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Yes, you get all that "stuff" and its value is of personal choice. I personally like it and enjoy the added perks. If you have not cruised Oceania previously be aware that the cabins at this level are small, about 200 square feet. It is sometimes difficult to find adequate storage space and should you have any guests there is little sitting area.

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Traveling on the Riveria from Rome to Venice in Sept. 2012. Is it worth the extra money to book a room on the concierge level? Do you really get priority dinner reservations, embarkment and luggage delivery?

 

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