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Booked on Royal Princess back to back...2 7 day cruises.

If we purchase a coffee card on the first leg can we carry forward any unused portion to the second leg?

Any advice is appreciated.

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The coffee package is valid only on the voyage for which it is purchased. If the maximum number of coffees pre-purchased are not used during the voyage, the remaining value will NOT be credited or refunded and is NOT transferable for any purpose.

 

 

Yet, YMMV.

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Coffee Cards are now electronically added to your cruise card or medallion (which ever your ship uses) The card has an expiration date at the end of your cruise thus after your 7 day cruise, no mo coffee.

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6 minutes ago, WmFCoyote said:

Coffee Cards are now electronically added to your cruise card or medallion (which ever your ship uses) The card has an expiration date at the end of your cruise thus after your 7 day cruise, no mo coffee.

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We've been on 2 different ships (Crown & Regal) doing a B2B since the electronic coffee program was started and YES they do allow the unused coffee punches to be carried over to the next voyage. 

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28 minutes ago, WmFCoyote said:

Coffee Cards are now electronically added to your cruise card or medallion (which ever your ship uses) The card has an expiration date at the end of your cruise thus after your 7 day cruise, no mo coffee.

The end of a B2B is the end date of the second voyage.  If in the same cabin.  If have to move cabins on turnover day, then you used to get a new cruise card.  Now this is unnecessary on a Medallion ship and they can just re-program the same Medallion to new cabin.  It should depend what is in the stateroom billing system for your account as an end date.  Lots of B2B's also sell as a single longer voyage.  So, it's not "no mo coffee".

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Yes, specialty drinks carried over. On our recent b2b2b we traded our mini bar for coffee packages. At the beginning of our 2nd and 3rd legs our totals of specialty coffees included any remaining coffees from the previous segment plus 15 additional. I don't know about the unlimited brewed coffee, but suspect that this provision may not carry over.

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37 minutes ago, skynight said:

Yes, specialty drinks carried over. On our recent b2b2b we traded our mini bar for coffee packages. At the beginning of our 2nd and 3rd legs our totals of specialty coffees included any remaining coffees from the previous segment plus 15 additional. I don't know about the unlimited brewed coffee, but suspect that this provision may not carry over.

If you have the coffee trade in option or you were to but a new coffee package then it doesn't make much difference.

I suspect if you didn't have a new coffee package they might not allow unlimited regular coffee if they happen to notice it.

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