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What level am I on Princess Cruises?

On your first Princess cruise, you have a blue cruise card. You are Gold after your first cruise; Ruby after 4th or 5th cruise (or 31-50 days aboard); Platinum from 6th cruise - 15th (or 51-150 days); Elite on 16th cruise and next cruises.



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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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In this video I discuss the four different cruise line classes and grades (mainstream, premium, luxury and ultra-luxury) and what lines are in each and how they differ. This should help you decide which is likely to be the best grade and category of cruise line for you.

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What does BF stand for on cruise ship? Category BF - Balcony Stateroom (Guarantee) Description: Balcony staterooms are impressive and offer the elegance of a balcony with fine patio furniture. They offer all the amenities of an interior stateroom, plus a spacious closet and desk.

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Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.

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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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You want to be as close to the pivot point as possible to feel the least movement. Avoid cabins near the front (bow) or back (stern) and on decks higher than the middle deck of the ship. So, on a ship with fourteen passenger decks, your best options are below deck seven.

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That usually depends on the length of the cruise and the time of year you sail. Shorter summer and holiday cruises (7-10 days in length) tend to bring out the younger 20-30 age group plus some older, where as the longer more exotic cruises, or those during off times of the year seem to bring out the older crowd.

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On today's cruise ships, in addition to the Captain being in charge, there are a handful of senior officers that manage the ship's operations and report to the Captain. These jobs include Staff Captain, Chief Engineer, Hotel Director, Cruise Director, Doctor, Food and Beverage Manager, and Staff Engineer.

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Cruise ship decks are the floors that a ship contains. If you compare it to a building, then the decks on a ship would be the storeys. Cruise ships tend to have 12 – 16 decks.

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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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In the middle are premium lines, like Princess Cruises, which generally offer a diverse fleet of medium-sized and larger cruise ships, along with accommodations and services that fall between contemporary and luxury offerings.

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