I did exactly what you explained here and on your video in free cruises. I picked this machine and I now get free interiors and ocean view rooms. My last cruise a few weeks ago I won a 2,000 hand pay on this machine and got a free balcony drinks everywhere good for one cruise. Thank you for the advice in August I’ll be platinum 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is dumb. That is 70 spins if you hit a losing streak..which is possible. Then you are done in the casino for the rest of the cruise. No one knows how Carnival decides who gets what cruise offers, but im pretty sure average time in the casino is a factor. Look for machines with known low volatility and try to stretch your hundred dollars as far as you can. Thats what i do anyways because I enjoy time in the casino. If offers come, they come. The last 7 day I had a 1000 dollar bank roll. Spent hours and hours in the casino every day. Came off the ship with 15,000 points and up 400 dollars. 15,000 points got a free balcony, drinks everywhere on board and no freeplay. I know people with 6,000 points that were offered suites and 500 dollars free play. There is no certain way to figure out offers, so just have fun. Take what only you can lose and dont chase losses.
Thanks for your input, I actually made a longer video that covers MANY points you say, it I have used this strategy 5 times with new gamblers to secure at least 3 “free” cruises each! Everyone has the rights to share their experiences and yours are welcome here too!
Then you have 6 days on a cruise with no casino entertainment and for ALOT of gamblers that is hard. This will not guarantee a free cruise unless you hit a jackpot and gamble it back into the machine in which you just gave up a ~$1200+ bonus.
@@NoPantsProfitsDude you are giving out totally inaccurate information. “Free cruises” are not based on average daily play. They are based on a cumulative point total at the end of a cruise. Not only that, any handpay jackpot ($1200+), is not a problem because you can deduct any casino losses from that when you do your taxes. Stop spreading false information.
That’s not true . I did spend $5,800 on a cruise and the next cruise I went on they gave me $1000 in the casino and my hand I could not believe it and drinks everywhere on the cruise and I don’t drink. Was getting people I don’t know drinks .
This will get you started on the free cruises. The offers you are getting is because you were a high roller! Math may be changing soon because they are finally out of their Covid funk in the casino as of today with dropping the $25 platinum freeplay.
I've replicated this a few times before, with brand new to carnival people. My friends and family all get their own rooms now and have not dealt with a tax form yet from the machines.
@@NoPantsProfits I guess I need to research how to maintain them. I haven't gambled much on the 6 Carnival cruises I've been on and booked those great rates. Any vids or info on that??
1500 casino points per cruise to maintain.... get those however you want! Technically you only need to maintain every 1 year or 3 cruises.... whichever comes first!
@@NoPantsProfits good info and thanks. Further research says they give 1 point for every $2.50 spent. I go on Luminosa this week and will have to check it out.
Just play roulette and bet $5 on red and $5 on black. You never lose any money but you get free drinks the whole time, great conversations and earn points for playing so long! Lol. You won't walk away with more money in your pocket, but a free cruise is just as nice!
Not how roulette works.... you are forgetting the green house edge.... plus you are not getting rated by ANY casino for playing both sides of the bet on a live table. For every hundred you run through you should lose 5.5% via two zeros. Try again!
That’s not the way Carnival gives out their offers. As an avid Carnival cruiser who has actually benefited from casino offers, it’s not about how much money you bet, it’s about how LONG you play and how many points you accumulate over the cruise. Actually taking $100 a day over seven days is going to get you longer play time and earn more points. Once you hit a certain point threshold (usually about 10,000 or 100 or so hours ) that’s when you’ll start seeing the free cruise offers come in. What you’re explaining is absolute garbage
You are incorrect, I took a first time carnival cruiser on a cruise and followed exactly what I said. She got about 2000 points over the cruise and gets ocean view cabins for free. You are incorrect here sir, thank you for commenting though!
@@NoPantsProfits There are many other factors you aren’t even describing so telling everyone “go do this on this machine and you’re guaranteed a cruise” is as big of a scam as the slot machine itself. Good one on ya though
This guy probably isn’t an idiot but he sure comes across that way in this reel. $700 at $10 a spin is only 70 spins if you hit a losing streak. Just buy the cruise of your choice instead.
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Well you are not the typical cruiser then are you; this is not for those that are already well established so much as for those more towards getting started, or with just a handful of cruises.
Yeah , gamble at your pace without chasing free cruises. I haven’t paid for a cruise in 7 years. Certain strategies at tables games can get you rated very well with low risk unlike this slot machine.
@@8675309td I’m not going to expose unknown knowledge to unassuming gamblers like this guy. I know my strategy and how I get free cruises and this is not it.