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Presenting your casino comp offers effectively is often the difference between **approval and denial** for comped cruise cabins. This blueprint walks you through the precise steps you need to take — from gathering the right proof to organizing ADT/Theo data — to maximize your chances of approval with cruise casino programs.

Whether you play tribal casinos, commercial casinos, or regional casinos, organizing your offer history correctly is a skill that improves your comp success rate and helps cruise comp teams make confident decisions.

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Why Packaging Matters

Cruise casino programs receive hundreds of submissions. Those with well-organized evidence of play, loyalty status, and clear ADT/Theo math rise to the top because rating departments can interpret value quickly and accurately.

Offers that are poorly documented, missing club numbers, or lack clarity in session history tend to be denied — even if the underlying play itself would have qualified.


Step 1 — Gather Your Offer Proof

  • Email & Mail Offers: Screenshots or PDFs showing offer details.
  • Casino Name & Date: Include property name, date, and program.
  • Offer Value: Verify room comps, free play, and included perks.
  • Written Confirmation: Capture any prior approvals you have received.

Clear, dated proof reduces review time and increases confidence in your submission.


Step 2 — Compile ADT and Theo Data

ADT (Average Daily Theoretical) and Theo (Theoretical Loss) are the core metrics for cruise casino rating. Collect the following properly:

  • Total Hours Played — Per session or day
  • Average Bet — Consistent denomination data
  • House Edge / Game Type — Slots vs table differences
  • Daily Theo Calculation — Total Theo per play period

Present these figures clearly in chronological order to make your case stronger and easier to interpret — whether tribal, commercial, or mixed play.


Step 3 — Document Loyalty Program Details

  • Players-Club Numbers — List all active accounts
  • Tier Level — Indicate status achieved (if applicable)
  • Casino Network — Indicate linked programs
  • Expiration Dates — Current play validity

Cruise casino teams like to verify loyalty numbers quickly; providing clear IDs upfront reduces friction in the approval process.


Step 4 — Organize by Casino & Time

Group offer proof by property and chronologically. This helps reviewers see:

  • Play Progression — How your ADT evolved
  • Consistency — Steady session patterns
  • Play Priority — Primary venues where you performed

Avoid mix-ups such as stacking offers from unrelated markets without context — this can confuse reviewers and delay decisions.


Step 5 — Create the Submission Packet

Your packet should include:

  • Coversheet — Summary of ADT/Theo metrics and goals
  • Offer Attachments — Screenshots, PDFs, letters
  • Loyalty IDs — Club numbers and tier info
  • Session History — Spreadsheet or table of play

A clean, labeled packet demonstrates professionalism and increases the likelihood of a decision in your favor.


Step 6 — Narrative Notes (Optional but Powerful)

Adding a short narrative helps reviewers understand your play profile. Include:

  • Why you play — session intent
  • How you play — denomination & duration choices
  • Travel context — timing near cruise departure

A narrative isn’t required, but it humanizes your submission and can make complex math easier to interpret.


Common Packaging Mistakes to Avoid

  • Missing club IDs — renders ADT meaningless
  • Poor time tracking — breaks ADT patterns
  • Incomplete offers — delays approvals
  • Lack of structure — creates reviewer confusion

Submission Tools & Best Practices

  • PDF compilation — universal, easy to verify
  • Consistent naming — date, casino, offer type
  • Tabulated ADT tables — quick reviewer insight
  • Offer index page — navigable at the top

Final Checklist Before Submission

  • All offers dated and labeled
  • ADT / Theo summaries complete
  • Club IDs listed
  • Narrative (if any) included
  • Submission packet compiled cleanly

Next Step — Get Comped

Once your offer packaging is complete, submit it through our system for the quickest review and matching process:

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