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benefits of elite captains club?


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On the Journey two weeks ago we got coupons for discounts on laundry, 30 mins additional internet time if we signed up for a package, invites to a few events (tea, tours on board, wine tasting) and the Captains Club cocktail party.

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We were on Quest, not Journey, and as a second timer on a RCCL brand we received an invite to the Captains Club event, plus 10 additional minutes with an internet package (Select received an additional 20 minutes and Elite members 30 minutes), plus $5.00 each off of any laundry service. Since the cost of dry cleaning a pant or sweater was $5.00, we each got an item dry cleaned for free.

 

As far as the Tours, you could request to go to any of them as a Cruise Critic member. There were a number of us who did the Bridge Tour, Galley Tour, and Engine Room Tour. In fact, we received 3 invites to the Bridge and were able to give them to others that we met. We were in the Penthouse and they kept sending us the invites. It didn't matter though because they would give you the tour if you asked as a CC member.

 

The thing I like about Azamara is that you don't need all these extras that would be useful on a larger ship such as priority boarding etc. Plus, everyone on the ship was invited to Elegant Tea. Yea.

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