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If you mean the ‘pool room’ off the sports bar, that no longer exists.  It has been turned into the smoking section of the casino with a bunch of slots.  It may be located somewhere else.  EM

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47 minutes ago, ilovesparky13 said:

*****? It’s free on every other cruise line. 

 

I think you mean, "It's included in the price of every other cruise line."

 

MSC charges extra for plenty of things and that is part of what keeps their cruise prices low.

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2 hours ago, no1talks said:

 

I think you mean, "It's included in the price of every other cruise line."

 

MSC charges extra for plenty of things and that is part of what keeps their cruise prices low.

No, that is NOT what I said, nor what I meant. Mini golf has no cost associated with it. It just sits there day and night and you don’t need staff to watch over it. It is free in the same way that using the pool and hot tubs are free.

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1 hour ago, ilovesparky13 said:

No, that is NOT what I said, nor what I meant. Mini golf has no cost associated with it. It just sits there day and night and you don’t need staff to watch over it. It is free in the same way that using the pool and hot tubs are free.


Do they let you on the ship for free?

Let's see if you get this example: If I pay $500 to attend a charity gala and a member of the catering staff hands me a glass of underwhelming bubbly, was the bubbly free? No. It was included. I only had access to it because I paid the 500 bucks in the first place. Cruises are the same. 

Everything "free" is predicated on money being paid to get on the ship in the first place. Even people who are on a cruise with a casino comp have paid for that cruise with past losses at the tables/slot machines. Veteran cruisers who have collected a cruise through a loyalty program have still paid for that cruise over years of sticking with the brand. 

Exempting a small percentage of passengers who are invited guests of the cruise line and pay nothing to be on the ship, shuffleboard is not free.

This isn't a difficult concept to grasp, really.

 

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What kind of luxury shuffleboard is this? Thought shuffleboard disappeared on all the newer ships. And on the older ships it was always free and still is but nowadays usually the pucks are missing and will not be replaced 😑

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