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We used ours to book a September trip on the Freedom. When we first boarded our cruise last December, we put $100 in the machine, and gambled 2-3 hours per night for five nights, cashing out with $230. The machines paid very well on our cruise (The Paradise). Sure enough, we received a Casino Offer. So I think it has more to do with playtime than anything else, mirroring the way it works with traditional casions and comp rooms.

 

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I received a casino deal as well. I always donate some money to the casino onboard but not a lot. Maybe a couple hundred of the course of 7 days. My deal was sailings as low as $99 for 3, 4 and 5 days and some 6 & 7 day cruises were around $300 or less.

 

I got a 5 day out of JAX for $137. Total of $432 for 2 people sailing 10/28.

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Oh, one more thing, I emailed my PVP before purchasing and asked her about the deal and she said the price it would jump to if not booked by the deadline would be $189 and that yes, the deal would end today. She also told me that there was a possibility to get another deal after this one but I didn't want to risk it and not get one so I just booked with this one.

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