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Has anyone had any dealings with applying the all-inclusive package to a discounted stateroom?

 

I will sometimes upgrade a comp to a suite, and the knock a percentage off of the suite cost, say 20%. If I were to opt for the All inclusive package, would they knock of 30% instead?

 

I will call on Monday, but I'm going to see the people we are planning to cruise with tonight, so thought it would be good to know if there's been any experience with it.

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Has anyone had any dealings with applying the all-inclusive package to a discounted stateroom?

 

I will sometimes upgrade a comp to a suite, and the knock a percentage off of the suite cost, say 20%. If I were to opt for the All inclusive package, would they knock of 30% instead?

 

I will call on Monday, but I'm going to see the people we are planning to cruise with tonight, so thought it would be good to know if there's been any experience with it.

 

I asked the same question, please come back with what they tell you

Thanks!

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I don't have my regular PCC's number here, so I called the main CAS line and they said that the all-inclusive kicks out the comp % off and replaces it with the 10%.

 

So, if you're booking a cruise and opting for the AI, they only benefit you get from booking through CAS is their priority security and boarding (at least in New York, you bypass the security line and go straight to the front).

 

If you're going All-inclusive, you don't need the drink cards either.

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I don't have my regular PCC's number here, so I called the main CAS line and they said that the all-inclusive kicks out the comp % off and replaces it with the 10%.

 

So, if you're booking a cruise and opting for the AI, they only benefit you get from booking through CAS is their priority security and boarding (at least in New York, you bypass the security line and go straight to the front).

 

If you're going All-inclusive, you don't need the drink cards either.

 

Totally not worth it. Thank you for following up.

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If you have a good CAS rep, call back and see what he can do for you. I inquired about the all inclusive and he included it for me on my next cruise that I already had booked. It was a nice perk that was unexpected. It is going to be nice to have the UBP so I don't have to keep going to the casino bar all the time. This may backfire on them as I usually put $100 into the VP machine at the bar when I get a few drinks. Sometimes I win, but most of the time I lose.

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If you have a good CAS rep, call back and see what he can do for you. I inquired about the all inclusive and he included it for me on my next cruise that I already had booked. It was a nice perk that was unexpected. It is going to be nice to have the UBP so I don't have to keep going to the casino bar all the time. This may backfire on them as I usually put $100 into the VP machine at the bar when I get a few drinks. Sometimes I win, but most of the time I lose.

 

That's great news. I will try my PCC when I'm ready to book :)

 

Thanks!

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