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The cruise is limited to 14 days and must be in the same category in which you usually travel; if you always book an A1, for instance, your free cruise will be in A1, not in B3. I don't remember any other limitations; we were assigned a cabin on booking. As I recall, port taxes were extra, but I may be wrong on that. Air and any pre- or post-cruise accomodations are not included.

 

Hope this helps; it all adds up to an ongoing 10 percent discount, as my husband says.

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Just to add that you can choose a cruise longer than 14 days but you have to pay the per diem rate for the extra days.

 

Don't know whether you get the EBD on those days, though. Can anyone advise?

When I've completed the booked cruises, I'll be on 130 days.

The main annoying thing is that you cannot book your free cruise until you are on the cruise that completes your 140 days. That makes it difficult for me and others who take advantage of the capacity-limited SC single grade at 110% of A grade price. Still don't understand why I can't book a cruise and pay a deposit and convert it over to a free one when I complete the 140 days.

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