Explorer of the Seas Review

Old slot machines, very few jackpots paid out!

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wisnir
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jan 2020
Cabin: Interior

This is my 30th RCCL cruise, of the fifty over 35 years and I am at the Diamond + level. I selected this cruise via a "discounted" Casino Royale cruise certificate. My main focus will be on the casino. Explorer of the Seas has one baccarat table, two three card poker tables, two Ultimate Texas Hold'em tables, several blackjack tables, two roulette tables and on ten seat poker table. Minimum bets start at $10. The slot machines are a mixture of MANY old style slot machines, and "Asian" themed slots and a few video poker machines. The Explorer of the Seas is scheduled to be renovated in the early 2020, before it sails to European ports. THE CASINO NEEDS A TOTAL OVERHAUL.

The casino staff were cordial, bar and waiters were prompt in providing beverages to the passengers playing in the Casino Royale.

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Interior

nice sized interior cabin with a promenade view of the shops, excellent stateroom steward. As I was solo, there was sufficient room of one's "stuff"

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