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I have a pretty hefty amount of OBC for my next cruise on NCL.  I'm told that if I can't 'spend it all' I should go to the casino, use my cruisecard to 'buy chips' or whatever it's called.  Play a few games of poker or some slots.  I could then 'cash out' and NCL Epic would refund me in cash before I disembarked. 

 

First, does this work well?  And second, what if it doesn't work well?  I certainly don't want to leave a cruise having not spent all my lovely OBC.  Any advice very much appreciated.  

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It depends on the type of OBC. Nonrefundable (usually comes from NCL) can't be used in the casino. OBC that comes from a 3rd party and has been purchased is usually refundable, no need to go to the casino, you can cash out at guest services at the end of your cruise.

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Just to add to that, non-refundable OBC will be used up first. Also, it has been posted that if you have refundable OBC at the end of the cruise, NCL will page you to go to customer service to get it refunded before you are allowed to disembark.

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@jsn55 You really need to understand which type of OBC you have.  Once you know, there is a topic here that discusses what you can use each type for. 


Also - as mentioned above - NCL will not let you off the ship at the end until they have returned your unused refundable OBC in cash.  Take care of that the night before you disembark or they will pull you out of line in the morning and make you go to another line to get your refund.

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7 hours ago, BirdTravels said:

As long as you don’t exceed customs limits, then you need to declare and pay duty on it. 

Unless you buy EFFY. It is manufactured in the US so there is no duty. You will have to show up with your customs form, but they just rubber stamp it.

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