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Hello! My fiancé and I are will be sailing in April. I'm a Diamond member and he's a Gold (just shy of Platinum). Is it possible for my fiancé to receive the same diamond benefits as well?

I've heard that Royal Caribbean will match for same household, but I've also heard they won't do it unless you are married. I was wondering what other's experience with this was and if it was worth calling ahead to get my fiancé the same benefits.

 

Thank you in advance!

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If you call and tell them it's your fiancé they sometimes will and sometimes won't.  Technically a fiancé is not an equivalent to a spouse.  If you refer to them as your spouse they probably will without getting into the details.   

 

The same address notation is widely accepted as a criteria but that's never been documented by Royal anywhere.

 

The exact wording is:

 

A Crown & Anchor Society member can be added into a

relationship with other family members in the same household

and receive equivalent tier status; however, Cruise Points will

remain according to actual cruises taken and calculated using

the Program level accrual system described above. Pinnacle

Club member tier status will not be awarded to dependents if

earned by their parent and/or guardian. Pinnacle Club member

tier status can only be earned by an individual, spouse or

significant other* by one of them accumulating 700 Cruise

Points or more in the Crown & Anchor Society program.

For all tiers except Pinnacle Club, a relationship is defi ned as a

spouse or significant other* and children less than 18 years old.

 

For Pinnacle Club a relationship is considered a spouse and/or

significant other*.

 

*In all instances, a “significant other” is defined as someone in

a similar relationship to an individual as a spouse.

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1 hour ago, DarlingDancer said:

Thank you! We do have the same mailing address. I'll make sure to call this week!

Just tell them you live together and you want to add your partner.  Done.  Enjoy and congrats.   

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10 hours ago, Chiliburn said:

I have been told they sometimes ask how long you have been living together. 
Someone said 4 years is the requirement.is that true ?

Four seconds is more like it  Just need to live together.  Doesn’t matter how long.  
 

Whoever said that is just making stuff up or repeating info they didn’t even bother to verify.  

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