Brilliance of the Seas Overview and AP Status 2026
Brilliance of the Seas hit the water in 2002 and is part of Royal Caribbean’s Radiance Class—so yeah, she’s been around a bit, but still holds her own. She carries around 2,500 passengers, which makes her one of the smaller, more relaxed ships in the fleet. Loads of windows and glass elevators mean you’re never far from a killer ocean view.
She usually sails around Europe in the summer places like the Med or Northern Europe and heads to the Caribbean or Panama Canal during the winter months. The vibe’s laid-back, the size makes it easy to get around, and she’s got all the basics: pool decks, decent dining, and some good entertainment without going over the top. If you’re into seeing cool ports and cruising without the mega-ship madness, Brilliance is a solid pick.
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Brilliance of the Seas Casino Review
The casino on Brilliance of the Seas is branded as Casino Royale, and it functions as the ship’s main late-night gaming venue. It’s positioned on Deck 6, making it easy to work into an evening plan before or after shows, lounges, or dinner. The overall feel is classic cruise-casino: low lighting, concentrated energy, and a layout designed for quick circulation between slots, tables, and the bar.
From a game-selection standpoint, this is a solid mid-size setup rather than a mega-ship casino. Third-party deck resources list roughly 195 slot machines and about a dozen gaming tables, plus a dedicated casino bar and poker-focused space for higher-stakes play. Across Royal Caribbean International, Casino Royale properties typically offer core table games such as blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat, and poker variants alongside slots and video poker, with tournaments scheduled onboard (check the daily program for times and buy-ins).
Practical policies matter when planning your casino time. The published age minimum is 18+ for casino play on most sailings, with Alaska itineraries requiring guests to be 21+. Payment is flexible: cash is accepted, and Royal Caribbean also promotes “cashless wagering,” including the ability to charge gaming funds to your onboard account (with stated daily limits that can be substantial).
Smoking is the biggest comfort variable. Royal Caribbean states that smoking is permitted in the casino during operating hours, with designated non-smoking sections (and notable itinerary/embarkation exceptions in certain regions). For frequent players, Club Royale is the built-in loyalty program; Royal Caribbean’s guidance emphasizes using your SeaPass for tracked play and notes that complimentary drinks in the casino can apply at higher tiers during operating hours.
Brilliance of the Seas AP Slot List
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There is always the possibility that the casino will exchange slots. The list is intended to provide an up-to-date overview of which Advantage Play slots were available. However, it cannot be guaranteed that they will still be available when you start your cruise.

