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Hi CC family,

 

Just got to D+ and I have a couple of questions for those of you in the know:

 

  • The D+ BOGO for specialty dining is only for day 1, correct?
  • As a solo, do you know if I can use it a second night as well or get 50% off on that 1st night?
  • On upcoming Quantum, our cruise planner has the 20% off offer (as an OBC) if we book 3 or more specialty (I think this will be offered on other cruises now as well). Can one of the 3 be this first BOGO night or is there a restriction against D+ trying that? (In other words ie. BOGO on 1st night so in order to get the 20% off package I'd have to book 3 other nights)

 

Any answers or insights are greatly appreciated :)

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Hi CC family,

 

Just got to D+ and I have a couple of questions for those of you in the know:

 

  • The D+ BOGO for specialty dining is only for day 1, correct?
  • As a solo, do you know if I can use it a second night as well or get 50% off on that 1st night?
  • On upcoming Quantum, our cruise planner has the 20% off offer (as an OBC) if we book 3 or more specialty (I think this will be offered on other cruises now as well). Can one of the 3 be this first BOGO night or is there a restriction against D+ trying that? (In other words ie. BOGO on 1st night so in order to get the 20% off package I'd have to book 3 other nights)

 

Any answers or insights are greatly appreciated :)

The D+ BOGO specialty is night one only. Talk to the restaurant people about how they handle singles. I've read that they sometimes allow a second meal later in the cruise.

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When both people in the cabin are D+, there are 2 coupons. On some ships, if you ask on the first night, you are able to set it up for another night to have a 2nd dinner, BOGO. OR, if you have friends or family which are not D+, you can take them to dinner and use both BOGO coupons. The D+ members are charged the amount for dinner on their cards. Your "guest" is the free dinner. You can then make arrangements to divy up with your "guests". We did this on our Legend cruise.

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