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Has this always been on the RCI Website?

 

Consecutive Cruisers

Just because your ship is docking, doesn't mean your vacation is ending. If you're one of the lucky ones continuing on the following voyage aboard the same ship, we've enhanced our award-winning Gold Anchor Service to provide a seamless transition for you. Here's what you can expect between cruises:

 

A sneak peek Compass-a variation of the popular daily Cruise Compass program schedule-created especially for Consecutive Cruisers

- Includes the following sailing's itinerary highlights, such as entertainment and dining events, and special events exclusively for Consecutive Cruisers

Special attention, activities and dining options, such as:

- Personalized services

- Assistance to ensure your main dining room seating requests are made in advance of the following cruise

Continued access to your stateroom, including in-stateroom TV entertainment

A special notice to keep you in the loop of turnaround day immigration requirements and options-whether you’re planning to remain onboard or go ashore

A minimal amount of ship-wide public announcements to maintain a relaxing atmosphere; we'll try and limit all departure updates to the departure lounges and in-stateroom TV programming

A hot breakfast in our dining room or café. If you're in a suite category stateroom, you'll be treated to an exclusive continental breakfast hosted by guest services or the concierge

An on-hand Shipboard Staff, ready to answer any questions and ensure your comfort

 

http://www.royalcaribbean.com/contentPage.do?pagename=consecutive_cruisers

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Note this "Continued access to your stateroom, including in-stateroom TV entertainment"

That's the best part. Being able to open the Fire Door to your hallway to get to your cabin while there are new folks impatiently waiting to get to their cabins. The looks on people's faces are priceless!!

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Thanks for posting. We will be boarding our B2B in 3 weeks :D:D

 

Does everyone get to have a hot breakfast in the dining room, or is it reserved just for B2Bers? The Windjammer is usually jam packed on debarkation day and I usually try and steer clear of it.

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Thanks for posting. We will be boarding our B2B in 3 weeks :D:D

 

Does everyone get to have a hot breakfast in the dining room, or is it reserved just for B2Bers? The Windjammer is usually jam packed on debarkation day and I usually try and steer clear of it.

The main dining room is usually open for all on disembarkation day.

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Thanks for posting. We will be boarding our B2B in 3 weeks :D:D

 

Does everyone get to have a hot breakfast in the dining room, or is it reserved just for B2Bers?

 

 

We have always had breakfast in the MDR on the last day. It's open for everyone.

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Thanks for posting. We will be boarding our B2B in 3 weeks :D:D

 

Does everyone get to have a hot breakfast in the dining room, or is it reserved just for B2Bers? The Windjammer is usually jam packed on debarkation day and I usually try and steer clear of it.

On debarkation morning, breakfast is usually served in the MDR and WJ until 8:30AM for everyone, including those are are doing a consecutive cruise.

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If you are going back to your cabin, just tell any crew member that asks you are b2b. But I have seen cases where they do not know this is allowed. You shoulod have both seapasses to prove this, since you do have to get off of the ship and ping out with your old card and ping back on with your new card.

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If you are going back to your cabin, just tell any crew member that asks you are b2b. But I have seen cases where they do not know this is allowed. You shoulod have both seapasses to prove this, since you do have to get off of the ship and ping out with your old card and ping back on with your new card.

It depends on the ship and port as to whether you have to get off and ping-out with the old card and then ping-in with the new card. We've been on b2b cruises where the Debarkation Officer has taken care of all the pinging for consecutive cruisers. Not being able to ping out and in really did take some of the fun out of turnaround day.:p

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