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Dimond Plus benefits at 49,75,100 cruise credits?


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After 49 completed cruises:

 

Dinner with an officer [7+ nights]

VIP Theatre experience [5+ nights]

Upgraded bathroom amenities delivered to your stateroom

 

I'm assuming that this is every cruise after 49.

 

As stated above: 100 th......7 night balcony cruise.

 

I don't see any mention of 75 on the letter that I received in September, 2004.

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It says that those with 49,75, and 100 cruise credits get added benefits, do you guys know what those benefits are?

 

50th cruise: Assistance with loading your "walker" onto the ship.

 

75th cruise: Complimentary hearing aid batteries.

 

100th cruise: Free use of "respirator" and oxygen tanks...

 

No offense meant to our older friends...but, seriously, you've had to be cruising quite awhile to get up to your 100th cruise...

I mean...heck, most of my friends think I cruise a lot...about twice a year...I've sort of lost track of how many cruises I've been on (the list at the bottom are the ones I remember...Royal Caribbean says my cruise last weekend was my 11th with them... Celebrity counts me at 10, Carnival at 2,one each on Princess and Norwegian...

 

I'm 52 years old...For me to hit 100 on Royal Caribbean, if I cruised only with them, 2 cruises a year, I'd reach that 100 cruise level at the young age of 97...

Of course, I could go on 3 cruise a year from here on out and speed that age up to a mere 82...

 

:) :) :)

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Yeah, but if you have both time and money, you can cruise for 12+ nights in a JS or better and get 3 credits per cruise.

 

Do that 4 times a year, and you could have 100 credits within 10 years.

 

Now wouldn't that be the life?

 

Happy sailings,

Wendy

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You're probably like me....doing it the hard way. If you took a whole lot of 3 day cruises in a junior suite you could get your required cruise credits earlier than 82 [you would get two credits for each cruise]. If you did the Monarch once per month, you could be at 59 two years from now. A 3 day every month would get old quickly for me, though.

 

Some people are in the Travel Industry, so cruise quite a bit.

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Dunno.....I was assuming that they were the bathroom amenities that come with suites. That can't be right, though, because as Diamond + they often give them to us already in Balcony staterooms.

 

 

So......I dunno:D

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It says that those with 49,75, and 100 cruise credits get added benefits, do you guys know what those benefits are?

 

 

OMG! I thought the title said "49,750,100" cruise credits!! LOL.

 

 

 

What would be the cruise perks then? :D

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