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I have never seen a cocktail server in a Radisson casino (they are rather small, btw) but they wouldn't be complimentary.

 

Cocktail parties would depend on the length of your cruise, and whether or not you had sailed with them before.

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Hi Melbcruise, We recently came back from cruising on Paul Gauguin. :D RSSC has more comp cocktail parties than any other cruise lines we have been on. They did have a special night in the casino w/comp cocktails. We do not gamble, so I only can tell you that I read about it. All of the other cocktail parties were very nice. They did not serve just rum punch, whatever you wanted!! I hope this info helps you out a bit. You can't go wrong with RSSC!! Happy Sailing, Rlf:)

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We also haven't seen any cocktails served in the Casino area. Like Pam said, the casinos are on the small side.

 

You will probably get at least a sailaway, a welcome aboard cocktail party and a farewell cocktail party. Others, depending upon eligibility, could include Amex Platinum, Virtuoso, special group parties if you've booked a group cruise, and the repeat passengers party.

 

We ended up with a cocktail party nearly every night on this past cruise and actually got kind of sick of them, believe it or not. :)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Never seen cocktail waitresses in the casino, but then there may not be many cruisers there either, depending on the itinerary.

 

But on the Diamond crossing plus 4-nt caribbean I achieved an unbeliveable....bar bill of $0. So many cocktail parties plus special events, then wine and after dinner drinks with dinner. Carried on my own white port for before dinner drinks, and then there were the two in-cabin set-ups. Brought the summary of charges to show hubby....he never would have believed it otherwise!

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I just got off Mariner, and had forgotten that there is a full bar in the casino on that ship. The bartender will bring you drinks to the table, but there is a charge for anything alcoholic.

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