upgrade
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- Deputy Captain
- Posts: 5610
- Joined: March 2013
- Location: Instow Devon
Re: upgrade
Throw yourself on their mercy
The reality of it seems to be that there is no formula.
Some people get one, others don't
A friend of ours has done about 30+ cruise mostly with P&O and has had one upgrade in all that time.
You could always just call them and ask, as long as no doesn't offend
The reality of it seems to be that there is no formula.
Some people get one, others don't
A friend of ours has done about 30+ cruise mostly with P&O and has had one upgrade in all that time.
You could always just call them and ask, as long as no doesn't offend
Empty vessels .. and all that
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- Senior First Officer
- Posts: 3819
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: upgrade
If you phone and ask they will probably say yes but the upgrade will be at the same price that the cabin was when you booked.
The only other way that I know of and it is leaving it to chance is to register with Reception when you board for an upgrade, there will still be a charge but it is likely to be considerably less than you are quoted shore side.
I have never done this but do know of people that have.
The only other way that I know of and it is leaving it to chance is to register with Reception when you board for an upgrade, there will still be a charge but it is likely to be considerably less than you are quoted shore side.
I have never done this but do know of people that have.
Jo
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- Cadet
- Posts: 38
- Joined: December 2014
Re: upgrade
We have just been given our first upgrade from a window cabin to a balcony cabin.
Pot luck
Pot luck
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- Senior First Officer
- Posts: 3364
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Gower Peninsula, South Wales
Re: upgrade
We did that earlier this year, we had booked an additional 11 day leg of the QM2 Worldie to the 18 days leg we already had booked. When we boarded we asked about an upgrade - a paid for upgrade - and got it, but at CONSIDERABLY MORE than it would have cost us had we booked it in the first place! Mainly because we would have booked a slightly lower QG cabin from the one we were offered onboard.Dancing Queen wrote:
The only other way that I know of and it is leaving it to chance is to register with Reception when you board for an upgrade, there will still be a charge but it is likely to be considerably less than you are quoted shore side.
I have never done this but do know of people that have.
We still took it though and felt it was worth every penny!
Gill