What is the difference between diamond and diamond plus on Royal Caribbean?
Diamond Plus is a step up from Diamond, with a number of really useful benefits. One of the important things to know about Diamond Plus is that within the tier there are additional perks that kick in at 175+, 340+ and 525+ points.
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On 5+ night cruises, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club Crown & Anchor members usually receive one free Wash & Fold Laundry Bag. On 5+ night cruises, Diamond members usually receive a discount of $10.00 off the price of a Wash & Fold Laundry Bag service. The price generally is $34.99 per bag, but may vary.
That policy changed to four drink vouchers each day for Diamond members. They could be redeemed at any time in any onboard (or CocoCay) venue and used for any beverage up to a $14 value. Diamond+ members get five drinks while Pinnacle members get six.
Diamond Plus is a step up from Diamond, with a number of really useful benefits. One of the important things to know about Diamond Plus is that within the tier there are additional perks that kick in at 175+, 340+ and 525+ points.
Priority embarkation is offered to suite guests (except Junior Suite) and Crown & Anchor Society members on the following tiers: Platinum, Emerald, Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle.
Guests and friends of Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club members are not allowed into the Diamond Lounge due to limited space. Diamond and above members are only eligible for Entertainment tour.
No, all packages are for single guest use and cannot be shared by multiple people. Our Deluxe Beverage Package Policy requires all guests wishing to purchase the Deluxe Beverage Package or the Deluxe Beverage Package and Internet (Sip + Stream) to do so for ALL guests of legal drinking age in the same stateroom.
Diamond, Diamond Plus, and Pinnacle statusRoyal Caribbean's Crown & Anchor Society loyalty program offers some impressive benefits, including free drinks, a private lounge, and access to exclusive events, but it also offers free internet.
On every ship, there's a flyer at the casino host desk and at the cashier that shows the points required to earn discounts and free cruises. On a typical cruise recently, 800 points might earn you a free cruise on a very limited selection of cruises while 1,500 will get you access to a much longer list.
You can reach the Emerald tier in as few as eight, seven-night cruises if you book a standard cabin. You could hit the Diamond level after 12 seven-night cruises in standard cabins. If you book suites, you'll reach all of these levels much faster.
Passengers reach the Diamond level with 80 Royal Caribbean points and can receive the same benefits as all the levels before it. Diamond-level cruisers get a commemorative milestone recognition gift upon reaching 140 cruise points and a "Chef's Choice" gift or amenity.