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Step into our casino and experience real casino games like, blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat and real pull the lever slot machines.We bet you didn't know Las Vegas was only 20 minutes away! |
| Casino opens 45 minutes after sailing. |
Blackjack x 30 Tables
Min $5 - Max $100 | Min $10 - Max $500 | Min $25 - Max $1000
Considered the quintessential Las Vegas casino game, Blackjack calls for all players to play against the dealer. Each player is dealt two cards. The dealer also gets two cards, one face up and one face down. The object is for the point value of your hand to beat that of the dealer's without exceeding 21. If you go over 21, or "bust," you lose. Each card takes it numerical value except face cards, which each count as 10. The Ace counts either as 1 or 11; it's your choice.
Baccarat x 3
Min $25 - Max $1000
Baccarat (bah'-ca-rah) is one of the easiest games to learn, and offers some of the best odds in the casino. The game is played with eight decks shuffled together. The "player" and the "banker" each receive two cards, and the object is to achieve the point total closest to 9. You can either bet that the point total of the player's hand will win, that the banker's hand will win, or that their hands will tie. Either hand may draw an additional card. Face cards and tens have no value. If the point total exceeds 9, the first digit is dropped. So 8 and 7 total 5, and 6 and 4 total 0. A tie bet pays 8 to 1. When the hands tie, all banker and player wagers "push" (neither win nor lose).
American Roulette x 3
Inside Min $1 - Max $25 | Outside Min $5 - Max $1000
Derived from a French word meaning "small wheel," Roulette is one of the most popular games in our casino. The roulette wheel features the numbers 1 through 36 in alternating red and black, and two green spaces including "0" and "00." Players can be on a single number, a row or column of numbers, red or black, odd or even, or 1 through 18 or 19 through 36. Players place their chips on the betting layout. Betting continues until the dealer signals, "No more bets." When the ball comes to rest on a number, all wagers are settled. Odds range from even money to 35 to 1.
Craps x 2
Min $10 - Max $1000
While many view Craps as complicated, once you learn the basic "Pass" and "Don't Pass" bets, you can play comfortably and confidently. Please do not hesitate to ask your dealer to explain the different bets. Play begins after all bets have been made and the dice are handed to one player chosen as "the shooter." The shooter continues until rolling a losing combination.
Three Card Poker x 2
Min $5
Three Card Poker is two games in one, offering three ways to bet and fours ways to win. Players first make an ante bet. Then each player and the dealer receive three cards. Players can then make either a "play" wager equal to the ante to stay in the hand, or fold and forfeit the ante. Both the ante and play bets are wagered against the dealer's hand. The dealer's hand plays with a Queen high or better.
Texas Hold'Em Bonus
Min $5
Texas hold 'em (also hold'em, holdem) is the most popular of the community card poker games. It is also the most popular poker variant played in most casinos in the United States. Its no-limit betting form is used in the main event of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the World Poker Tour.Although it can theoretically be played by up to 22 players (or 23 if burn cards are not used), it is generally played with between 2 and 10 people. It is one of the most positional of all poker variants, since the order of betting is fixed throughout all betting rounds.
Let It Ride
Min $5 AM | Min $10 PM
Based on the classic game of Five Card Stud, Let It Ride lets you control two of three bets made on the game. You place three equal bets, denoted 1,2, and $ on the table. Then you receive three cards, with two community cards being dealt as the game progresses. You don't play against the dealer, or the other players. You simply try to get a good poker hand by using your three cards and the dealer's two community cards. Winners are paid according to the payout schedule.
Caribbean Stud Poker
Min $5 AM | Min $10 PM
Caribbean stud poker is a casino table game with rules similar to five card stud poker. However, unlike standard poker games, Caribbean stud is played against the house rather than against other players. There is no bluffing or other deception. For these reasons, most poker players do not consider it to be a form of poker.
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