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DH really likes casino what can he do..

ellie&mattys mom

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Help we have been on 5 cruises and we always go to the casino after dinner when the kids are in the play area....

What else is there....

I would love to convince him to give Disney a try!!!:D

Thanks!!
 
Sorry, :( , there really isn't any gambling on any of the Disney ships and I'm a teen so I can't really tell you about Adult activities, but I do know that there is Jackpot Bingo everyday. You might want to try that:D
 
http://www.castawayclub.com/ Try this site for activities on board. Barb and Tony have done 27 Disney cruises, they are on the Disney Magic as we speak. I sent you this site in your other post also.
Also if your husband likes Casino's, they do have a great Casino at Atlantis Hotel in Nassau. The ship docks their the first day out. Its a beautiful hotel, with alot of different things to offer.
I hope this helps, Also they do have bingo on board.
 


After dinner? Let's see. Every night in the Walt Disney Theatre are Broadway-caliber shows designed to entertain the entire family. The Buena Vista Theatre has terrific movies, although I tend to frequent other venues onboard ship.

The adult cabaret shows are truly enjoyable, as well as the dueling pianos. I enjoyed attending both the family and adult cabaret shows (same entertainer(s)/different hours), but then again I am rather easy to please...

You can schedule a massage in The Buena Vista Spa, or perhaps play a couple of games of shuffleboard and/or ping pong with the entire family. Dance events are held often as well as a cooking and a nagavational learning series.

As TinkerBellPixie stated, you can always attend the one gambling event at Disney: jackpot bingo. The CMs keep the "gamblers" well entertained throughout all losses!

There is an adults-only nightclub, but being a single parent my intention on a cruise is to spend more time with my son - not less. I never spent any time in the sports bar either, but your husband might find it enjoyable.

And as far as dinner is concerned, please remind your husband about the restaurant rotation available on a Disney cruise. Animators Palate will astound most everyone.

Obviously, the after-dinner options available are as varied as each cruiser. My forms of relaxation may not meet your husband's, but whether it be family togetherness or individual pursuits a Disney cruise will provide each guest the (reasonable) limits imposed by their own imagination...

I hope your DH is willing to try. All the best to you.
 
Go to the night clubs - dancing, comedy, piano music, singing group or duo. Then there's always a movie. Or walk around on decks 4 or 9/10.
 
The lack of a casino was also a concern of my DH. As others have mentioned there is a lot of great adult entertainment on board. I think that the Bingo was held primarily during the day and he always found time to go and enjoyed it. He had no trouble finding plenty to keep him busy, he never missed not having a casino. Go and enjoy!
 


After dinner, have a tall draft beer and cigar in a big ol' stadium chair at the ESPN Sports Zone (on top of the ship). He can puff/sip away, and think of all the $$s he's not losing at the tables. Works for me, and I'm a BIG Blackjack fan!
Buzz:cool:
 

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