For breakfast/brunch:Įggs, biscuits, sausage, sausage gravy, bacon, corn beef hash, ham, fruit, yogurt breads, etc. The buffet was decent, better than we remembered. It was neat, clean and the staff was friendly. I hope this helps as I’ve tried to cover issues usually ignored by other posts. Just check/google the marine weather forecast to see the seas conditions before booking. I tend to get seasick, but have learned that as long as the waves/seas are 3-4 feet or less, its okay, and I don’t have seasick issues. I actually won too! My only personal recommendation, it’s to stay away from rough seas days. Unlike Vegas, it’s more laid back, and the staff will joke and have fun too if you include them. Most put their players card on a spot, but simply writing your name on a piece of paper and leaving works too (then go get your players card issued). I will say this, claim your spot at the table/machine as soon as you board. They have tv’s on at the bar at all times, so missing your sporting event is never an issue. It’s seems quick though, as it’s pretty views of the inlet going out, and 30 minutes in, they allow you to buy your chips at your desired table.
It takes about 45 minutes to get to international waters to begin gambling. They have slots, craps, roulette, and blackjack. While it’s not “Las Vegas,” It’s still plenty of fun.