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what is my C & A Level ?


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I can not figure out what my level is. On my last cruise it was platinum - but.

 

I have followng RCCL cruises

 

14 nights in outside cabin far east

3 nights outside cabin Bahamas

4 nighte in Royal suite Mexico

7 nights balcony cabin out from Miami

5 nights in Grand suite out from Barcelona

11 nights in Grand suite out from San Juan

 

Ok so my mistake humble apologies:o...that last cruise in the Grand Suite would have made you Diamond I believe. So in that case you will still be Diamond after Wednesday.

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It doesn't matter if it's 10 or 11. As Carol mentioned, the extra credit doesn't kick in until 12-nights. By my count, taking into account your suite credits, you have 10 now and should be Diamond under the current system (which, hopefully, will make you Diamond under the new system). :D

 

Correct that 10 or 11 do not matter. I was also counting days for the rumored new system.

 

When was the first cruise taken. In 2003/2004 (I think) is when they started giving extra credits for suites/12+.

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They might have been Platinum "on" the cruise and are now Diamond after the cruise.

 

The suites and the 14 night would have to be after they were eligible for the extra credit for them to be Diamond now.

 

Thanks yes I see that now :D

 

Note to self, don't do maths late at night..cause I suck at it :o

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I can not figure out what my level is. On my last cruise it was platinum - but.

 

I have followng RCCL cruises

 

14 nights in outside cabin far east --- 2 credits

3 nights outside cabin Bahamas --- 1 credit

4 nighte in Royal suite Mexico --- 2 credits

7 nights balcony cabin out from Miami --- 1 credit

5 nights in Grand suite out from Barcelona --- 2 credits

11 nights in Grand suite out from San Juan --- 2 credits

 

Looks like 10 cruise credits as long as that 14 nighter was taken during a time that you got double credits for 12+ night sailings and all suites were taken during a time that you got double credit for suites. 10 creidts under the current system makes you Diamond. Check with Royal, though because the rules have changed over the years.

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can someone guide me to where I can find my status - or is it impossable to find it if you are in Europe ?

 

I don't know if it is available in the rest of Europe yet...we can access it here in the UK...although the actual database is down now till Thursday but UK Cruisers can still see their credits online when going through the RCCL UK website.

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RCCI C&A site still has me listed as a Diamond with only 5 cruise credits. Before, they had me as a Gold. They had DW as a Diamond with 11 credits even though we both have 5 credits each and we should be Platinum. Although C&A sent me a email saying that we were both Platinums with 5 credits each, they haven't yet updated the website.

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Thanks yes I see that now :D

 

Note to self, don't do maths late at night..cause I suck at it :o

 

When did RCI start giving an extra credit for suites?

 

When did RCI start giving extra credits for 12+ nighters?

 

I believe they were in different years also.

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<I would say you're diamond until wednesday!!! >

 

What happens on Wednesday?

 

Wednesday 12th January is when the C&A changes happen.

 

Rather than credit per cruise etc..they will count nights at sea.

 

New levels also, Emerald between Platinum and Diamond and new highest level will be Pinnacle.

 

$25 refer a friend..if newbie books cruise with you (not in same cabin)

 

New amenities.

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When did RCI start giving an extra credit for suites?

 

When did RCI start giving extra credits for 12+ nighters?

 

I believe they were in different years also.

 

Receive an extra cruise credit when you purchase

and sail in a suite (categories RS, OS, FS, GS, JS,) for

sailings beginning on or after January 1, 2004.

Receive an extra cruise credit when you sail on a

12 night or longer cruise/cruisetour for sailings

beginning on or after January 1, 2003.

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