RE: 7th June 2026 >>> 5 Nights Hamburg & Bruges6 Jul 2025 20:34
Young.
The Key here is not just the One cruise, it's the set up for the future. OJ, Delboy and Welsh all now have a minimum of three free cruises from the one cruise they were on with me, but they will continue to get Offers, so potentially 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 plus cruises.
There are three elements... Status, Certificates and then Offers.
We will stick with the actual initial Cruise aspect..... i.e. you go on the cruise, you need to gamble.
The Worst Worst Worst case, i.e. you don't win a single spin on slots...... You ideally want 3,000 Points, It's 1 Point for $5, so if you don't win a single spin, that's $15,000. Obviously that is statistically impossible...
A bad cruise on slots would be $1.50 a point. A normal ish cruise would be $1 a point, a good cruise would be $0.50 a point.
So 3,000 Points, $4,500/$3,000/$1,500
Tables are different, and are at different point levels for the different table game. Slots is easy, structured and easy to calculate.
But, from that $4,500/$3,000/$1,500, you would then get the Prime Status, which is free drinks on all future cruises until March 2027 (If you came next year it would be until March 2028), you would get a certificate for an Oceanview, with some balconies, you would get your Prime cruise (Which is an Interior Cabin) which you would get in March 2027, and then you should start getting offers as well.
You can upgrade any cabin you get at a slightly reduced rate as well.
That is the best overview I can give whilst typing.!
I believe my sit down with OJ, Welsh and Delboy probably took about an hour, and then a few extra questions/answers across the cruise.
Yes, slots are boring, but as I explained to the guys on the cruise, there's the fun aspect, and then there's the Points aspect.
You go play Blackjack for two hours, betting $10 a hand and you will get 10 points per hour, i.e. 20 points....
You sit on slots, bet $5 a spin, and 20 spins later you have 20 points........
Time vs Chance vs Money vs Benefits vs Cruises vs Status.