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Suer is correct. :thumb Diamond members and above get Cocierge status and access to their lounge. As for the benefit of it I guess that depends on your consumption of alcoholic beverages on a Pre-Dinner nightly basis as that seems to be the MOST valuable perk associated with it. :grin Assuming U and your significant other consume 2 drinks a night each at ~ $6 a pop that amounts to about ~ $170 for a 7 Day Cruise. Over the timespan its a nice perk for Pass Paxs that reach the Diamond level. That being said the trend seems to be reducing these perks either by making them more difficult to attain or by reducing them unfortunately. So most likely by the time most folks just beginning stages of their cruising carreer the tables will be either changed or NO longer available. =shrugAs a siednote Royal Caribbeans cousin (Celebrity) does offer Concierge Class accomodations at and additional costs and has cabins designated with that Class for sale. Now the perks diifer Gr8ly for Celebrity and I would by guessing if I attempted to point out to U what they actaully are as I have NEVER cruised in that Class with them.Per the balcony divider question the answers above are ABSOLUTELY correct in that the dividers can NOT be opened on the Voyager Class ships. I know that Princess ships offer that option and I believe Carnival's ships do offer that option also. Enjoy your cruise!!! :thumb.
Suer is correct. :thumb Diamond members and above get Cocierge status and access to their lounge. As for the benefit of it I guess that depends on your consumption of alcoholic beverages on a Pre-Dinner nightly basis as that seems to be the MOST valuable perk associated with it. :grin Assuming U and your significant other consume 2 drinks a night each at ~ $6 a pop that amounts to about ~ $170 for a 7 Day Cruise.
Over the timespan its a nice perk for Pass Paxs that reach the Diamond level. That being said the trend seems to be reducing these perks either by making them more difficult to attain or by reducing them unfortunately. So most likely by the time most folks just beginning stages of their cruising carreer the tables will be either changed or NO longer available. =shrug
As a siednote Royal Caribbeans cousin (Celebrity) does offer Concierge Class accomodations at and additional costs and has cabins designated with that Class for sale. Now the perks diifer Gr8ly for Celebrity and I would by guessing if I attempted to point out to U what they actaully are as I have NEVER cruised in that Class with them.
Per the balcony divider question the answers above are ABSOLUTELY correct in that the dividers can NOT be opened on the Voyager Class ships. I know that Princess ships offer that option and I believe Carnival's ships do offer that option also. Enjoy your cruise!!! :thumb
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