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Does AOS have an ATM machine onboard and does anyone know if they charge a fee to use it? I know out of the country they sometimes charge $20 and upward to use it. Any help would be appreciated!

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Does AOS have an ATM machine onboard and does anyone know if they charge a fee to use it? I know out of the country they sometimes charge $20 and upward to use it. Any help would be appreciated!

 

I don't know for a fact that they have one but from what I have read most ships do. If the casino is open you can go to the cashier with your seapass and tell them you need money for the slots and they will charge your seapass. It will show on your final bill as entertainment.

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I don't know for a fact that they have one but from what I have read most ships do. If the casino is open you can go to the cashier with your seapass and tell them you need money for the slots and they will charge your seapass. It will show on your final bill as entertainment.

 

and there is no service charge!

this is what we do!

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AOS has ATM's - They are located next to guest relations and in the Casino near the bottom of the stairs that come down from the promenade. The fee is expensive, like you would find in the lobby of a resort hotel. Since my bank will refund fees charged by ATMs (including the fees charged on the ship), I use the ATMs when I run dry - but since you can never count on them for sure, I would bring some cash along (small bills helps when you need to tip for room service, baggage, etc.)

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AOS has ATM's - They are located next to guest relations and in the Casino near the bottom of the stairs that come down from the promenade. The fee is expensive, like you would find in the lobby of a resort hotel. Since my bank will refund fees charged by ATMs (including the fees charged on the ship), I use the ATMs when I run dry - but since you can never count on them for sure, I would bring some cash along (small bills helps when you need to tip for room service, baggage, etc.)
Regardless whether you get your fees refunded, if you have a credit card that gives you perks (FF miles, rebates, etc.) for every dollar charged, the casino/SeaPass route is a better option.
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