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Good morning. How many points do you earn after your very first cruise with Royal? I'm a newbie with the crown and anchor. I looked on the Royal's website and it shows the points toward each tier but I want to know how many points or cruises you have to take in order to start getting bonuses. Thanks

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Good morning. How many points do you earn after your very first cruise with Royal? I'm a newbie with the crown and anchor. I looked on the Royal's website and it shows the points toward each tier but I want to know how many points or cruises you have to take in order to start getting bonuses. Thanks

You get one point per night of your cruise.

 

You get an extra point per night if you sail in a JS or better stateroom.

 

You get an extra point per night if you sail solo in a stateroom that normally holds two or more.

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Good morning. How many points do you earn after your very first cruise with Royal? I'm a newbie with the crown and anchor. I looked on the Royal's website and it shows the points toward each tier but I want to know how many points or cruises you have to take in order to start getting bonuses. Thanks

 

You get point per night of your cruise. The point don't get activated till cruise is completed. However be careful, if you are close to next level like 3 points away, you have to complete another cruise to get to next level. I am a gold member, i have 27 points. I am three points shy of platinum. On my next cruise i am still gold. Those three point i need to be platinum will not be activated during the cruise. You have to wait for the next cruise to get platinum treatment.

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Why do u get double points if you cruise solo? Can us get double points if you the other person in your room is not collecting C&A points?

 

You get double points if you're travelling solo in a cabin for two or more people because you're paying for the entire cabin i.e. a single person pays the amount that two people would pay in total for the same cabin. So if you're in a cabin for two that cost $2000 - if two people share the cabin, each person only pays $1000. If a single passenger is in the same cabin - that single person pays $2000.

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