Life's a gamble. But for some of us, the ordinary risks we face each day don't offer enough excitement, so we love to indulge in some extra gambling for fun (and, hopefully, for profit.) Buying a weekly lottery ticket is enough satisfy many of us, but millions of others prefer neon and noise with their gambling. For them, there are casinos.
While Las Vegas and Monte Carlo are the two cities best known for their casinos, casinos have begun to crop up all over the United States. Even so, the cost of getting to a casino, and paying for lodging and meals during your stay, may be more than you're willing to pay. But what if you could have a casino vacation which included the cost of your transportation, your lodgings, and your meals–and by meals, we mean five-star cuisine served at any time of the day or night?
If that sounds like just the ticket, you should book your next vacation on a cruise ship. While most people don't take cruises solely for the opportunity to gamble, those who do love thee cruise ship casinos. Delightfully laid-back compared to their noisy, crowded Las Vegas counterparts, their more relaxed atmosphere is due in large part to the well-trained and friendly dealers who are more than willing to educate passengers on the nuances of table games.
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