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What do the different color medallions mean on Princess Cruises?

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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Loyalty Tiers and Accessing Your Benefits
  • Gold. After your first cruise1,2,3
  • Ruby. After completing 3 cruises or 30 cruise days1,2,3
  • Platinum. After completing 5 cruises or 50 cruise days1,2,3
  • Elite. After completing 15 cruises or 150 cruise days1,2,3


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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 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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A Princess Cruises cabin primer As is typical for many cruise ships, Princess vessels offer cabins in four broad categories: Windowless inside cabins, ocean-view cabins, balcony cabins and suites.

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You can keep your Medallion in your pocket or purse, or wear it with one of the available accessories, including a wristband, necklace, lanyard or clip. What's the first step after booking a Medallion Class cruise?

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Will other Carnival Corporation brands honor my Captain's Circle status if I sail with them? No. The Captain's Circle program is exclusive to Princess Cruises only. Loyalty status will not be matched with other lines in the Carnival Corp.

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Princess Cruise boarding times essentially have the same process as most other cruises mentioned - you have a three to four hour window to board, typically between 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., but the specific window will be given in your cruise documents to ensure arrival at the correct time.

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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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Access to and use of Delta Sky Priority services are reserved for Delta One®, Delta Premium Select and First Class passengers, Diamond, Platinum and Gold Medallion® Members, and SkyTeam® Elite Plus members on all Delta and Delta Connection® flights.

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Platinum Membership Benefits Level up your perks after completing 5 cruises or 50 cruise days with Princess. In addition to all of the benefits at the Gold and Ruby levels, enjoy priority boarding in the cruise terminal, so you can experience your MedallionClass® vacation even quicker.

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In April 2003 Princess Cruises became a part of Carnival Corporation.

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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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It could be worded as if you have completed all the info expected at any point in time from booking to check-in, you will be in the Green Lane. If one or more key items are missing, you are assigned Blue Lane. If anything is off or needs further discussion in Health, then you get Yellow Lane.

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Category BD - Balcony Stateroom.

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