Princess Players Club: Casino Offers + Points Strategy

Princess Players Club

Princess Players Club

If you’ve ever wondered how to cruise for free—or nearly free—this post is your golden ticket. I recently booked the Caribbean aboard the Majestic Princess thanks to a clever combo of casino play, targeted offers, and strategic use of points. No gimmicks, no high-roller status—just smart travel hacking that anyone can learn.

In this post, I’ll break down:

  • How Princess Cruises casino deals work

  • How I booked my cruise and flights with minimal out-of-pocket cost

  • Tips to replicate this strategy for your own dream cruise

Whether you're new to casino offers or already dabbling in points, this guide will help you maximize your chances of sailing free. Let’s dive in!

How Princess Cruises Casino Deals Work

When I book travel, I usually begin with flights—but casino cruise deals flip that strategy. I first started receiving Princess Cruises casino offers in early 2023, after a weeklong sailing on the Enchanted Princess with my son. During that cruise, I spent about an hour a day in the casino, using $400 in onboard credit (earned from booking perks) as my “investment.” My game of choice? Video blackjack. By the end of the trip, I had earned enough points for another $400 in onboard credit—but that wasn’t my goal. I was playing the long game: I wanted to get on Princess Cruises’ casino mailing list.

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Sure enough, about six weeks later, the offers started rolling in. Since May 2023, I’ve consistently received complimentary interior cabin offers—just paying taxes, fees, and a $200 deposit per person (which gets refunded as onboard credit once we sail). At first, I was getting offers for nearly every itinerary. But I’ve had to adjust my strategy recently: the Sky and Royal Princess don’t offer video blackjack, so I’ve switched to video poker. It earns fewer points, but I’m improving—and I’m still getting free cruise offers.

When I saw the Majestic Princess sailing to Princess Cay, San Juan, and St. Thomas in late March, I jumped on it. My friend Mary was game to join, so we booked it for $400 each, covering taxes, fees, and the refundable deposit. We didn’t upgrade our room this time, but we could have. Personally, I love interior cabins—they’re pitch black at night, and I sleep like a dream.


How I booked my cruise and flights with minimal out-of-pocket cost


For flights, I used the website point.me to find availability. There are lots of options for award searches and flights. This is the one I use. I like that it breaks it down like I am 5 years old on the whole process. It shows you the available flights, which award you need to use, etc. How it works:


Point.Me

Princess Cruise Deals - Point.me

First step

Fill out the query with if you want round trip/one way.

How many passengers

What type of ticket you are looking for Economy/First Class

Home Airport -> Destination Airport

Dates

Princess Cruises Deals - Flights

Results

Sort by their suggestions, fewest points or the quickest.

Princess Cruises Deals - Flights

Select your flights

Princess Cruises Deals - Flights

Follow their directions

They give you step by step instructions on how to use your miles to book your ticket! It’s that easy!

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I ended up booking round-trip tickets on Southwest because it is a direct/non-stop flight. I used 27,000 points and $11.20 for my flights. Considering this is peak spring break, I am thrilled! I will not need a hotel this trip since Mary lives in Ft Lauderdale. If I did, I would be staying at the Hyatt Place Dania Beach pre-cruise.

Final Thoughts

Scoring a free cruise with Princess Players Club wasn’t luck—it was strategy. By understanding how casino offers work, playing smart, and pairing those deals with points for flights, I turned a dream Caribbean escape into a nearly free reality. If you’re curious about cruising for less or want to replicate this exact itinerary, the tools and tactics I’ve shared here are a great place to start. Travel hacking isn’t just for frequent flyers—it’s for anyone willing to learn, play strategically, and plan with purpose.

Let’s Travel Hack Together

If you enjoy learning how we travel as a family using points, miles, and smart credit card strategies, I’d love for you to follow along:

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