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Can I book more than one cabin for a future cruise while onboard?


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Not only can you book for others but they will also get the OBC perk same as you. Just did this on my first Celebrity cruise on the Summit a month ago. The other couple have never cruised before so not even Captain Club members. Was great cause both bookings got 150 OBC for booking 7 day veranda. The other couple were impressed and happy to reap the reward.

 

The one thing they did not get was the one category room upgrade which I assume is because they were not Captain Club but didn't even realize that my booking was getting this so was all good.

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Is there a chart that outlines how much credit you get for what? I am trying to decide if I should book some now bc of the New Years deals or what til I am onboard. I will be on the Century on the 11th but looking at 3 separate books for Jan 16 suite, Dec 16 cc, and Feb 17 cc...and that's a lot to book in advance when I could use the money on the boat.

 

The online TA I use has the same rates but much better OBC but they do have a cancellation policy and since the all-inclusive offer may end Jan 4th. I want to make the best decision possible.

 

TIA

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Is there a chart that outlines how much credit you get for what? I am trying to decide if I should book some now bc of the New Years deals or what til I am onboard. I will be on the Century on the 11th but looking at 3 separate books for Jan 16 suite, Dec 16 cc, and Feb 17 cc...and that's a lot to book in advance when I could use the money on the boat.

 

The online TA I use has the same rates but much better OBC but they do have a cancellation policy and since the all-inclusive offer may end Jan 4th. I want to make the best decision possible.

 

TIA

 

It might be worth finding out what the rules are on the 123Go All-inclusive is. If you're trying to decide between the 3 sailings you listed, you could probably make a deposit on 1 to lock the 123Go-AI and then move it to the sailing you finally decide on (assuming you only want 1 of the three dates you listed). CC is the minimum level room to get the All-inclusive option.

 

For CC the 123Go-AI was something like a $300 OBC, Drinks, and Gratuities plus my TA's OBC got us to $375 OBC. Booking onboard added another $250 OBC for a 7-night CC level room for a whopping $625 OBC plus drinks plus gratuities.

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