Exactly and they said the same on P&Oanniec wrote:It's been deserted ever since they banned smoking on QE and QV. The old story - non-smokers said they'd use it if it wasn't for the smokers, but they haven't. FWIW, I don't smoke or gamble, but don't care what others do, unless they're spouting sanctimony.Dancing Queen wrote:Annie, on our last Cunard cruise the Casino was abysmal hardly anyone in there, I think QM2 is probably busier because of there being more American passengers but I would say on both QE and QV the Casino is now very much like it is on P&O.
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p&o casinos
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Dancing Queen
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Re: p&o casinos
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Dancing Queen
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Re: p&o casinos
I hope you find an alternative which your son will enjoy too, I think many of us do things when on holiday that we don't normally do, I have never been in a Casino shore side and doubt I ever will but it is something I do enjoy on a ship, obviously not knowing your itinerary it's difficult to suggest an alternative but have you looked at Royal Caribbean or Celebrity both of which sail out of the UK in the summer months .. their Casino's are quite impressive and of course Cunard.gilly88 wrote:thanks for that meg I have now looked at this and it has confirmed what all are saying, that the casino is even smaller than beforeMeg 50 wrote:there's a virtual tour on the P&O website here, thank you all for your advice, we will now have to take this into consideration as to whether we take this cruise.
ps I take on board all who say its a mugs game, the only reason we needed this advice was so that my son would have some small piece of entertainment on the penny slots for the evening, as he dislikes loud clapping and laughter, both of which are in great supply in the theatre. ( of course this is how it should be !). as we neither smoke, nor do we drink alcohol, the money saved from these pastimes will be used for his entertainment.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: p&o casinos
The point about the 1p slots for us is we can play for fun knowing we're not going to lose much and accepting we're not going to win a fortune either, while those who wish to gamble more can use the multiply buttons to stake and potentially win or lose more. If the minimum stake is £1 we're not playing, full stop. On our recent Aurora cruise the slots were busy, especially the few 1p ones, the tables were often deserted other than the croupier. The 1p slots may not earn much money, but they earn a lot more than a croupier twiddling their thumbs at an empty table!
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Dancing Queen
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Re: p&o casinos
I wasn't being dismissive of anyone playing the slots Merv there should and is something for everyone, my point or should I say theory is what I said previously that when smoking was allowed in the Casino it was always busy and imo very often smoking, drinking and gambling go hand in hand but of course there is always the exception to the rule not all gamblers drink and smoke.
See what you've done now I'm talking about smoking again

See what you've done now I'm talking about smoking again
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Manoverboard
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Re: p&o casinos
There didn't seem to be many playing the tables or the slots on our recent Celebrity cruise and the Casino was reasonably large .... perhaps it all comes to life after we have gone to bed 
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gilly88
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Re: p&o casinos
Dancing Queen wrote:I hope you find an alternative which your son will enjoy too, I think many of us do things when on holiday that we don't normally do, I have never been in a Casino shore side and doubt I ever will but it is something I do enjoy on a ship, obviously not knowing your itinerary it's difficult to suggest an alternative but have you looked at Royal Caribbean or Celebrity both of which sail out of the UK in the summer months .. their Casino's are quite impressive and of course Cunard.gilly88 wrote:thanks for that meg I have now looked at this and it has confirmed what all are saying, that the casino is even smaller than beforeMeg 50 wrote:there's a virtual tour on the P&O website here, thank you all for your advice, we will now have to take this into consideration as to whether we take this cruise.
ps I take on board all who say its a mugs game, the only reason we needed this advice was so that my son would have some small piece of entertainment on the penny slots for the evening, as he dislikes loud clapping and laughter, both of which are in great supply in the theatre. ( of course this is how it should be !). as we neither smoke, nor do we drink alcohol, the money saved from these pastimes will be used for his entertainment.
thanks jo we will look maybe to going on the cruise before on Ventura instead of Oriana. to be fair Oriana was not my most favourite ship anyway that's why it has been so long since we have been on her.
regards gilly.
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bassman67
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Re: p&o casinos
I was disappointed with the new system on Britannia, whereby the pot of tokens to feed into your chosen slot has gone, replaced with a coin-free account system. Without the (rare) tinkle of falling winnings the fun has gone for us. We never used the casino after the first night. Maybe not a fortune saved, but that's £130 we didn't spend (our limit used to be £10 per night)!
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: p&o casinos
I know what you mean but I'll bet those grubby tokens were one of the means of norovirus getting about
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Manoverboard
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Interesting thought that but odd that I have never heard of a Noro outbreak in Las VegasMervyn and Trish wrote:I know what you mean but I'll bet those grubby tokens were one of the means of norovirus getting about
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: p&o casinos
Probably because there's no mileage in the story for the British media!
Try this. One of many from a Google search.
http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/stomach ... -norovirus
Try this. One of many from a Google search.
http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/stomach ... -norovirus
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bassman67
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Re: p&o casinos
Maybe that's why we don't use real money on board. After all "where there's brass there's muck"!Mervyn and Trish wrote:I know what you mean but I'll bet those grubby tokens were one of the means of norovirus getting about
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avisfay
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Re: p&o casinos
I went on ship's visit recently on Oriana and the casino has not changed since I first cruised on her 10+ years ago - so sill small.
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gilly88
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bassman67
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Re: p&o casinos
According to the P&O website, the casino on Oceana and Oriana still have the "old-fashioned" token operated slots. Can any recent cruisers confirm, please?confirm