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Bingo Question


LoraJ

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Yes, you can use your sail and sign card, but cash is faster. If you have cash, you can stay in your seat and one of the dancers (they usually help out with the bingo) will come to you. If you use your s & s card, you have to go stand in line, and the line is usually fairly long.

 

On my cruise last summer, bingo cards were $10 for a single or $20 for a triple, unless it was one of the special bargain bingos, then a single was $5 and a triple $10.

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