Hi everyone,
I've made reference to this trick before on other topics, but I figured I'd put this in it's own topic post so people can identify it easier.
Basically, you are able to view any upcoming cruise planner page without actually being booked on that cruise. Accessing the cruise planner before booking the cruise is especially helpful in identifying available excursions or the current prices for dining or beverage packages. This is more helpful for Royal Caribbean
FYI, Royal Caribbean Group updated the cruise planner page authorizations and by doing so, each cruise planner page accessed outside of a reservation needs to be accessed independently. On the spreadsheet tool, there are now links to the highest used pages instead of only one link. Here's the link to the spreadsheet tool (same link as previous).
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ukT6gOPcu7coL92LuDcyDaWXQfO88u5kN9FEdHRj5bM/edit?usp=sharing
For those of you utilizing the URL