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23 hours ago, davekathy said:

Our experiences have been different than yours. None of our tender ports were we ever given priority tender tickets for being elite to board the tenders.  We've always received a notice from the CCH where and what time to meet to be escorted directly to the tenders to by pass those waiting with tender tickets. 

Yes I have been on many cruises too where no tickets were required.  My reference above to tickets really was limited to my experience with Reflection that was carrying a large number of Elite/Elite+ on that particular cruise.  That is where I ran into the ticket method and numbers were called - sort of like disembarking at the end of the cruise.  The E/E+ passengers got the higher priority tickets.  Suites/Zeniths still got escorted by the MC concierge with no need for tickets.  Circumstances dictate the method I guess.  But this is an exception and not a general cut back as some folks want to believe.

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1 hour ago, TeeRick said:

Yes I have been on many cruises too where no tickets were required.  My reference above to tickets really was limited to my experience with Reflection that was carrying a large number of Elite/Elite+ on that particular cruise.  That is where I ran into the ticket method and numbers were called - sort of like disembarking at the end of the cruise.  The E/E+ passengers got the higher priority tickets.  Suites/Zeniths still got escorted by the MC concierge with no need for tickets.  Circumstances dictate the method I guess.  But this is an exception and not a general cut back as some folks want to believe.

Agree. 

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On 8/19/2019 at 4:01 PM, ipeeinthepool said:

 

I think  they only cut back on benefits when there are a lot of Elites onboard.  Were there a lot of Elites on your West coast cruise?  Hopefully there won't be any cutbacks on your Canadian cruise.

 

I was on a cruise where there were so many Elites that they opened up the perks for everyone. We were Select at the time but drinks and hor d'oeuvres were served to everyone during the happy hours throughout the ship.

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I have about 1,000 loyalty points, and I'm likely to hit Zenith about five years after I leave this mortal coil.  Do you think I could get Zenith benefits added to my transit to the afterlife? 

 

(Sorry, morbid but true...😉)

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3 hours ago, Blazerboy said:

I have about 1,000 loyalty points, and I'm likely to hit Zenith about five years after I leave this mortal coil.  Do you think I could get Zenith benefits added to my transit to the afterlife? 

 

(Sorry, morbid but true...😉)

1-800-760-0654...

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