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Do you use the Loyalty Ambassador on board your cruises to book your next cruise?

 

When attempting to book online at the RCCL website, do you find that all of the cabins you are interested are not displayed? Do they limit the viewing of cabin choices to 5 staterooms per deck per category?

 

Just curious what the best way to get the cabin we want is...

 

Thanks!!

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We recently booked our next cruise while onboard AOS & used a C&A coupon to get an OBC. But, before we booked it we used a Carib internet cafe to check the RCI site for the cabin & price. Then went onboard to the loyalty person & had to show her the hump cabin we wanted. She was close to useless.

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We always book while on a cruise so that we get the onboard credit. Why miss that if you can get it? The website never shows all the available cabins, so you would have to call. Doing it on the ship always works great for us. Most of the time I know pretty much what cabin I want anyway, so it is a matter of seeing if it is available. By booking Liberty on the Pre-Inaugural, we were able to get a "hump" balcony, so we were pretty stoked!;)

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