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Lany

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Confused and hopefully someone can clarify...

 

I know this is $100, but is this $100 per person or $100 off the cabin total?

 

And what if I am Platinum, but I cruise with others in my cabin that aren't...are they still entitiled to this discount because they are cruising with me?

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Confused and hopefully someone can clarify...

 

I know this is $100, but is this $100 per person or $100 off the cabin total?

 

And what if I am Platinum, but I cruise with others in my cabin that aren't...are they still entitiled to this discount because they are cruising with me?

The discount is for the cabin. Not per person.

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A lot of people might not know that the more nights you sail, the bigger the discount.

 

These are:

Platinum Balcony discount is,

$50 for 3-5 nights (not days)

$100 for 6-9 nights (not days)

$200 for 10 nights or above (not days)

 

Diamond and Diamond Plus Balcony discount is,

$100 for 3-5 nights (not days)

$200 for 6-9 nights (not days)

$300 for 10 nights or above (not days)

 

This is per cabin.

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We are platinum also, but by booking with an online agency we got free gratuities. It shakes out better in this age of fuel charges and every other thing added on.

 

You still get your discount no matter who you book with. ;)

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Are these discounts with the C&A certificates or are they for every cruise once you reach platinum?

 

Is this what you are asking about? I am not familiar with them, so I am not sure. If so, I believe you can use both. Someone will correct me if I am wrong.

 

That is if you own stock in RCCL. If you own 100 or more shares you get an additional onboard credit above and beyond all other credits and discounts you receive from Platinum/Diamond/D+ balcony discounts, C/A coupons, & booking onboard for future cruises, etc.

 

The shareholder benefit is as follows:

$250 - Onboard credit per stateroom for 14 or more nights

$200 - Onboard credit per stateroom for 9 to 13 nights

$100 - Onboard credit per stateroom for 6 to 8 nights

$50 - Onboard credit per stateroom for 5 nights or less

 

You can use this benefit over and over again for as many cruises as you want as long as you are a shareholder on the date of the cruise.

 

Check out www.rclinvestor.com for more info.

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The C&A discounts have nothing to do with coupons.

 

Thanks. I didn't know her C&A certificates, was my "C&A coupon." :o

I thought she either meant her reward certificates for Charge card or stock.

I said someone would correct me. Thanks. ;)

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I dream of the cruise that I get my C&A Platinum (soon to be diamond) balcony discount, my stockholder's OBC AND pick the right cruise that gets a C&A Coupon on top of it! Oh, I forgot to mention that I book the cruise with my Next Cruise certificate and get my OBC for that too!!

 

Ah...dreaming of the perfect cruise....

 

Stephanie :cool:

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