PRIORITY theatre seating and dedicated lounges are among the perks to return to Royal Caribbean International (RCI) cruisers this year. Crown and Anchor Society loyalty members will also enjoy continental breakfasts, as perks are slowly brought back, after they were eliminated for ease upon the return of cruising. Among other...
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PRIORITY theatre seating and dedicated lounges are among the perks to return to Royal Caribbean International (RCI) cruisers this year.
Crown and Anchor Society loyalty members will also enjoy continental breakfasts, as perks are slowly brought back, after they were eliminated for ease upon the return of cruising.
Among other returning perks will be a special onboard event will be available to Platinum level members and higher, and in-cabin treats and a personalised gift to Diamond level, as first reported by Royal Caribbean Blog.
However, several perks which promote gatherings in small spaces, including dinner with officers, and behind-the-scenes entertainment & galley tours, are still suspended until the cruise landscape becomes even safer.
The changes come ahead of RCI’s Wonder of the Seas’ official debut today from Fort Lauderdale.
Wonder arrived in southeastern Florida late last month (CW 23 Feb), and will first set sail on a seven-night cruise to the Caribbean.
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