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W&K: You wrote "Don't forget to get the onboard credit for owning stock! That's a real goodie."

 

We own stock on Royal Caribbean. How much stock do you have to have? Who do you call to get the onboard credit? How much is the onboard credit? Well, just tell me as much as you can. Thanks!

 

Marianne

Royal Caribbean - 23

Carnival - 11; NCL - 9

Princess - 4; Costa - 2

Disney - 1; Celebrity - 1

Other now defunct lines - 18

 

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Marianne-

 

If you own 100 shares or more of RCL stock, you can receive an onboard credit for RCCL and X cruises booked before May 1, 2005.

 

I found out about this somewhere on these boards - I wish I'd known many cruises ago.

 

Since I bought the stock in January, we have amassed $350 in credits for 3 cruises. (2 4-day, 1 14-day)

 

Happy crediting and cruising!

 

Wendy

 

RCL shareholder benefit

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A 12 day cruise in a suite = 3 credits. The Double Diamond after 25 cruises we were told would start later this year. Our favorite perk is the Platnium & Diamond member party.

 

Sovereign 598

Sovereign 599

Sovereign 500

Voyager 1100

Explorer 501

Radiance 1101

Majesty 302

Adventure 402

Enchantment 1102

Monarch 103

Legend 403

Navigator 1103

Mariner 304

Grandeur 404

Sovereign 504

Serenade 1104

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We have enjoyed the Diamond perks.

Now that Princess has increased the loyalty program I expect that RCI is looking at adding another level. We have not quite reach 25 with RCCL but we are getting close.

 

John

 

10/3/4 Explorer of the Seas

 

NCL, RCCL, HAL, Carnival, Regency, BSL, Costa, Cunard, Princess, Celebrity

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Can someone please tell me what are the so called "CREDITS"?

 

How do you get the credits?

 

What do you do with the credits?

 

I do know about the ship board credit if you own 100 shares of RCCL stock, but i do not know anything about credits

 

Inquiring minds would like to know

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When i used the term credit it equls number of cruises. RCL is saying to reach Diamond level you need 10 cruises. You could take for example 10 3 day cruises. Or 3 12 day cruises in a suite plus 1 7 day cruise in an interior room.

3,4,5,7,10,11 day cruise = 1 credit cruise

12 day or longer cruises = 2 credits cruise

cat. C or higher suite = 1 credit cruise

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pcur,

 

According to your list, I won't be able to enjoy the Diamond member Concierge Club, because there isn't one on the Legend of the Seas? That was one perk I was really looking forward to as a Diamond member.

 

Sheila

Likes to cruise twice as much for half the price.

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