Sure it does. You have to actually sail to get the points otherwise people would be booking dirt cheap cruises with no intention of sailing just to get points.
Only if she does some European sailings before. The trend lately has been for the new ships to sail empty to Florida nd do their shakedown cruises there, I don't expect anything different.
Which is why they can get away with having her do 3/4 day sailings as those typically booked later in the booking cycle than the 7 day plus itineraries.
You need to book early.
I booked for March 2025 the week that it was released and booked an Oceanview balcony, 3 adults under a group rate for $3600 total, taxes included.
That's too funny. I too am looking at having to do something with what's left of our backyard after the work was done last year. The landscapers seeded but Merlin put a quick end to any that started to grow. I actually suggested artificial turf to Vikki today and was immediately shot down. Now debating abput resodding or fencing off half the yard and seeding and then fencing the other half off in the fall. I have right around 1000 Sq ft to deal with.
Stayed in 12647 and 12649 over Christmas last year. Seem a bit noisier than Symphony and Harmony but that seems to be the same for every cabin on Wonder. Would definitely stay in those again.
Yes, I have a client that booked a gty as a solo and was assigned a studi0 and you only get single points. If there is a no show it is single posints.
Assume that idf the ship has studio cabins and you see a gty available for a solo that you will be assigned the studio cabin