NCL Casino Fee SHOCK 😳 What You Need to Know! #CruiseVlog #CruiseShorts #CruiseLife #CruiseHacks
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They charged her a 3% sir charge to gamble. 50 3% on her $50 charge to put it on her room charge.
If you would have given an additional credit card above and beyond the one that you gave at checkin, it was 6%.
I have never heard of this before. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, if you go and put your Sail and Sign, CPass, whatever card you call it into the machine, you can just start playing.
That's crazy to me. I have never seen that. I mean, I've seen that in Vegas, but I've never seen that on a cruise ship before.
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Did you know Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) charges extra fees when you play in their casino? 😳 Tony breaks it down from onboard the NCL Bliss — you’ll pay a 3% fee when using your key card and 6% if you use another credit card while onboard. Other cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Carnival, and Princess don’t charge these fees — so this was a surprise to us! 🎥 This Lido Lowdown short is all about helping cruisers avoid hidden costs at sea. 💬 Would YOU still play in the NCL casino knowing this? Comment below! #NCLBliss #NorwegianCruiseLine #CruiseTips #CruiseFees #CruiseShorts #CruiseCasino #CruiseAdvice #LidoLowdown #LidoHoppers #CruiseLife #CruiseVlog #HiddenFees #Cruising #TravelShorts #CasinoLife #CruiseVacation #CruiseHacks