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Can you get cash at the casino charged to your Sailor Loot?


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This is my first time on Virgin, but I've been on Royal Caribbean many times. On Royal, I can go to the casino cashier and get cash and they just charge my on-board account. Does Virgin offer this as well? 

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I’ve not played myself but some people we met onboard were. You can convert loot to promo credit to play in the machines or promo chips, these cannot be cashed out, only the winnings can.

pretty sure the 7% fee only applies to loading new money, not promotional loot. 

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On 11/25/2022 at 8:57 PM, keels81 said:

If you're playing, you can charge your play to your ship account with no interest. But straight cash? The interest fee is higher than just getting it out of the ATM.

 

ATM charged $7 for $1000 pull.  That is less than 1%.

 

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On 11/25/2022 at 9:57 PM, keels81 said:

If you're playing, you can charge your play to your ship account with no interest. But straight cash? The interest fee is higher than just getting it out of the ATM.

 

Is this definitely true?

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On 11/21/2022 at 12:13 AM, _tacocat_ said:

We were told rockstar had 0 fee and i saw somewhere else that someone said if you went to the cage there was no fee to convert loot to casino chips/slot $, but I’m not 100% sure about that

Can anyone confirm the Rockstar bit? 

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3 hours ago, Ekposh said:

Can anyone confirm the Rockstar bit? 

I can confirm that if you are in a suite (Rockstar or Mega) you are NOT charged the 7% fee ( sailed 3x as recently as a few weeks ago and each time have confirmed this is the case)

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On 11/20/2022 at 3:37 PM, MSPGuy said:

This is my first time on Virgin, but I've been on Royal Caribbean many times. On Royal, I can go to the casino cashier and get cash and they just charge my on-board account. Does Virgin offer this as well? 

 

Most cruiselines will add a service charge when you get cash and charge to your room.  This is mostlyk to cover the charge to them from the credit card company.

 

If you are a "regular" gambler, they often will waive that fee.  They do not want the cashier to be an ATM service.

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