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Just wondering how many people are in each Crown and Anchor tier?

 

As an example are there 200,000 Diamond members and 50 Pinnacle members?

 

:eek:

I can tell you that there are 6.5 million C&A Members and, as of February approximately 400 of that total are Pinnacle Club Members.

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Making the Pinnacle club is a very impressive achievement considering Diamond Plus is 175 credits while Pinnacle is 700 :eek:. Its on my bucket list - hope I make it :rolleyes: However, I would like to see another tier between Diamond Plus & Pinnacle. What do you think?

 

Past Cruises:

2003 Serenade of the Seas – Canada5 Nights – Sept 6

2004 Voyager of the Seas – Western Caribbean 9 Nights – Oct 10

2005 Jewel of the Seas – Westbound Transatlantic 12 Nights – Aug 31

2006 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda5 Nights – May 14

2006 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda5 Nights – Sept 3

2007 Radiance of the Seas – Hawaii Circle 14 Nights – April 28

2008 Explorer of the Seas – Southern Caribbean 12 Nights – Mar 16

2008 HAL Eurodam – NYC Introduction Cruise 3 Nights – Aug 29

2009 Explorer of the Seas – Eastern Caribbean 9 Nights – Mar 27

2009 Norwegian Jewel – New England & Canada 10 Nights – Oct 10

2010 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda/Bahamas 9 Nights – May 13

2010 Norwegian Jewel – Bahamas 7 Nights – Sept 4

2010 Allure of the Seas – Labadee Extravaganza 4 Nights – Dec 1

2011 Explorer of the Seas – Eastern Caribbean 9 Nights – March 31

2011 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda 5 Nights – July 30

2011 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda 5 Nights – Sept 24

2012 Explorer of the Seas – Eastern Caribbean 11 Nights – March 19

2012 Norwegian Gem – Bahamas 7 Nights – June 30

 

Future Cruises:

2013 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda/Caribbean 9 Nights – May 2

2013 Celebrity Summit – Bermuda 6 Nights – Sept 1

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Making the Pinnacle club is a very impressive achievement considering Diamond Plus is 175 credits while Pinnacle is 700 :eek:. Its on my bucket list - hope I make it :rolleyes: However, I would like to see another tier between Diamond Plus & Pinnacle. What do you think?

 

Past Cruises:

2003 Serenade of the Seas – Canada5 Nights – Sept 6

2004 Voyager of the Seas – Western Caribbean 9 Nights – Oct 10

2005 Jewel of the Seas – Westbound Transatlantic 12 Nights – Aug 31

2006 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda5 Nights – May 14

2006 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda5 Nights – Sept 3

2007 Radiance of the Seas – Hawaii Circle 14 Nights – April 28

2008 Explorer of the Seas – Southern Caribbean 12 Nights – Mar 16

2008 HAL Eurodam – NYC Introduction Cruise 3 Nights – Aug 29

2009 Explorer of the Seas – Eastern Caribbean 9 Nights – Mar 27

2009 Norwegian Jewel – New England & Canada 10 Nights – Oct 10

2010 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda/Bahamas 9 Nights – May 13

2010 Norwegian Jewel – Bahamas 7 Nights – Sept 4

2010 Allure of the Seas – Labadee Extravaganza 4 Nights – Dec 1

2011 Explorer of the Seas – Eastern Caribbean 9 Nights – March 31

2011 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda 5 Nights – July 30

2011 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda 5 Nights – Sept 24

2012 Explorer of the Seas – Eastern Caribbean 11 Nights – March 19

2012 Norwegian Gem – Bahamas 7 Nights – June 30

 

Future Cruises:

2013 Explorer of the Seas – Bermuda/Caribbean 9 Nights – May 2

2013 Celebrity Summit – Bermuda 6 Nights – Sept 1

 

I agree that it would be nice to see an in-between tier. I have always enjoyed looking forward to the next level but with only 189 points, there's not much feeling of anticipation.

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As of end of January, there were 329 Pinnacle members, well that is my Pinnacle number, Mrs was number 328. They expect approx. 80 people to achieve Pinnacle this year. :D

 

 

I can tell you that there are 6.5 million C&A Members and, as of February approximately 400 of that total are Pinnacle Club Members.
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There are benefits between 175 and 700. head over to the C & A site and check it out...includes a free cruise.

 

As long as I know that Gold still must carry the luggage of those at the D+ level, and throw rose petals at the feet of the D+ members wherever they walk on the ship, I need no additional level.

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There are benefits between 175 and 700. head over to the C & A site and check it out...includes a free cruise.

 

As long as I know that Gold still must carry the luggage of those at the D+ level, and throw rose petals at the feet of the D+ members wherever they walk on the ship, I need no additional level.

 

 

OK since I've only been on one cruise-Jewel of the Seas 25 Feb. 2013-2 March 2013. I don't know what the C&A site is, can you clue me in please?

 

Thanks, Janis

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OK since I've only been on one cruise-Jewel of the Seas 25 Feb. 2013-2 March 2013. I don't know what the C&A site is, can you clue me in please? please disregard the last sentence.

 

I just signed up for the C&A membership. :)

 

Thanks, Janis

 

 

Ready to sail again!!

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OK since I've only been on one cruise-Jewel of the Seas 25 Feb. 2013-2 March 2013. I don't know what the C&A site is, can you clue me in please?

 

Thanks, Janis

 

Its the Crown and Anchor section of the Royal Caribbean website.

 

I find the 6.5M number for C&A just amazing. Figuring that a proportion of cruisers never join, that must put the total number of RC cruisers approaching 10 million!

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OK since I've only been on one cruise-Jewel of the Seas 25 Feb. 2013-2 March 2013. I don't know what the C&A site is, can you clue me in please?

 

Thanks, Janis

 

If you go to the general Royal Caribbean website (http://www.rccl.com), you will see "Crown & Anchor Society" in the gold banner on top, on the far right.

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OK since I've only been on one cruise-Jewel of the Seas 25 Feb. 2013-2 March 2013. I don't know what the C&A site is, can you clue me in please?

 

Thanks, Janis

 

C and A stands for Crown and Anchor society. You join after your first cruise on Royal Caribbean. You can find the info on the Royal Caribbean web site.

I would provide the link, but I am logged in and that would have my info on it.

 

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There are benefits between 175 and 700. head over to the C & A site and check it out...includes a free cruise.

Also, Adam Goldstein mentioned on his Blog or the like last year that RCI was NOT considering another level between D+ and Pinnacle.

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There are benefits between 175 and 700. head over to the C & A site and check it out...includes a free cruise.

 

As long as I know that Gold still must carry the luggage of those at the D+ level, and throw rose petals at the feet of the D+ members wherever they walk on the ship, I need no additional level.

 

we will make the next milestone by the end of this year. We are at 319 now and will pass 340 which gets you more and then 350 by the end of the year at which point we get extra stuff

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Also, Adam Goldstein mentioned on his Blog or the like last year that RCI was NOT considering another level between D+ and Pinnacle.

 

Of course, he has also blogged that they had no plans to bring all-you-can-drink packages to Royal Caribbean.

 

:)

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As of end of January, there were 329 Pinnacle members, well that is my Pinnacle number, Mrs was number 328. They expect approx. 80 people to achieve Pinnacle this year. :D

 

Congrats!

 

If 80 people make Pinnacle, the question remains as to how many existing members will die or never cruise again!

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