My DH played every bingo on the last cruise. Yes, every bingo.
Anyway, they still did the cute sayings at our bingo in January. We had Claire and Natalie as our bingo staff. And they did that B11 dance, which is now stuck in my head.
The payouts on our cruise were quite high. DH split a pot and still got $125.And the snowball bingo was over $8,000. Unfortunately we didn't win that one.
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Yes, they did the B11 song/dance when we went last Aug too! My problem is I volunteer at our Church bingo and am a caller....when I got back, all I wanted to do was sing/dance, but our patrons are toooooo serious for all that fun! LOL
p.s. Thought I should add that many bingo halls now use the electronic devices. Yeah, it costs more (not as much as Disney) but players seem to enjoy it more as they can visit while the machine does the work. For many, its a social hour. And, frankly, its easier for some patrons than keeping up with the cards. At our bingo hall, we do see more machines than cards win, but both do win. And, if you add up what you pay on the same amount of cards as you get on a machine, the cost at our hall comes out the same, so its basically up to the purchaser how many and of what type they want to play.
I believe they are winning so more games because more people are playing the bots. I know on our Magic cruise in January, at least roughly 80% of the audience was playing the machines. Very few played paper cards.My experience on the Wonder is that the people using the Bots won a disproportionate share of the games. Enough so that it justified paying extra for the Bots.
I believe they are winning so more games because more people are playing the bots. I know on our Magic cruise in January, at least roughly 80% of the audience was playing the machines. Very few played paper cards.
Wow! There are a lot more now. In fact for one of the bingos (not jackpot), they actually brought out extra carts full of bots. They must really be pushing them now. Of course they are more expensive so that makes Disney sense!On my cruise last summer most were playing the paper cards. So it really stood out that most of the winners were Bots players.
At that time there weren't even that many bots available - I don't think there were enough if everybody playing wanted them.

No, it's because they are playing more "cards" they have more chances of winning. You could be in a room full of people playing bingo and only a handful on the bots and the bots will win more often than those on cards. I know, it's what happens at bingo here at home (which I haven't done in a long long time- but back when they only had a few new "machines" and a ton of people daubing cards- the machines won a disportionate amount of times and it's because they could play WAY more cards at once than those daubing paper cards.I believe they are winning so more games because more people are playing the bots. I know on our Magic cruise in January, at least roughly 80% of the audience was playing the machines. Very few played paper cards.

Tinkmom2 that would be us who won the $3300.
We were on the 4 night march 22nd cruise and won the jackpot bingo.
We also had a great time doing FE with you on that cruise.
I agree that the mechanical gizmo takes some of the fun out of it.
You can do the cards instead of the machine but for the money you don't get nearly as many chances to win.
Can't say that I can complain too much though consdering we did come out well ahead financially.
I would buy a bingo bot and let my DD hold it. She felt like she was playing and I would just peek over her shoulder. So while kids can "play" they can't collect any winnings.is there a family bingo? Or it's just open to everyone all the time. I was thinking for four of us to play bingo it would be $240 that's a lot of money!
Not sure I will play now. Was looking forward to it but is surely a lot of money to probably not win, ouch.

