If you have previously sailed on NCL AND played in the onboard casino, you MIGHT be eligible for a "free" cruise directly from NCL. You can find out by calling the Casinos At Sea number that you can get from the NCL website. Worst case scenario, assuming the two conditions above are true, is that you wouldn't qualify and you've wasted 10 minutes. Best case, you'll qualify for at least an inside room, and if you want something better, you'll just have to pay for an upgrade.
It is worth a shot - if you've sailed and played, probably better than the1 in 47 of drawing the fifth card to a 4 card RF.
It is worth a shot - if you've sailed and played, probably better than the1 in 47 of drawing the fifth card to a 4 card RF.
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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. -Yogi Berra
There is no such thing as luck. There is only adequate or inadequate preparation to cope with a statistical universe. -Robert Heinlein
From: "futrend@yahoo.com" <futrend@yahoo.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 3:47 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Aruba Cruise
I am interested in visiting Aruba via a cruise.
Is there any casino group that offers a discounted or free cruise to this
location. I am aware of the fact that Norwegian Cruise Lines has a cruise
with a stop in Aruba, but that cruise does not qualify for any of the "free"
(except port fees and taxes) cruises offered by Harrahs.
Which cruise line would be recommended if I purchase a cruise to Aruba
without casino help?
Thanks
Bob
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