![]() I sailed just this past August and it was a cruise that was not comped, so the rate I paid was the "Always Included" price. My Sapphire benefits technically went down again this year. That was the first time they cut our benefits. Removal of the $100 dollar laundry credit Removal of the friends and family discountįree play went from $5000 to $2500 guaranteed In July of 2018 they took the following away from us:įree play went from $175 to a $100 guaranteedĪnd the removal of the free specialty dinnerįree play went from $1000 to $500 guaranteed □Ĭelebrity may have better comps than other cruises (I don't sail with anyone other than Celebrity), but there was a time when they were way better. If you don't use those on that cruise you lose them. The "Play Onboard Points" that your host was referring to might have been the amount of points that you could convert into casino credit during your present cruise. However, I know from personal experience with another cruise line (since the resumption of sailing) that its casino loyalty program seems to provide slightly less generous benefits/perks to its members. ![]() I suspect that measurement used some formula for converting table games points to overall tier points earned.Īs for your other observation regarding an apparent downgrade in the BCC program, I hear you regarding the quality of casino loyalty programs. I figured that tier points might be the answer, however, the host onboard my July sailing provided me both my tier points (slots and table games played) as well as what was termed, "Play Onboard Points". ![]()
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