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First of all, to nitpick, Sea Pass is the trademark for a different line. Carnival uses Sail & Sign cards.

 

Carnival's FAQs provide most of your answers if you are able to sift through them: https://help.carnival.com/app/answers/category/session/L3RpbWUvMTQzODgwMTM5My9zaWQvWGNoWnVhdG0%3D/c/475 . To summarize:

 

* Casino - slots are free, table games will cost 3%. There may be consequences if you just debit and immediately cash out, but you'll have to ask a real gambler about those.

 

* ATM - Carnival will charge $6 for this privilege. Your bank will probably add an extra fee. There's a $500 daily limit.

 

* Credit/Debit card - Their charge is 5.5% with a minimum of $5.50. Your bank might charge extra interest and/or fees.

 

* Personal check - Treated like a debit card, so see above.

 

* Traveler's checks - Carnival doesn't charge a fee for exchanging these, but there's a $1000 limit per day.

 

If you are a Premier Casino guest, there is no 3% @ table or download @ slot.

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