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You got one here - MLife Gold Member; heading to Beau next month... and my next cruise on the Brilliance in March.

 

Have you ever been on the Liberty of the Seas? Did you get your Brilliance cruise thru Beau? Headed to the Western Caribbean in June thanks to them - my first cruise.

 

We're from Central IL and just spent NYE at the Scarlet Pearl down there - very classy dinner they put on!!

We try to head down on Beau's flights whenever they have one departing from close to home, otherwise we drive and stop in Tunica overnight.

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Have you ever been on the Liberty of the Seas? Did you get your Brilliance cruise thru Beau? Headed to the Western Caribbean in June thanks to them - my first cruise.

 

We're from Central IL and just spent NYE at the Scarlet Pearl down there - very classy dinner they put on!!

We try to head down on Beau's flights whenever they have one departing from close to home, otherwise we drive and stop in Tunica overnight.

 

Yes! The Liberty is very nice. You will enjoy it.

I actually get my cruises free from Casino Royal (RCCL’s Casino Loyalty Players Club)

 

I did receive a few free NCL Cruise Offers through Hard Rock Biloxi and Seminole Casinos in Florida)

(Went on the Escape twice!)

 

Once you sail and play on the cruise, you will get the offers directly through the Cruise Lines.

 

 

I am convinced the Cruise Lines and Land Casinos offer each other the information.

 

 

I take the Beau Plane here locally, it offers many flights per month.

 

 

I had a chance to visit the Scarlett Pearl, last month, while on my NCL Cruise - what a beautiful place!

I would like to stay there some time. I’ve gotten free travel to Atlantis with my Total Rewards Reciprocation.

 

 

Once in the system - you will always be offered free travel... I say free but we all know we pay for it one way or another... LOL!!!

 

 

I can’t take/use all the travel offers I receive - still have a day job!

 

 

Enjoy your cruise and the many to follow :)

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  • 5 months later...

Yes, I had to pay taxes and port fees plus mandatory gratuities which are $13.50 a day. Still a GREAT deal and well worth it!!! Just used my cruise certificate last month on Liberty of the Seas to the Western Caribbean and it was WONDERFUL!!

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Yes, I had to pay taxes and port fees plus mandatory gratuities which are $13.50 a day. Still a GREAT deal and well worth it!!! Just used my cruise certificate last month on Liberty of the Seas to the Western Caribbean and it was WONDERFUL!!

 

I also received this offer and it's a bit confusing. If you have time would you please explain how it works. You mentioned a cruise certificate, does that mean you were free to book your cruise at a later time or do you have to book it that day while you were at the Beau?

 

Did they offer you the ability to upgrade to a nicer cabin?

 

I'd appreciate any additional information as I think this sounds like a fun offer. The information they provide is just so vague.

 

Thanks,

Justin

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Yes, it's a certificate number you are given on a booklet where you can look at your different options. You then call the Royal Caribbean number given to you and give them your MLife number along with the certificate number to book the cruise. (Different levels of MLife are offered different cruise options/ports.) And no, you're just basically picking up the booklet at the Beau. You don't reserve anything that day.

 

And yes, you have the ability to pay to upgrade your rooms. (For example, our free cruise included an inside cabin, but we paid to upgrade to a balcony. Well worth it in my opinion.)

 

The Royal Caribbean staff on the phone (at the number you are given) is very helpful and can answer any questions you have, no matter how trivial they may seem.

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Yes, it's a certificate number you are given on a booklet where you can look at your different options. You then call the Royal Caribbean number given to you and give them your MLife number along with the certificate number to book the cruise. (Different levels of MLife are offered different cruise options/ports.) And no, you're just basically picking up the booklet at the Beau. You don't reserve anything that day.

 

And yes, you have the ability to pay to upgrade your rooms. (For example, our free cruise included an inside cabin, but we paid to upgrade to a balcony. Well worth it in my opinion.)

 

The Royal Caribbean staff on the phone (at the number you are given) is very helpful and can answer any questions you have, no matter how trivial they may seem.

 

 

Great information thanks!!!

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