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    CASINO BOAT

    Anybody been out to Port Canaveral to the floating Casinos?
    CDV


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    Afraid not but there's some info here http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums...TOPIC_ID=11248
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    Hi we went on the 8th July , you have to book first , they picked us up at the florida mall on coach , me my wife daughter and boy friend , free coach , free trip ,free food but the drinks where hard to find ,coffee cola soft drinks were every where but beer and cocktails had to be purchased in the bar as we could not find anyone giveing them out.
    Food was a buffet, ok but not really good.
    Loads of one arm bandits on every floor, free draw for $500 we were one no off winning, the man who sat next to my daughter won this his no was 8666 and owers was 8667.
    The band was good and thesun set was brill.
    Go ifs free and good.
    graham
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    Hi CDV,
    Left this out of your other thread on "different things to do" as its not everyones cup of tea. Have been on both casino cruise ships , the Sun Cruz and the Sterling. Of the two, the Sterling is the bigger ship and better stabilised although it could have been the sea conditions at the time the Sun Cruz rolls about a bit more! As Grahame says the buffet is free on both (but not brilliant). You have to book a couple of days in advance and take your passports as ID. Big light up signs direct you to ships as you come into Port Canaveral.
    Good fun if you like a flutter. Also if this appeals to you, but you prefer dry land, you could try the Hardrock Hotel at the Busch Gardens turnoff the I-4 which I understand has a casino because its on Indian land and not subject to usual FL laws on gambling. (Haven't tried this one yet!!) Happy fluttering.

    KevinT.
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    My parents do the casino cruise ship every time they are down. They love it! Think twice if you succumb to sea-sickness, though!! Or at least take your Dramomine before you go.


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