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I apologize for this as I know I’ve seen threads on this subject but I can seem to find them again.  I’ve also tried to find this info on royals website with no luck. So please help...

 

 I was just notified that I won my upgrade bid to a JS on AOS. What are

the perks?   Does it include Voom? In room coffee maker? Priority boarding etc?  Or is that just GS and above?

 

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Coffee & tea makers, yes.

 

Priority boarding, such as it is, yes.

 

What class of ship?  You may have a walk-in closet.

 

Bathtub in the bathroom.

 

Bathrobes for use during your cruise.

 

Lovely silver SeaPass card.

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31 minutes ago, jadedhart said:

It adventure....I don’t know what class that is?  So I can bring my own coffee??  Yippee!  That alone is worth the extra money!

 

Adventure is Voyager class.

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1 hour ago, jadedhart said:

It adventure....I don’t know what class that is?  So I can bring my own coffee??  Yippee!  That alone is worth the extra money!

The coffee maker in the cabins use pods, very similar to coffee makers in hotel rooms. 

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11 minutes ago, sandebeach said:

The coffee maker in the cabins use pods, very similar to coffee makers in hotel rooms. 

Thanks for that info!  Like k cup pods or the little round filter packets?

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26 minutes ago, jadedhart said:

Thanks for that info!  Like k cup pods or the little round filter packets?

 

Not K-Cup, round, ill-fitting packets that make a big mess.

 

Get the free room service coffee, much easier.

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11 hours ago, sandebeach said:

The coffee maker in the cabins use pods, very similar to coffee makers in hotel rooms. 

 

And are just as bad, I am with Bob...use room service.   Me, I like to get up and out early, fill our travel mugs and then bring back to the sleepy head DH to share on our balcony.    

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10 minutes ago, TeeRick said:

Two C&A points per night is another benefit to a JS.

 

Double points are not awarded for bid upgrades, as is the case for the OP.   

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14 minutes ago, TeeRick said:

Two C&A points per night is another benefit to a JS.

Winning the bid will not get C&A 2 points. Winning the bid only get a JS benefit. Another benefit of JS is Coastal Kitchen restaurant for dinner. It was an upgrade from MDR food. Correct myself Adventure of The seas don't have Coastal Kitchen 😞

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Just now, CruiseLand said:

Winning the bid will not get C&A 2 points. Winning the bid only get a JS benefit. Another benefit of JS is Coastal Kitchen restaurant for dinner. 

 

Adventure of the seas does not have a Coastal Kitchen.  

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1 minute ago, CruiseLand said:

 Just remember that. Only Quantum and Oasis-class ships have Coastal Kitchen. Sorry

 

No worries...just did not want to confuse the OP.  I love Coastal Kitchen!  🙂 

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22 hours ago, island lady said:

 

Double points are not awarded for bid upgrades, as is the case for the OP.   

Sorry I was not aware of that.  Thanks for correcting my error.  But why not award 2 points on a bid upgrade?  

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On ‎5‎/‎2‎/‎2019 at 10:45 PM, jadedhart said:

Thanks for that info!  Like k cup pods or the little round filter packets?

The round filter packets that they supply are too large for the coffee maker (4-cup packets for a one cup coffee maker). We bring Senseo packets with us. Those are designed for single serve machines and work perfectly in  the coffee makers. The nice thing is Senseo packets are available in several different roasts and flavors - we like the french roast ones from target.

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1 minute ago, TeeRick said:

Yes I now do understand that but I'm just wondering why it is that way?

 

It's been Royal's policy not to award extra points for staterooms that were booked at less than the going rate.  Royal has not publicly revealed their reasons for implementing this policy.

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3 minutes ago, Host Clarea said:

 

It's been Royal's policy not to award extra points for staterooms that were booked at less than the going rate.  Royal has not publicly revealed their reasons for implementing this policy.

Thanks!  It is policy but I still find it a bit odd.

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