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Can anyone tell me what the levels are in the Loyalty Program on Princess? I know blue, gold and ruby only. On our back to back last month, we started week one as blue, went to gold for week two, and today, they tell me that only one more cruise will put us to ruby. What requirements are needed for the next level(s) and which level begins to make a difference for perks etc.?

 

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Can anyone tell me what the levels are in the Loyalty Program on Princess? I know blue, gold and ruby only. On our back to back last month, we started week one as blue, went to gold for week two, and today, they tell me that only one more cruise will put us to ruby. What requirements are needed for the next level(s) and which level begins to make a difference for perks etc.?

 

Bill

 

Bill, go to the Princess web site and under Captains Circle and it will explain all the requirements and benefits. :)

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Can anyone tell me what the levels are in the Loyalty Program on Princess? I know blue, gold and ruby only. On our back to back last month, we started week one as blue, went to gold for week two, and today, they tell me that only one more cruise will put us to ruby. What requirements are needed for the next level(s) and which level begins to make a difference for perks etc.?

 

Bill

 

Did you type "princess loyalty levels" into Google. Try it. Google is your friend.

 

DON

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The internet is a great perk when you are platinum and elite. Rarely have I ever needed more time then provided. I only use it to check on my business, (after all I am old enough not to be addicted to the cyber non reality) and am on vacation on a cruise!

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To be honest the only perk that I find even remotely interesting is the mini bar. But priority boarding is handy.

 

Internet.... No thanks I want to be uncontactable.

 

Laundry .... The detergent gives me a rash and no way Mrs Gut will let them near her unmentionables.

 

Priority tendering ... Never waited long to tender.

 

 

Now some OBC, that'd be nice.

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Thanks. I used your link and now I know. I found before our cruises, that sometimes it was such a pain to navigate the website, and I know that cruise critic is the place for fast responses.

 

Bill

 

Glad it worked! Enjoy your next cruise!

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To be honest the only perk that I find even remotely interesting is the mini bar. But priority boarding is handy.

 

Internet.... No thanks I want to be uncontactable.

 

Laundry .... The detergent gives me a rash and no way Mrs Gut will let them near her unmentionables.

 

Priority tendering ... Never waited long to tender.

 

 

Now some OBC, that'd be nice.

There's some good stuff there. Laundry is nice for us especially if you have some sort of wardrobe misshap. Shoeshine is just silly. I think the wine tasting could be nice and the canapés on formal night are an interesting touch...

 

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There's some good stuff there. Laundry is nice for us especially if you have some sort of wardrobe misshap. Shoeshine is just silly. I think the wine tasting could be nice and the canapés on formal night are an interesting touch...

 

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May be its just me :) The mark of a well dressed man is a nice shined pair of shoes. I understand lots of people could care less about dressing up anywhere anymore. Ever see a man in a $500 suit or tux With scruffy shoes? Now--to me--thats silly :)

 

IMHO The best Princess perk is internet minutes for Platinum members after only 5 cruises is unheard of on other lines. OBC option for Elites would be nice....What if you dont drink alcohol or coffee.

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IMHO The best Princess perk is internet minutes for Platinum members after only 5 cruises is unheard of on other lines..

 

Cunard's World Club gives two hours internet for Gold Members after only 20 cruise days. (Opening tier is Silver for those with fewer than 20 days).

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To be honest the only perk that I find even remotely interesting is the mini bar. But priority boarding is handy.

 

Internet.... No thanks I want to be uncontactable.

 

Laundry .... The detergent gives me a rash and no way Mrs Gut will let them near her unmentionables.

 

Priority tendering ... Never waited long to tender.

 

 

Now some OBC, that'd be nice.

 

We will be Elite on our next cruise. Other than the Mini bar, I am looking forward to being able to get in the elite line at the passenger service desk. The lines there can be horrendous!!!!

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We will be Elite on our next cruise. Other than the Mini bar, I am looking forward to being able to get in the elite line at the passenger service desk. The lines there can be horrendous!!!!

 

you do get some funny looks from the people in the ordinary line when you get in the elite line

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We will be Elite on our next cruise. Other than the Mini bar, I am looking forward to being able to get in the elite line at the passenger service desk. The lines there can be horrendous!!!!

 

I forgot that one, but I must be lucky because even before when I lined up with the lowly gold and blue card people I never waited real long.

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Just be careful with your laundry. Though free, warnings on expectations are now being discussed.

Last time we were on Princess was for my wedding and a bottle of wine broke in one of my moms checked baggage at embarkation (i know, she doesn't. ) We were so grateful for their quick, decent service

 

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Cunard's World Club gives two hours internet for Gold Members after only 20 cruise days. (Opening tier is Silver for those with fewer than 20 days).

 

If you live on the West coast, you can sail in a Suite as a solo for 2 one night cruises (3 points each) at a cost of $149 and be Platinum. Or, sail 8 over night cruises at prices as low as $39 and become Elite. Its the 'hole' in the way Princess allows you to move up the Loyalty ladder. Wouldn't be surprised if Princess eventually move to a 'Days at Sea', (not # of cruises) way to earn loyalty level only. That's for another conversation :).

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