someone tell me what the Royal Caribbean Club Royale Rewards Program is?  I received an e-mail telling me I'm a member now but this was the first I heard of it.  TIA...

You can go on their webpage  casinoroyaleoffers.com fill in you last name and crown and anchor number. And it will let you know. Their phone lines are almost impossible to get through.

 

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1 hour ago, CRUZINSINCE2007 said:

Can someone tell me what the Royal Caribbean Club Royale Rewards Program is?  I received an e-mail telling me I'm a member now but this was the first I heard of it.  TIA...

 

What tier did the email say you were?

 

Everyone who sticks their card in a machine and takes a spin or provides their card and gambles at a table becomes a member.  Depending on how may points you earn in a year (April 1 - March 30), it will determine what level you are.  If you have more than 2500 pts you are a Prime member which is the lowest one that will gives you free drinks in the casino, an annual free cruise in an interior, 5% fee waived on cash advances, internet discounts etc.  I think Signature is 25K pts.  I am not sure how many you need for Master.  Below is what you get for the different tiers.

 

There is a lower tier called Choice which does not have any freebies like the others but lets you earn points that result in certificates towards dollars off a future cruise.  Those certs are on a cruise by cruise Basis.

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Just got an email congratulating me on being “choice”.  However, I am Prime now and for next year.  I have been told my status by calling Casino Royale and by seeing my 2020 offer on the Club Royale offers site.  Guess I have to make another call.  Katherine

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38 minutes ago, stompy said:

we're choice but they didn't seem to know how I could get any certificates, all they said was I could spend $400 on my next cruise to get $100 off "something"

 

With Choice you do not get any certificates automatically.  You can earn them on a cruise by gambling points on that sailing - ie if you get $100 for every 400 pts which you can use for a cruise booked within 30 days and sailing within a year.  If you get to 2400 pts you get a free cruise certificate and would become Prime for the following year.  I am not sure if it would make you prime for the rest of this year.   

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35 minutes ago, Canadian Disney Mom said:

 

With Choice you do not get any certificates automatically.  You can earn them on a cruise by gambling points on that sailing - ie if you get $100 for every 400 pts which you can use for a cruise booked within 30 days and sailing within a year.  If you get to 2400 pts you get a free cruise certificate and would become Prime for the following year.  I am not sure if it would make you prime for the rest of this year.   

 

Yeah that was what they said, $400 for $100, doesn’t make sense to me.  I’d rather book next cruise and get OBC for free

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2 minutes ago, stompy said:

 

Yeah that was what they said, $400 for $100, doesn’t make sense to me.  I’d rather book next cruise and get OBC for free

Booking next cruise may be a better deal! At $5 a point on slots, each 100 points = $500 played in the machine. So 400 points = $2,000 played in the slot machine which gets you a $100 discount casino certificate. I was talking to a lady this weekend who pays video poker, and that is $10 for one point! Incredibly, she had 9,200 points by the last night of the cruise. 

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12 minutes ago, sandebeach said:

Booking next cruise may be a better deal! At $5 a point on slots, each 100 points = $500 played in the machine. So 400 points = $2,000 played in the slot machine which gets you a $100 discount casino certificate. I was talking to a lady this weekend who pays video poker, and that is $10 for one point! Incredibly, she had 9,200 points by the last night of the cruise. 

The only thing that matters is the coin in-  so if you play $100 dollars down to $0 you very well  may end up actually wagering $800 once you play back what you win.

 

The reason Video Poker has a lower point ratio is because the house advantage is much lower then the slots. in fact at one point in time there was a machine that had no house advantage with perfect play.

 

 You can actually tell the house advantage on a poker machine by looking at the paytable. The mathematics of the odds of getting each hand are known so by looking at how much the payout differs from true odds house advantage can be calculated.

 

I can certainly tell you that i have saved far more on my next few cruises then i spent to earn the points to earn prime, 

 

 

And i would have gambled that money anyway.

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4 minutes ago, proggieus said:

The only thing that matters is the coin in-  so if you play $100 dollars down to $0 you very well  may end up actually wagering $800 once you play back what you win.

 

The reason Video Poker has a lower point ratio is because the house advantage is much lower then the slots. in fact at one point in time there was a machine that had no house advantage with perfect play.

 

 You can actually tell the house advantage on a poker machine by looking at the paytable. The mathematics of the odds of getting each hand are known so by looking at how much the payout differs from true odds house advantage can be calculated.

 

I can certainly tell you that i have saved far more on my next few cruises then i spent to earn the points to earn prime, 

 

 

And i would have gambled that money anyway.

Yes, I do love the casino! My extended family was discussing perhaps doing a Disney Cruise and I said, no casino, no cruise for me!

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35 minutes ago, stompy said:

 

Yeah that was what they said, $400 for $100, doesn’t make sense to me.  I’d rather book next cruise and get OBC for free

You can book Next Cruise onboard and get your OBC for booking then call the casino when you get home and apply the certificate you earn. 

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20 minutes ago, proggieus said:

The only thing that matters is the coin in-  so if you play $100 dollars down to $0 you very well  may end up actually wagering $800 once you play back what you win.

 

The reason Video Poker has a lower point ratio is because the house advantage is much lower then the slots. in fact at one point in time there was a machine that had no house advantage with perfect play.

 

 You can actually tell the house advantage on a poker machine by looking at the paytable. The mathematics of the odds of getting each hand are known so by looking at how much the payout differs from true odds house advantage can be calculated.

 

I can certainly tell you that i have saved far more on my next few cruises then i spent to earn the points to earn prime, 

 

 

And i would have gambled that money anyway.

Well I had it all typed out, and went to make a change and messed up... bottom line.. $900 taken on one sailing, walked off with almost $500 and earned Prime. Not bad.

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Ugh.. Im not typing that all again.
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