Big M Casino Cruise Fort Myers

  
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Big M Casino offers fun gaming action on a cruise ship. Located on the Fort Myers coast, this casino cruise ship takes to the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico on its journeys. Passengers enjoy a casual gambling atmosphere while out to sea, and a buffet presents inviting dining options if you want to add a meal to the picture. Boarding passes that include the buffet are available, and if you're not interested, you can pay less and stick to the gaming action. Either way, the Big M Casino cruises can definitely be worth considering when looking for things to do on the southeast Florida coast.

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The only gambling boat on Fort Myers Beach, all the amenities of a commercial casino, slots, roulette, cards. The Big M goes out in the morning with a nice brunch Buffet and in the evening with a Dinner Buffet. You can view a beautiful sun set in the evening cruise also dolphins. One Day Casino Gambling Cruise Ships For a special treat take the Discovery Sun which is a day long cruise to the Big M Casino Cruise, Fort Myers FL Answer 1 of 6: Located in Dania Beach, the establishment features daily poker tournaments and simulcast racing of dogs, thoroughbreds and sulkies. The Big M Casino, Fort Myers Beach Picture: Casino Cruise Ship - Check out Tripadvisor members' 15,524 candid photos and videos of The Big M Casino.

The Big M Casino Fort Myers employs a 162-foot cruise ship for its journeys. On board are a number of table games, and if you prefer slot machines, a variety of exciting multi-line games are available on the second deck. Blackjack, roulette, craps, Let it Ride, and three card poker are the table games, while the slot machines feature favorites such as video poker and Wheel of Fortune. It is worth noting that you can join a free club and earn special points while playing the slots on Big M Casino cruises. The more points you rack up, the more cash you get back. Free meals are also awarded to Big M Casino visitors who earn a certain amount of points with their Player's Cards, and you can enjoy free drinks while you play regardless of how many points you have, so it pays to sign up.

Should you be interested in enjoying a Big M Casino Fort Myers cruise, the boats depart from Fort Myers Beach, from the Moss Marine at 450 Harbor Court. Both the parking lot and the ticket office that can be found at the Moss Marine close five minutes prior to the ship leaving, so it is always a good idea to show up early. It is possible to start boarding one hour prior to departure. All passengers on the Big M Casino cruises must be at least 21 years old, and should you choose to embark on one of the Friday, Saturday, or Sunday night trips, you can enjoy plenty of live entertainment. The Casino M girls—the casino's cheerleaders of sorts—help to keep things especially lively on weekend nights.

The Big M Casino Cruise Fort Myers

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The Big M Casino Fort Myers, as is true of its sister ship in Myrtle Beach South Carolina, offers both day and night cruises. Certain cruises feature special highlights to help attract guests. These highlights can include fun parties, free buffets for seniors, and bingo tournaments that benefit local charities. On Mondays and Tuesdays, the Big M Casino Fort Myers takes a break, so if you find yourself in the area on these days, you might enjoy all the other fun things to do in the area. Spending time on the beach is one of the top things to do in the Fort Myers-Naples area, and there is no shortage of impressive golf courses to indulge in.

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Big M Casino Cruise Fort Myers Fl

  1. The Big 'M' gambling cruise departs from Fort Myers. From January to April, she offers casino cruises seven days a week. The cruise doesn't operate on Mondays from May through December, except for holidays that land on Mondays. Guest capacity: 400 Length: 162 feet Slots: over 185 Sailing Schedule.
  2. Las Vegas style gambling aboard Big M Casino Cruise Ft. Myers Beach, Florida Written by: Nita Ettinger Nita Ettinger is Co-publisher for Siesta Publications Inc. And the Editor in Chief for Must Do Visitor Guides.