Here's how you do it.
If you're willing to do the math, sometimes you can save a nice chunk of change by adding Club Orange.
For the sake of this conversation, we will talk about a 7-day cruise.
Most popular category is the verandah so we will work with that, but this works with insides, Oceanview, and suites up to signature.
Let's say the lowest price verandah (VH--obstructed by lifeboats) is running $1,299 a person and thisnis double occupancy. But you want a V (midship) or a VB or VS to face backwards and those are running about $1,899 pp. $600 pp difference before taxes and fees because that's a wash.
Add Club Orange $25/pp per day for any sailing 13 days or less, and $15/pp per day 14 days and higher. For 7 days it is $350.
Book VH for $1,299 pp=$2,598
Add Club Orange for $350*
Total before taxes & fees: $2,948
Cost of a VB as listed above $1,899 pp = $3,798
With Club Orange you get an upgrade complimentary with your upgrade. So once Club Orange is on the booking, and it is paid in full, any Vereandah category in this example would be yours to choose if it's available to be sold.
So you take that VB aft-facing stateroom for $2,498, a $1,300 savings for the same experience!
You still get the dining, priority embarkation/ debarkation/ tendering, your Club Orange line at guest services andnl shorenl excursions, and all the other stuff, but the upgrade...
Note that Club Orange is capacity controlled so if they are full, you'd have to be willing to think through a plan B. Club Orange must be paid in order to choose your stateroom.
No one can use Club Orange to upgrade to a Neptune suite and you can't go from an Oceanview to verandah. You have to stay within the meta in which you booked.
You can use this on casino offers as well.