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Can’t wait for my 1/6/2022 sailing on the Millennium. Have not sailed on a M class ship before. Haven’t found a comprehensive video of the casino but what I have seen, the casino looks very small. I don’t expect it to be the size of a casino on a M class ship but is it a reasonable size? Does it compare in size to any of the RCCL ships such as Navigator? Is there a good number of slots and is there a good variety? Any newer machines such as Buffalo diamond or timber wolf gold? Thanks!!

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5 hours ago, dleahy4444 said:

Can’t wait for my 1/6/2022 sailing on the Millennium. Have not sailed on a M class ship before. Haven’t found a comprehensive video of the casino but what I have seen, the casino looks very small. I don’t expect it to be the size of a casino on a E class ship but is it a reasonable size? Does it compare in size to any of the RCCL ships such as Navigator? Is there a good number of slots and is there a good variety? Any newer machines such as Buffalo diamond or timber wolf gold? Thanks!!

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Sailed Millenium in September - I can’t speak about slots because I almost never play them, I do play video poker and there were less machines than on Equinox, which I was on the month before.  Casino overall smaller than S class ships.  Casino on Equinox was busier and offered more “events” - like hot seat nights, drawings, etc.

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It's small and the seating is very tight in a number of areas. (getting to some seats requires someone move) No idea why they have so many tables crammed on there as not all were in use. Have to walk around those. 

(Definitely small compared to Equinox which didn't feel cramped. ) 

Millennium has some more newish machines than Equinox like Lock Link and at least one flavor of Buffalo. None were "very new".

They had a large bank of 7-8 identical Asian themed machines I'd never seen before, maybe some off brand that have lower rent? 

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On 12/28/2021 at 2:42 AM, Islandhop9 said:

It's small and the seating is very tight in a number of areas. (getting to some seats requires someone move) No idea why they have so many tables crammed on there as not all were in use. Have to walk around those. 

(Definitely small compared to Equinox which didn't feel cramped. ) 

Millennium has some more newish machines than Equinox like Lock Link and at least one flavor of Buffalo. None were "very new".

They had a large bank of 7-8 identical Asian themed machines I'd never seen before, maybe some off brand that have lower rent? 

I was afraid it would be small and cramped. Won’t stop me from playing though, lol. Thanks for the heads up

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