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Royal up bid from sky class to star class suite: do you get the star class perks?


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6 hours ago, dleahy4444 said:

May I ask what room you started with and if your bid was substantially more than the minimum? We are starting from an owner’s suite which will be perfectly wonderful if we don’t win our bid. We know our bid is weak, but we are hoping that we have shot given the lower capacity. But maybe that works against us. Hard to guess

I started with an Owners Suite. Got 3 different requests to Royal up which I chose not to because I would would only want to got to a Star Class, and the ones available were 2 floors. Then the last time a two bedroom Aqua suite became available and at that time I I said what the heck. So I bid and it  was more than the minimum. I did not know until the day before I sailed that I won the bid. I was a little nervous, but so glad we won. We had such an awesome time.

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9 hours ago, bajathree said:

I have heard that RoyalUp is a third party company.

It is a third-party company; not sure if it is the same one NCL uses. I cant remember who the ship's officer was who answered, but a member of our group asked the question on an Allure cruise prior to Covid-late 2019

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