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What do Princess medallion colors mean?

The different colors of the Princess Medallion indicate one of two things: the number of cruises the guest has sailed with Princess, or how many days at sea they've spent with Princess.



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Set sail with Princess® and get rewarded with our cruise loyalty program, the Princess Captain's Circle?. Depending on the number of cruises and types of staterooms you've booked, you'll reach one of four tiers: Gold, Ruby, Platinum or Elite.

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Blue Lane guests essentially follow similar procedures but visit a Princess representative to confirm their travel documents and complete their checklist and/or pick up their Medallion at a terminal check-in station, the company explained. Medallion Delivery and Accessories.

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But you right, that medallions with white backgrounds indicated that it was for the inaugural 1st year of a ship's service.

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Guests who don't complete all the above steps in the Princess® MedallionClass® app will go through the Blue Lane for check-in. Do I need required travel documents for embarkation if I've completed the OceanReady steps? Yes!

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The updated OceanReady procedures classify guests into three categories: the green lane, the blue lane, and the accessibility lane. Green Lane. The green lane offers the fastest embarkation for guests who had their medallions shipped and completed their travel checklists.

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Each day you cruise is another VIFP point earned, so whether you like long cruises or spontaneous getaways, every one is totally worth it. Blue First sailing. Red 2nd sailing – 24 points. Gold 25–74 Points. Platinum 75–199 Points.

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You should make sure you have a wide array of clothing packed away in your suitcase, as cruises may require everything from a casual swimsuit to a formal tuxedo. Princess Cruises is smart casual, so pack clothing that adheres to that guideline.

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The average Princess Cruises monthly salary ranges from approximately $1,732 per month for Chef Manager to $8,945 per month for Captain. Salary information comes from 112 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.

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The Medallion speeds up embarkation, unlocks stateroom doors, enables payment and so much more. Slip it into a lanyard and wear it throughout your cruise, or visit OceanFront to shop for other ways to customize your Medallion wearable.

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Category M1 - Mini Suite. Description: Mini Suites are substantially larger than balcony staterooms, and include all the same amenities plus these added luxuries: welcome glass of champagne, separate seating area, sofa bed, two flat screen televisions, marble top furniture, a spacious closet and bathroom tub.

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Princess Cruises recommends guests bring two pieces of luggage per person, with each piece weighing no more than 50 pounds. Guests are also allowed to bring a carry-on bag. Any alcohol brought onboard must be in unopened, sealed bottles and limited to one bottle of wine or champagne per person.

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Category BD - Balcony Stateroom.

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Taking Your Passport Should you take your passport with you on shore excursions? No, you shouldn't bring your passport, unless your tour requires it. We recommend bringing your driver's license as a form of ID instead. You don't want to risk losing your passport ashore.

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Your Boarding Pass and Luggage tags will be available to print immediately after you have completed your Guest Registration (Check-in). Bring your Boarding pass & all other required documents to the pier. NOTICE: Your Boarding Pass and Luggage tags will be available within 45 days prior to your sailing.

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Code Green/Code Yellow These codes mean that a less serious issue has arisen and is easily solvable by the crew members. Cruise ships generally use a traffic light system, where green means go and yellow means yield, so a Code Yellow may be more serious than a Code Green, but rest assured that neither is an emergency.

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