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A view of the Victory Casino Cruises ship and Port Canaveral — Photo courtesy of Victory Casino Cruises
The 1,800 passenger Ambassador II sails twice a day with 4 main casinos onboard. 1,000 slots and 50 tables. Update: Sterling closed its operations 7th July, 2008 after cancelling the 6th July cruise because of air-conditioning problems aboard the Ambassador II. The departing and arrival times, listed below, for Wednesday thru Sunday cruises remains the same. Minimum Age: 18 years of age to sail and/or gamble, 21 years of age to consume alcohol. Valid Government I.D. Proper attire required (shoes and shirts). Victory Casino Cruises' four decks of maritime merriment abound with more than 600 slot machines, 30 table games, and an expansive food selection including hot entrees, meat carving and pasta station. If you're in central Florida, one of the most popular choices to gamble is Victory Casino Cruises. Departing daily from Port Canaveral, the boat heads out beyond state waters where it is legal to play casino games. If you've never sailed on the gambling boat, there are quite a few things you might want to know before you book your spot. Special Features: 1,200-passenger Victory I departs from Port Canaveral. 6-hour cruise on Sundays. Try an online casino for FREE! Use any of our great No Deposit Bonus Codes. No credit card needed, just sign up and start playing!
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Imagine more than 600 slots, 30 tables, live entertainment, food and free drinks – all while floating on the water.
The five-plus-hour-long Victory Casino Cruises that departs from Port Canaveral in Florida’s Space Coast claims to be “America’s biggest and best casino cruise ship.”
And while the latter claim is hard to actually measure, Victory is no doubt a popular tourist destination that parties into the night.
A peek inside the Victory casino — Photo courtesy of Victory Casino Cruises
Although there are daytime cruises, the 'PM cruises' – which run from 7 p.m. to midnight (or later, on Friday and Saturday) – are a unique and quintessential Space Coast way to celebrate the night in this stretch of Florida, which is well known for its bustling cruise ship port. The Victory cruises set off seven days a week.
The adult-only ship runs various food and drink specials and special events; Elvis impersonations, Bingo, karaoke and live music are just a few of the highlights you can find on the calendar.
Much of this action takes place in Club V, where you can also regularly find DJs and dancing.
Find music and dancing in Club V — Photo courtesy of Club V
Looking for more of the bar scene? The Victory Sportsbook Lounge is the ship’s sports bar, where you can watch sports games on flatscreen TVs and also bet on said games. Or try a round of video poker right at the bar counter. Also, don’t miss the dockside tiki bar.
The gaming options here vary to appeal to different levels of experience. You'll find penny, nickle and quarter slots and even $100 slots.
At the tables, try Let It Ride (a version of poker); craps; 21 + 3 (blackjack and three-card poker); roulette; blackjack; Texas Hold 'Em; three-card poker; and a new game called EZ Bac. The ship claims to be the only place in Florida to try it out.
The Victory cruise ship offers on-board food options, too. The restaurant, Atlantic Dining, specializes in fresh seafood and salads, as well as the signature V Burger, among other menu items. Like some dining options in Vegas, you can occasionally expect a buffet line here.
So don’t necessarily expect fine dining, but it’s typical casino fare that will fuel you up for the next round of games.
'Captain Tim' aboard the ship — Photo courtesy of Victory Casino Cruises
If you tend to get seasick, pick a day with calm weather and smooth water, and don't forget to take a Dramamine. Keep hydrated, too. There's nothing worse than a seasick hangover.
The bottom line: This “poker cruise” is amusing, even if you aren't a big gambler. Sou can relax on the deck, sip champagne, listen to live music and watch the water.
And if you are a gambler – even beyond any bad hand or lost chip – you still always have the stunning water views.
Gambling Day Cruises Port Canaveral Shuttle Service
The below schedule and dining options have been temporarily suspended.
Our buffet service has been temporarily suspended and only à la carte service will be available.
À la carte must be purchased on the ship.
We are voluntarily closing on Mondays and Tuesdays, on a temporary basis,
in order to provide ample opportunity for additional deep cleaning of all Victory facilities.
The departing and arrival times, listed below, for Wednesday thru Sunday cruises remains the same.
Victory I Cruise Schedule: Boarding is one hour prior to departure | ||
Departs | Returns | |
Monday thru Saturday AM Cruises | 11 AM | 4:15 PM* |
Sunday thru Thursday PM Cruises | 7 PM | 12:30 AM* |
Friday PM Cruise | 7 PM | 1 AM* |
Saturday PM Cruise | 7 PM | 1 AM* |
Sunday Day Cruise | Noon | 6 PM* |
*All return times are approximate. |
Victory I Pricing Per Person For Cruise (Includes Port Fee/Parking/Federal Tax) | |||
Boarding | Advance Dining | Dining Purchase On Ship | |
Monday thru Saturday AM Cruises | $13 | $15 | $17.50 |
Sunday thru Tuesday PM Cruises | $13 | À La Carte Menu Available Only | |
Wednesday and Thursday PM Cruises | $13 | $15 | $17.50 |
Friday and Saturday PM Cruises | $13 | $20 | $22.50 |
Sunday Noon Cruise | $13 | $20 | $22.50 |
Buffet may have special pricing on holidays and special events. Atlantic Café is available on the Sunday Noon cruise, Monday AM cruise, Tuesday AM cruise and Wednesday through Saturday AM & PM cruises. Buffet is not available on the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday PM cruises. À la Carte menu is available, for your dining needs, on Deck 1 everyday. |
Minimum Age: 18 years of age to sail and/or gamble, 21 years of age to consume alcohol. Valid Government I.D. Required.
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Proper attire required (shoes and shirts).
Wheelchair and handicap scooter accessible (except for Transportation for scooters). We have 3 elevators on board and we also have a marine crew that will be happy to assist you up and down the ramp; if necessary. If you require a wheelchair during the cruise, you would need to provide your own.
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