![]() ![]() As far as the gambling goes, I had hoped to play some of the tables on Deck 2 - but could not breathe, so we left with them same money in our pockets as we came with. There was about a 25 minute wait when we went down to Deck 1 to eat at about 7:30. The food is of average selection and quality, served on plastic plates. ![]() As has been pointed out in other posts, it is really not a buffet, as you are served by staff. The back of Deck 4 is an open lunge area where, you guessed it, smoking is allowed. ![]() At least this way, people who smoke at the front of the boat do not gas-out everyone to the back. Victory should take a cue from other cruise lines and make one side a non-smoking area or perhaps the front half. The Lounge area was not too bad, but if you wanted to step outside to see the water, you are back in the smoking section. However, the smoke was so overpowering that you could smell it in the dining area on Deck 1. Decks 1 (dining area) and 4 (inside lounge) are non-smoking. The entire boat wreaks of cigarette smoke. You will see some other reviews with the same advice. Here is a recap of our experience: - If you are a non-smoker, avoid this trip at all costs. First (and will be only) time on the Victory Casino boat. ![]()
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