Ship Items included or actual cost$$ on board

jlcbshaw

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Okay, we are going on our 1st cruise and have a lot of questions that may have been answered elsewhere, but here they go:

#1 Video games in the arcade? included or cost$

#2 Cost for bingo cards? (any Disers win big?)

#3 Sparkling moments (Strawberries and Champagne)? included or cost$

#4 Pirates Bingo, same as regular bingo?

#5 Hair braiding on ship? included or cost$

All I can think of for now, but I am sure as I do more research, there will be more questions.

Thanks! pirate:
 
Not sure about Pirate's Bingo (it's new since we cruised last April), but all the rest cost extra.
 
It might help to list what is included in the price of your cruise...of course, the tips should be added to that amount to get the true cost. All food in the three regular dining rooms, topsider's, pluto's, scoops & the pizza place are included. Sodas are included since late last year. All of the shows & movies are included. Most of the activities are also free. The tours are free. You just need to pick up a ticket for most of them at GS. IOW you could go on the ship and not spend an extra cent on anything & you wont go hungry or be deprived. :)
 
All of the items on your list cost extra. The only free bingo is the prize bingo.....
 

Thank you to everyone who has responded thus far. Does anyone recall the prices, more interested in the bingo prices and the Sparkling moments (Strawberries and Champagne).

:disrocks:
 
jlcbshaw said:
Thank you to everyone who has responded thus far. Does anyone recall the prices, more interested in the bingo prices and the Sparkling moments (Strawberries and Champagne).

:disrocks:

There are five bingo games per session.

They sell two different bingo card packages.

The "regular" bingo package costs $25. This will give you 5 sheets (one per game) of 3 bingo boards each.

The "super" package is $35 and is double the size of the regular package. That means 5 sheets of 6 bingo games each.

There's also an extra Jackpot sheet for just the final game. 6 bingo games on the sheet, $15.

Keep in mind that none of these games on the sheets can be separated. The sheets themselves can be separated from each other, but not the games on the sheets.

They play one bingo session the first night, one during each port day, and two each day at sea. Each bingo session lasts about an hour.

Hope this helps.
 
What can you spend money on onboard?

Family of 4 on a seven night cruise will generate a "standard" gratuity of about $305. If the family of 4 goes on a 4 night cruise the gratuity would be about $175. Some people don't tip (don't go there :) ). Some just the standard, some a little more and some tip a LOT more (::yes:: yes the service is THAT good).

If you go to Palo there is a service charge of $10 per person. You should tip above this service charge for "using the room";) Some people kick in an extra $10 per person, others have said that they've tipped $100 -- Wow!!

Room service is free for most items on the menu (sodas and some items you have to pay for). Be sure to tip your "server" or is it runner in this case. DCL has reciently made it possible to tip your server on your KTTW card.

Room service There are items on the menu that Do carry a charge -soda and the other chargable beverages along with several food items.

Baskets and Cruise Gifts I don't know if you can order these once you are on board but you can most definately order them before your cruise. DCL includes a brochure with your cruise documents.

Depending upon the ages of your children (or if your DW is gosh darn beautiful :sunny: ) Shutters may be a big ticket item. The 6x8 (small) photos are around $10 each. I don't remember how much the formal (large) photos are (maybe $20 each).

If you stick to the drink of the day, they will run you $3.50 each (which isn't too bad). Otherwise the prices go up from there (but still are not outrageous!!) Speciality Drinks - like coffees, smoothies etc carry a charge. Smoothies run about $5.00 each with manditory tip.

If you buy the wine package for dinner the cost is $185 to $250 depending upon the package purchased. If you buy wine by the bottle I believe you can count on $50 per bottle (but if you each only drink 1 glass each, it will last for two nights and your waiters will take care of it for you!)

There is also a "water package" that you can purchase for dinners. Why :confused: , I don't know, the water that the ship "makes" is wonderful.

Shore excursions really add up. Even if you do a "cheep" $45 excursion that's $180 for the family.

If you do the wine tasting class onboard there's a cost and I really don't know how much it is because I don't like wine that much.

Spa treatments run from $83 to well over $200 per person per treatment (count on at least $100 :earseek: ).

Arcade cards for the kids. Denominations start at $10 and go up from there.

Now for the souvineers: you can get some small plastic figurine for $5. If you want a tee shirt, think at least $35, polo shirts are well over $50. A DCL frame for one of your 6x8 pictures will run you $18 to $20. Lots of fun stuff to buy for the whole family at Mickey's Mates. Then across the hall is the Treasure Ketch and that stuff is generally way more expensive!!

Then there's the "store" that's between Rock'n Bar D and Diversions on the Magic (its in the same location on the Wonder-just different Club Names) that sells tobaco and alcohol products. I believe that any alcohol you purchase CAN NOT be consumed onboard. They will deliver it to you close to disembarkation time.

Some people have a Bingo habit that costs them a ton of $$$$. I believe that it's $35 for 5 or 6 games. Haven't done it so I really don't know. I probably will be giving it a go at the end of the repo cruise - the jackpot is going to be HUGE!!

Hairbrading onboard has a per braid charge.

Other people have talked about spending money onshore. Unless its at Castaway Cay, thats a different bill from your onboard account.

I think thats all of the areas that you can spend money ON the ship.
 
jrabbit said:
Depending upon the ages of your children (or if your DW is gosh darn beautiful :sunny: ) Shutters may be a big ticket item. The 6x8 (small) photos are around $10 each. I don't remember how much the formal (large) photos are (maybe $20 each).

Thank you for all of the wonderful information. Guess I had better plan on a lot of money to be used at Shutters, because as a matter of fact, my wife :love2: just happens to be the most beautiful person I know! (running a very close 2nd is our 3 beautiful children. :grouphug: )
 

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