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The last Royal ship we were on was the Serenade of the Seas. We were also on the Harmony a year ago. I do not remember what they required to play the slots. On Carnival you can just use your Sail and Sign card and it goes to your room bill. Also after cursing with many different cruise lines, not all ships owned by the same cruise line do it the same way. So, what do they do on the Allure? Only cash? 

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1 minute ago, twodaywonder said:

Thanks. Just to make sure. I can just set up my ships card with a pin number on a machine and use it to charge the plays to my account. No 3% charge to do that or any charge?

I don’t know about that. I used cash, but was told I could do the card. I rather use cash as I know what I’m spending lol

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21 minutes ago, twodaywonder said:

Thanks. Just to make sure. I can just set up my ships card with a pin number on a machine and use it to charge the plays to my account. No 3% charge to do that or any charge?

its a 5% fee unless you are in at least the prime tier in Casino Royal,

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On Navigator during the gaming lessons yesterday, the dealer told folks they could charge at the table and it is a 5% fee (unless Prime casino level) versus using the ATM at a 6% fee. For slots, you can do a Room Charge right at the machine and there is no additional fee. 

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Just now, sandebeach said:

On Navigator during the gaming lessons yesterday, the dealer told folks they could charge at the table and it is a 5% fee (unless Prime casino level) versus using the ATM at a 6% fee. For slots, you can do a Room Charge right at the machine and there is no additional fee. 

So it is like Carnival? You just stick in your room card and do a pin number and charge what ever to the room like $100.00 to play and there is no charge at all?

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1 minute ago, twodaywonder said:

So it is like Carnival? You just stick in your room card and do a pin number and charge what ever to the room like $100.00 to play and there is no charge at all?

Yes on several ships, but I can’t speak for every ship!  This has been a change over the past months, past two years I always had to go to the Cashier’s to do a room charge and then I either received cash or slot vouchers, again depending on the ship. I have Prime casino level so there was no fee. But on most of the ships I have been on in the past 10 months, they changed the slots so that you could charge your room right at the machine. 

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3 minutes ago, sandebeach said:

Yes on several ships, but I can’t speak for every ship!  This has been a change over the past months, past two years I always had to go to the Cashier’s to do a room charge and then I either received cash or slot vouchers, again depending on the ship. I have Prime casino level so there was no fee. But on most of the ships I have been on in the past 10 months, they changed the slots so that you could charge your room right at the machine. 

That would be great. Thanks

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