Casino.org is looking for someone who enjoys gambling with other people's money and would want to go on a complimentary luxury cruise.
The world's best source of information about online casinos and global gambling news, Casino.org, is having a giveaway. An expense-paid voyage on the brand-new $1 billion Sun Princess is the top prize. The Carnival Corporation subsidiary Princess Cruises ordered the construction of Sun Princess, which is scheduled to set sail for its first trip in the upcoming weeks.
If you are willing to review the ship's casino with $500 in free gaming credits, Casino.org would like to take you on board for free.
The Sun Princess boasts one of the largest gaming areas at sea, spanning approximately 9,000 square feet. There are 13 live dealer table games and 227 slot machines in the gaming section.
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Casino.org requests a casino review from the fortunate winner in exchange for the gratis vacation, $500 casino credit, and an additional $500 to be used elsewhere on the ship. The individual will be required to rate six elements of the casino: the range of games offered, the betting limits, the environment, the professionalism of the staff, the support services, and the food and beverage selection.
If the winner is from the UK, the cruise will take place in June or September; if they are from the US, it will take place in either October or November. Participants must be at least 21 years old and in possession of a current passport in order to be eligible.
According to Casino.org, the maximum reward is valued at $8,000. The deadline to enter the contest is April 30 at 3 a.m. EST.
Due to the ongoing growth in popularity of gaming as a form of entertainment in the United States, cruise ship operators have recently refocused on their gaming operations. US gamblers lost a record $66.5 billion in land-based casinos, sportsbooks, and internet casinos last year.
Previously limited to Atlantic City and Las Vegas, the enormous growth of casinos across the United States has made gambling a more socially acceptable kind of entertainment. Additionally, a lot of cruisers try their luck when their ship enters international seas.
Not all of the big cruise lines have designated a significant amount of room on their newest ships for gaming, including Princess Cruises.
The largest cruise ship in the world, Icon of the Seas, set sail on its first trip in January. There are thirty table games and 370 slot machines. The casino area on Icon of the Seas is called Casino Royale, just like all other Royal Caribbean casinos.
"In recent years, cruise ship casinos have gotten not just larger and more high-tech but also even more exciting and engaging thanks to robust features and perks you may not be aware of,” Royal Caribbean’s website explains of its Icon of the Seas Casino Royale. “Not surprisingly, the newer and larger ships in the fleet have the most impressive casinos, with thousands of square feet of space brimming with hundreds of slot machines and gaming tables to appeal to different interests and skill levels.”
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