Try doing a dummy booking without your C&A number entered, and then again with the C&A number. Compare the prices - you might be getting the discount without knowing it. I don't think it specifically says which discount(s) you're getting.
Are the prices quoted on the GGG sale flyer the lowest possible fare? Or can I still get the Diamond balcony discount applied to the GGG price? The "fine print" on the flyer states "*Going, Going, Gone is valid for new individual bookings only. Offer is not combinable with any promotional offers or discounts with the exception of Crown & Anchor benefits and NextCruise Onboard Booking Bonus" - so it appears you still get the Tier bonus from C&A.
Looking at a cruise out of Los Angeles and trying to get an idea on airfare. Which is better, LAX or Long Beach to fly into for a cruise out of Los Angeles? Where is the cruise terminal? I haven't sailed out of LA since 2009 and it was out of Long Beach at that time. Thanks in advance.
Do you have to book through a TA to get the prices shown on the Going, Going, Gone sales flyer? When I look at pricing on the RC website, pricing for the cruises shown on the flyer are about 25% higher. 🤔
For the first-timers, I highly recommend the panoramic ocean view rooms, rather than a suite. More economical, but still decent space over standard rooms.
I guess it's just me - I really don't care that much about the itinerary. For me, it's more about the ship. If I was forced to make a choice - I guess I would say my preference leans towards the Caribbean. I'm a warm weather person. (BTW - did Alaska. It was good, but once was enough.)
We have two weeks until we board Harmony - will be our first time with Capt. Johnny. I'll admit, I never gave much thought to who (whom?) our captain was, but I'm kinda excited that we'll have a bona-fide star-captain at the helm this time.😍
C&A level has no effect on your luggage delivery. It will get to your cabin in the same time regardless of what the level on the tag is. Don't sweat the small stuff. 🍹