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Carnival Cruise - Spirit Casino

 I recently returned from my cruise to Alaska aboard Carnival's Spirit. The casino is located on the 2nd floor mid ship.  It's a mid sized room with slots, table games and some cash claw/key machines. Players can use their room keys as player's cards to earn points or even charge to their account.  The Carnival app on your phone lets player's easily track points, tournament times and purchase lottery tickets. 

This was my second time sailing Carnival and again was disappointed with the casino.  Supply did not meet demand, on sea days and evenings I had trouble finding free machines.  I personally favor slots with 50 cent or less minimum bets, but only found 4 machines with this option. I recognized many of the games including several variations of huff and puff, lobstermania, mummies, trains, and several Asian themed slots. Again it's disappointing that most slots started at 75 cents, 88 cents or 1 dollar minimum bet.  Based on my current budget I avoid those machines altogether. 

As an avid poker player I sought out the video poker machines.  There were 10 all together.  Four located against the wall of the main entrance and three back to back (6 total) in the back left corner.  These were not the newest machines but I did get to play "Jack's or Better" for several hours. 

I am no where near earning gifts from the Casino, however my brother did get some nice perks. We qualified for the drinks on us program which offered us 15 free drinks a day. This was extremely nice and seemed to include everything except the fresh pressed juices at breakfast.  Mid way through the cruise, the host approached my brother to offer him an evening of free speciality dinning. So my review is mixed, if your a high roller you will reap some nice benefits including future cruise offers.  I also obtained a free bottle of wine curtesy of another passenger that was gifted the bottle from the casino. 

Overall this was my best cruise to date based on the amazing balcony views, shore excursions, live entertainment, paint studio, drinks and friendly service. 

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