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The number of credits you have moves you up to a higher level within the Captain's Club which means more benefits. After your first sailing you are at the classic level. After five cruise credits you become a Select member and after 10 credits an Elite member.

 

If you are already a Captain's Club member you get one cedit for the cruise and another for booking a suite. You also get an extra credit if a cruise is 12 days or longer. Since you are new to Celebrity I don't know if you will get the extra credit for booking a suite.

 

Jerry

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We are going on a LandCruise in June for 12 nights (5 land, 7 day cruise) and will be in a CC. Will we get extra credits for CC and for 12 nights (land + cruise)? This is our 3rd cruise and was just trying to figure out how many credits we would get with this June cruise. Thanks in advance

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You'll get one credit for the 7-day cruise and one credit for the CC stateroom. Land tours before or after a cruise do not count toward cruise length. (If they did, one could simply stay at a hotel the night before an 11-day cruise in order to get the extra credt for a 12-day cruise.)

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Thanks Rb, I was just curious. We are going on the Celebrity tour #11 which is advertised as a 12 day land/cruise which we will be on train/bus with a tour guide provided by Celebrity. I would have thought that the 12 day rule would apply in this case. Yes, we are staying the day before the the tour starts in Fairbanks and 2 days after the cruise in Seattle but that is on our own and of course that would not count. I just thought the Tour #11 which is 12 days would have been counted as 12 days.

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Thanks for the info. One more question. Will my husband and I get 2 credits "each" or will the total combined equal 2 credits?

You'll each get two credits. Credits are awarded per passenger not per stateroom when there are two passengers in a stateroom. I'm not sure what the rule is for passengers traveling solo. My wife and I have taken an 8 day and a 16 day Celebrity cruise in a suite. We each received five credits.

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We are booked Oct. 19th on Quest for a 12 day Ultimate Caribbean Cruise. Since the ship is considered "concierge" with butlers for every room, can someone tell me if I will receive the following credits:

 

1 - for the Cruise

1 - for 12 days

1 - because the whole ship is "concierge-style amenities" (stated on Celebrity's website).

 

So will I receive 2 or 3 credits for this cruise?

 

Janie

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