Princess Upgrade Program
One thing I love about the cruise industry is the lines love to imitate each other. If you see a new innovation, including changes in ship design, dining options, activities, or service offerings, odds are that if you wait awhile, you'll see the same or similar introduced on other ships / cruise lines.
The latest trend is the ability to bid to upgrade your cabin. First introduced by Royal Caribbean International on Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises (Royal UP), Princess Cruises becomes the latest to offer this option to passengers.
Starting next month, passengers who have paid their final payment will receive an email inviting them to bid on an upgrade to the next higher cabin category. For example, you could purchase an Interior stateroom and bid on an Oceanview; or an Oceanview and bid on a Balcony cabin.
Princess Cruises has not released complete details, but we would imagine they will suggest minimum bids for each of the cabin upgrades you are being offered. The more you bid, the more likely you will actually win the upgrade.
How Does Princess Upgrade Work?
- Check whether your cruise is eligible for bidding on an upgrade.
- Browse through the upgrade options available and place your bid(s) to upgrade your stateroom on your upcoming cruise. Making a bid on multiple staterooms will increase your chances of being upgraded, but you’ll only pay for one.
- Get notified via email if your request for an upgrade has been approved. If your bid is accepted, you’ll be charged for the upgrade. If not, you’ll enjoy the stateroom you already have and won’t be charged anything additional.
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