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....which is why I said "other than for Pinnacle" - your highly respected group is the one exception where C & A status is recognized by way of the Gold card. :)

 

Not so for the rest of us.....:D

You completely misunderstood my post. I knew exactly what you meant and I was being funny thus the :D at the end. Guess it didn't come off that way.:o

Someone must have their panties in a wad

 

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I guess for those that wear panties, that might create a very uncomfortable situation.:p

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Someone posted on a different forum about the various colors of sea pass cards.

 

Does RC have red and black sea pass cards?

 

Gold is for suites?

Silver is for Junior suites?

Blue for other rooms?

 

 

The blue is super pale and not a lot different to the silver so most would never notice

The gold is a vibrant yellow gold but some ships also use a champagne gold card to show people who boarded from a different port for med cruises usually

 

 

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You completely misunderstood my post. I knew exactly what you meant and I was being funny thus the :D at the end. Guess it didn't come off that way.:o

 

I guess for those that wear panties, that might create a very uncomfortable situation.:p

 

...glossed over the "cabin category" part of your post. :o I thought I never misunderstand your posts!! (first time for everything). :D

 

Thanks for clarifying! :)

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is that a standard card color or for a certain type of stateroom?

 

 

Blue or white is the standard for those in an interior, ocean view or balcony cabin. JS gets a silver card. GS and above get a gold card. pinnacle Club members also get a gold card.

 

 

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Patti, you almost made my spit up my beer, and you know how hard to do that is. Say hi to Jim the lurker for me.

Oops, I'm sorry bout that.

 

BTW, looks like we'll be seeing you in September on the Explorer. You are still booked for September 11th aren't you?

 

I'll make sure that the lurker gets your message.:D

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Oops, I'm sorry bout that.

 

BTW, looks like we'll be seeing you in September on the Explorer. You are still booked for September 11th aren't you?

 

I'll make sure that the lurker gets your message.:D

 

 

Sure am, can't wait to see you, and as always, I'm up for some trivia if you can use me.

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