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I had a coworker forget to redeem some casino certificates from her cruise on Oasis at the end of last month. She gave me them since they must be redeemed within 30 days of their issue, and I'll be sailing in that timeframe. Will I be able to redeem those certificates for cash or casino credit?

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Even if you could use them, they probably wouldn't be a benefit to you. I had some certificates and I already had a cruise booked before I was awarded the certificates. I was told that I could use them, even though they normally wouldn't be good for an already booked cruise.

 

They would take $200 off my price and that would be $200 off the going rate that day which was considerably higher than what I had booked previously. I said thanks, but no thanks.

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Even if you could use them, they probably wouldn't be a benefit to you. I had some certificates and I already had a cruise booked before I was awarded the certificates. I was told that I could use them, even though they normally wouldn't be good for an already booked cruise.

 

They would take $200 off my price and that would be $200 off the going rate that day which was considerably higher than what I had booked previously. I said thanks, but no thanks.

The OP is talking about slot machine vouchers.

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If they are cash out tickets from a slot, they should say what ship they can be used on and show an expiry date. If you are sailing on that ship before the expiry you should not have a problem

 

 

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The OP is talking about slot machine vouchers.

 

 

Sorry when she said casino certificates, I thought that was what she meant. I didn't know she was talking about slot machine vouchers. I guess her terminology confused me.:(:(

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Yes, usually most expire in 30 days from issue date on Royal Caribbean ships. You should not have any issue as long as you are within that timeframe.

 

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Would think that the 30 days allows for B2B customers, since the slot tickets have no tie to customer. We have certainly turned in tickets on the second cruise that we misplaced on the first. Other lines like Princess make you close out the casino account before the cruise ends, but they don't use tickets at all.

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