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If gamble try not to go.. no matter how is they win one..

Their house rules nonsense one.. was playing baccarat there before.. screen show we won but card show otherwise.. they said they win.. card show we won and screen show otherwise they said they win.. no matter how they win

From that onwards I never go already..
 

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I just went to this cruise yesterday for a day trip and finally get all the answers to my questions about this cruise. I spent $68 that includes 2 way boat rides and a buffet, and $15 for 6 hours of wifi which has good connection. I won $200 from a jackpot machine so that covers the cost and stopped playing as my objective is not to gamble but to explore this cruise ship that I have never been before. I took the 10:50am one from TMFT to AP and 4:00pm one from AP to TMFT, more than enough to explore the cruise.

Is this a good idea to bring my family for a short getaway? Definitely no. There is nothing for kids to do there. The arcade is very small and nothing for them to play. This has totally existed for gamblers and gamblers only.

Is the buffet nice? It is only Chinese cuisine which I like and happened that most of the dishes are my favorites, but I would think many people would rate lowly on the buffet.

Will I go again? Yes, of course, because I see gambling as a hobby and this gambling cruise ship is more ideal for me than MBS, RWS or even Genting. Here's why:
- low minimums. The baccarat table face down (where you get to bend cards) is only $20 (MBS/RWS is $150/$200). The high rollers room table minimum is only $40 or $100 while in MBS is $300/$500. The Pontoon and Blackjack tables are only $10 minimum. In MBS it is $75 or $100 and RWS at $50. Even the ETG blackjack at MBS minimum is $20. For baccarat ETG the minimum is $5 while it is $25 at MBS or RWS. For jackpot machines, they are all either 1 cent or 2 cent and they are plenty of jackpot machines in the ship.
- short traveling as compared to going to Genting. It takes less than 1.5 hr from TMFT to AP. And I quite enjoy the boat ride.
- Lower entry cost. The $150 levy fee into MBS/RWS has no free buffet. Going to Genting cost around $70-$120 total depending on the modes of transports but this has not included the room charges. For AP, if you are 60 years old and above the charge is $48. And there are rebates at AP also. Like if you deposit $800 into your game card and played all $800 (win or lose), you get $45 rebate to partially cover the transport fee.
 

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I just went to this cruise yesterday for a day trip and finally get all the answers to my questions about this cruise. I spent $68 that includes 2 way boat rides and a buffet, and $15 for 6 hours of wifi which has good connection. I won $200 from a jackpot machine so that covers the cost and stopped playing as my objective is not to gamble but to explore this cruise ship that I have never been before. I took the 10:50am one from TMFT to AP and 4:00pm one from AP to TMFT, more than enough to explore the cruise.

Is this a good idea to bring my family for a short getaway? Definitely no. There is nothing for kids to do there. The arcade is very small and nothing for them to play. This has totally existed for gamblers and gamblers only.

Is the buffet nice? It is only Chinese cuisine which I like and happened that most of the dishes are my favorites, but I would think many people would rate lowly on the buffet.

Will I go again? Yes, of course, because I see gambling as a hobby and this gambling cruise ship is more ideal for me than MBS, RWS or even Genting. Here's why:
- low minimums. The baccarat table face down (where you get to bend cards) is only $20 (MBS/RWS is $150/$200). The high rollers room table minimum is only $40 or $100 while in MBS is $300/$500. The Pontoon and Blackjack tables are only $10 minimum. In MBS it is $75 or $100 and RWS at $50. Even the ETG blackjack at MBS minimum is $20. For baccarat ETG the minimum is $5 while it is $25 at MBS or RWS. For jackpot machines, they are all either 1 cent or 2 cent and they are plenty of jackpot machines in the ship.
- short traveling as compared to going to Genting. It takes less than 1.5 hr from TMFT to AP. And I quite enjoy the boat ride.
- Lower entry cost. The $150 levy fee into MBS/RWS has no free buffet. Going to Genting cost around $70-$120 total depending on the modes of transports but this has not included the room charges. For AP, if you are 60 years old and above the charge is $48. And there are rebates at AP also. Like if you deposit $800 into your game card and played all $800 (win or lose), you get $45 rebate to partially cover the transport fee.
no offense bro. u sound like u work there. 🤣
rust time tiagong ish cheaper. also tiagong ish one of the best place to inhale 2nd hand smoke.
 

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I just went to this cruise yesterday for a day trip and finally get all the answers to my questions about this cruise. I spent $68 that includes 2 way boat rides and a buffet, and $15 for 6 hours of wifi which has good connection. I won $200 from a jackpot machine so that covers the cost and stopped playing as my objective is not to gamble but to explore this cruise ship that I have never been before. I took the 10:50am one from TMFT to AP and 4:00pm one from AP to TMFT, more than enough to explore the cruise.

Is this a good idea to bring my family for a short getaway? Definitely no. There is nothing for kids to do there. The arcade is very small and nothing for them to play. This has totally existed for gamblers and gamblers only.

Is the buffet nice? It is only Chinese cuisine which I like and happened that most of the dishes are my favorites, but I would think many people would rate lowly on the buffet.

Will I go again? Yes, of course, because I see gambling as a hobby and this gambling cruise ship is more ideal for me than MBS, RWS or even Genting. Here's why:
- low minimums. The baccarat table face down (where you get to bend cards) is only $20 (MBS/RWS is $150/$200). The high rollers room table minimum is only $40 or $100 while in MBS is $300/$500. The Pontoon and Blackjack tables are only $10 minimum. In MBS it is $75 or $100 and RWS at $50. Even the ETG blackjack at MBS minimum is $20. For baccarat ETG the minimum is $5 while it is $25 at MBS or RWS. For jackpot machines, they are all either 1 cent or 2 cent and they are plenty of jackpot machines in the ship.
- short traveling as compared to going to Genting. It takes less than 1.5 hr from TMFT to AP. And I quite enjoy the boat ride.
- Lower entry cost. The $150 levy fee into MBS/RWS has no free buffet. Going to Genting cost around $70-$120 total depending on the modes of transports but this has not included the room charges. For AP, if you are 60 years old and above the charge is $48. And there are rebates at AP also. Like if you deposit $800 into your game card and played all $800 (win or lose), you get $45 rebate to partially cover the transport fee.

I heard now is like ghost ship no people want to go.
Take ferry to and back waste 4 hours, go mbs or Rws less than 30 mins.

You go there objective not to gamble but gamble is your hobby lol
 
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