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Horizon's Edge Casino Cruise

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Victory Casino Cruises sails 7 days a week, twice daily. Read on or call 855-GO-VICTORY (855-468-4286)to view exact departure times as well as pricing. Horizon's Edge Casino Cruises organizes a wide range of boat excursions, parties, anniversaries and birthdays. It provides gourmet lunch services and full-gourmet dinner buffet on the evening cruises. It offers a variety of beverages, such as soda, coffee, tea, beer and wine. Horizons Edge Casino Cruises in Miami, reviews by real people. Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what's great and not so great in Miami and beyond. The Horizon's Edge casino cruise sailed out of Lynn harbor from 2000 to 2009. The casino is now closed.

Horizons Edge Casino Cruise

I finally took a shot with this company last week with a couple of buddies, just to see if it's worth the time. The boat docks in Lynn, just north of Boston.
Overall, it's a pretty depressing environment; it really shows its age, the food is lousy, and the clientele is really the bottom of the barrel. There's a $30 'admission' fee, and it takes at least an hour to cruise into federal waters, where the games start. So it's actually no more convenient timewise than any of the CT casinos. You're either driving for an hour+, or sitting on a boat for an hour+.
As for the game, fairly typical 6D S17, no surrender, poor to mediocre penetration. This was a weeknight, and two BJ tables were open, one was $15-$200, the other $25-$500 limits. 1-2 other tables were closed. No real heat, but the game was lousy anyhow. They had a bunch of old slots, a few random table games, and sports betting.
More importantly, though, the cards were not displayed openly prior to play, and shuffling was done by another staff person at an empty table. We have no proof, but I find it quite possible that the deck was short. I had several shoes of unusually high counts that went nowhere - and not a single shoe that went negative. Obviously this could be simple variance, but odds are that it's not.

These types of cruises are (I believe) entirely unregulated, so this, combined with the unusual shuffling practice, and no access to the cards (I should have demanded to see them before and after play), I'd caution everyone about playing there.
Besides, CT is the same 'time' away from play, it's a heck of a lot nicer, and you can trust the games. You can also arrive/leave whenever you want.
So, hopefully my advice was worth the few $$ I lost there. Live and learn.
Miami

In an attempt to infuse their gambling halls with a bit of class, in an attempt to provide a similar Vegas atmosphere in the beckoning waves of the Atlantic, in an attempt to take advantage of the wonderful climate in which they were situated - many ports along the west and southern coast offer Florida casino cruises. The concept is fairly straightforward - for approximately five hours, you will find yourself adrift at sea, with a wealth of table games, poker tables and slot machines with which to entertain yourself. Entertainment and food are also part of the package, naturally, and are generally enjoyed over the 45 minute wait you have until the ship clears U.S. waters and the gaming floor is opened.

Casino cruises in Florida are especially popular due to their ubiquity throughout the state's ports. The most popular usually disembark from the southern shores, such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, though you can grab a ride and try your luck from plenty of northern ports too. Packed with blackjack tables, craps tables and roulette wheels, for a small fee (usually in the twenty dollar range) the ship will whisk you into the gentle waters of the Gulf of Mexico with no set destination in mind - only the highs and lows that come with any gambling binge.

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In an attempt to infuse their gambling halls with a bit of class, in an attempt to provide a similar Vegas atmosphere in the beckoning waves of the Atlantic, in an attempt to take advantage of the wonderful climate in which they were situated - many ports along the west and southern coast offer Florida casino cruises. The concept is fairly straightforward - for approximately five hours, you will find yourself adrift at sea, with a wealth of table games, poker tables and slot machines with which to entertain yourself. Entertainment and food are also part of the package, naturally, and are generally enjoyed over the 45 minute wait you have until the ship clears U.S. waters and the gaming floor is opened.

Casino cruises in Florida are especially popular due to their ubiquity throughout the state's ports. The most popular usually disembark from the southern shores, such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach, though you can grab a ride and try your luck from plenty of northern ports too. Packed with blackjack tables, craps tables and roulette wheels, for a small fee (usually in the twenty dollar range) the ship will whisk you into the gentle waters of the Gulf of Mexico with no set destination in mind - only the highs and lows that come with any gambling binge.

Reaching up the ridges of the east and west coasts, you can catch a few of these Florida casino cruises from cities such as St. Petersburg, Fort Myers in the west and Jacksonville along the east. But if you wish to take a casino cruise Miami is the best place to start. From here a number of the most popular cruises originate - from the popular SeaEscape cruise liner to the brand new Horizons Edge Casino Cruise Miami.

SeaEscape is the largest of the casino cruises in Florida, both in terms of square footage and patronage. And it's no stretch to see why: they have supervised camp activities for children, complimentary buffet and cocktails, and the casino floor is the closest you will get to Las Vegas.

SunCruz is another of the great casino cruises in Florida, and is by far the most expansive - these ships set sail from locations all across the state, from Jacksonville to Fort Myers. They are also the most affordable - they range in price from free to a mere ten dollars.

Horizon's Edge Casino Cruises

Another of the casino cruises in Florida growing in popularity is the Discovery Cruise Line. For those that wish to stay on board a little longer than five hours, the Discovery Casino Cruise Miami-Bahamas is perfect. Not only is the cruise relatively inexpensive, but it stays overnight docked in the Bahamas. So you get the onboard casino, flush with every kind of game you can imagine, along with the option to gamble at the famous Isle of Capri Casino in the Bahamas after you reach your destination. At less than sixty dollars each way, it's a wonder that the cruise ever has any space available.

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No matter where you are in Florida, there's likely a casino cruise waiting nearby for you. Whether you want to head off for a few hours or overnight, a cruise is a lavish and enchanting way to chase your fortunes.





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