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allure returns in 2026 All Things Galveston
sulross replied to Galveston Steve's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
RCCL is also planning a new terminal in Galveston next to the one there. The old terminal will be for luggage and the new one will be two story for passengers. It is to accommodate the larger ship, Liberty of the Seas, when it arrives on 11/13/15. The project is on hold for now, but hopefully will be completed in time.- 965 replies
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Not that bad for a single cruiser paying 1.5 times with the port charges and fees. And two interior cabins is still $1500 less expensive than one Jr. Suite for two and still get the double points
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Transferring to a travel agent...Why?
sulross replied to bkirkham's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
The main reason I transfer is to get the personal attention and I usually get onboard credit, prepaid gratuities and a specialty restaurant voucher. The cruise price is most often the same, but you get the extras which save you some money. -
I would pay 1.5 times for a cabin. I recently checked a particular cruise and the Jr. Suite total for the two of us was $3200.00 The cost of the interior for one was $850 x 2 = $1700. So for $1500 less we have two interior adjoining cabins, double points and double amenities. A balcony is nice, but not really needed, especially as many times as we have been to Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Falmouth. We have never done two separate cabins, but it is an alternative if you want double points and pay less along the way.
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Do any married couples get adjoining interior cabins for the double points. I have heard that a married couple each get a separate adjoining interior cabin so they can get the double points as a single cruiser and get double amenities. It sure is cheaper than a Jr suite. Has anyone done this or heard of someone doing it. I priced it out and it is about half the price of a Jr Suite for the two cabins.
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Any new rumors floating around about a new level between Diamond Plus and Pinnacle. Also, do you think the Pinnacle point level will remain at 700 or be raised. Every cruise you go on you hear talk, but it is only us passengers doing the talking and nothing official. The Concierge from the latest cruise I went on says "something is coming soon", but I could say that.