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We are two days into a 7 day cruise on the Ascent and we're at 1,100 points so we'll hit 1,500 tomorrow which will get us an offer for a free interior cabin on select sailings.

 

However, does anybody know what the next comp levels are?

 

This is our first Celebrity cruise (love it so far) and based on their 1 point per $5/played scoring, that means we're putting around $2,500 through the machines a night.

 

On other cruise lines, this level of play would get us some pretty nice offers after 7 consistent days. However, I have no idea what the comps are like on Celebrity.

 

Will getting us around 3,500 points on a 7 day cruise get us more than just an interior cabin? Or will it get us the same as what we'd already get with 1,500 points?

 

Just wondering if there's something unlocked at 4-5k that I should make sure we hit if we're that close.

 

Thank you in advance for any clarity you can offer!

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9 hours ago, CruisematicVA said:

We are two days into a 7 day cruise on the Ascent and we're at 1,100 points so we'll hit 1,500 tomorrow which will get us an offer for a free interior cabin on select sailings.

 

However, does anybody know what the next comp levels are?

 

This is our first Celebrity cruise (love it so far) and based on their 1 point per $5/played scoring, that means we're putting around $2,500 through the machines a night.

 

On other cruise lines, this level of play would get us some pretty nice offers after 7 consistent days. However, I have no idea what the comps are like on Celebrity.

 

Will getting us around 3,500 points on a 7 day cruise get us more than just an interior cabin? Or will it get us the same as what we'd already get with 1,500 points?

 

Just wondering if there's something unlocked at 4-5k that I should make sure we hit if we're that close.

 

Thank you in advance for any clarity you can offer!

They ask you for your card when you play the tables. Slots automatically track your play.  Make sure you give them your card at each table.  If you are playing that much, you should ask the casino host, to track your play.  I'm considered Amethyst level, and to be honest, no free rooms are being offered to us.  Amethyst is like middle level..We feel that we play quite a bit, but are nowhere near the higher rollers that I've seen onboard.  I've actually heard of first or second time cruisers being offered more then us after 25 cruises.  Ask to be rated by host

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Just now, Duquesmom said:

That's the club tiers, but I'm referring to the number of points to get certain rewards.

 

For instance, at 1,500 points you can a cruise comped with an interior cabin.

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11 hours ago, CruisematicVA said:

We are two days into a 7 day cruise on the Ascent and we're at 1,100 points so we'll hit 1,500 tomorrow which will get us an offer for a free interior cabin on select sailings.

 

However, does anybody know what the next comp levels are?

 

This is our first Celebrity cruise (love it so far) and based on their 1 point per $5/played scoring, that means we're putting around $2,500 through the machines a night.

 

On other cruise lines, this level of play would get us some pretty nice offers after 7 consistent days. However, I have no idea what the comps are like on Celebrity.

 

Will getting us around 3,500 points on a 7 day cruise get us more than just an interior cabin? Or will it get us the same as what we'd already get with 1,500 points?

 

Just wondering if there's something unlocked at 4-5k that I should make sure we hit if we're that close.

 

Thank you in advance for any clarity you can offer!

There's a chart about halfway down this blog post that I believe has the information you're looking for. (There's also a helpful entry in the comments to explain the different amounts.)

 

https://urcomped.com/blog/details/3452347/celebritys-blue-chip-club-announces-onboard-certificate-program

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10 minutes ago, AndyCapn said:

There's a chart about halfway down this blog post that I believe has the information you're looking for. (There's also a helpful entry in the comments to explain the different amounts.)

 

https://urcomped.com/blog/details/3452347/celebritys-blue-chip-club-announces-onboard-certificate-program

This is exactly what I was looking for... Thank you!

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11 hours ago, wrk2cruise said:

The chart indicates "tier points" which are defined as 1 pt/$ for slot play below??? 

What no one has mentioned is the points that you see on the slot machine readout has to be multiplied by 5 to get your true tier score. So if the slot machine reads 1,000 points your tier score is actually 5,000 points, NOT 1,000.

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7 hours ago, kwokpot said:

What no one has mentioned is the points that you see on the slot machine readout has to be multiplied by 5 to get your true tier score. So if the slot machine reads 1,000 points your tier score is actually 5,000 points, NOT 1,000.

 

It looks like you're right about that.

 

The comp points are 1 point per $5 played (so 1,500 points = $7,500 played), but the BCC tiers are based on 1 point per $1 played).

 

I was trying to figure out the comps, but that's helpful to know for the BCC tiers.

 

 

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