After spending 150 days on Princess Cruises, I earned Elite status. These 4 perks have completely elevated my experience.
Tammy Barr
- After spending 150 days on Princess Cruises, I earned the highest loyalty status — Elite.
- As an Elite member, I get access to free laundry services and discounted WiFi.
- I also get priority access to water shuttles, which means I can spend more time at port.
Even after working on cruise ships for years, I love this form of travel. And although I've sailed with many cruise lines over the years, Princess stands out for its beautiful ships and interesting itineraries.
Just like airlines, most major cruise lines offer loyalty programs, and on every sailing, guests earn credit toward their status.
Although chasing status is never my goal, I gained the highest level — known as Elite — on Princess Cruises' Captain's Circle program, after spending 150 days at sea over three years.
Here are five Elite status perks that have completely elevated my sailing experience.
Priority access to water shuttles means more time spent at our destinations
Tammy Barr
Some ports have small or shallow harbors that require cruise ships to anchor offshore and use smaller boats (known as tenders or water shuttles) to take guests ashore.
It's often a confusing and irking part of the cruising experience because it takes time to load and maneuver these small boats to the pier, which can result in guests waiting hours to go ashore.
Luckily, as an Elite member, I now receive priority access to these water shuttles. My last cruise had three ports where a water shuttle was required to go ashore, and this benefit alone saved me from waiting and worrying about how long it would take to leave the ship.
In the past, I've woken up very early and waited in long lines for water shuttle tickets. I've also had my independent port plans ruined because of slow tender operations.
With Elite status, though, I'm able to take my entire family on the first tender of the day without having to set an early alarm.
I also have access to complimentary laundry services
Tammy Barr
On Princess ships, passengers can pay to access self-service laundromats, as well as full-service laundry and dry cleaning. As an Elite passenger, however, I can send out my dirty laundry and have it washed and folded for free.
This means I no longer have to spend time doing laundry on vacation. Instead, I put my clothes in a bag, and they return clean and folded within a day or two.
I like to use the service for things like socks and underwear, and it's nice to know I can pack less for long cruises.
Internet access is offered at half price
Although I try my best to disconnect when I'm on vacation, I typically purchase a WiFi package to check in with family members and friends back home.
WiFi is included in some bundled packages, but can also be purchased separately. Luckily, as an Elite member, I receive 50% off all WiFi packages.
There are opportunities for free and discounted food and drinks
Tammy Barr
One of my favorite parts about being an Elite member is that I get access to discounted food and drinks. For example, certain suites on Princess cruises come with a one-time mini bar, but as an Elite member, this is a perk I get to enjoy on every sailing.
My room comes stocked with 10 alcoholic and 10 non-alcoholic drinks, which include a mix of liquor, beer, soda, and sparkling water. With the price of alcoholic drink packages now up to about $100 per day for each guest, I think this perk provides a good value.
On one formal night each cruise, Elite loyalty members are also invited to the Captain's Circle party, which includes live music, complimentary drinks, and hors d'oeuvres.
Plus, on formal night, I have the opportunity to order and enjoy delicious hors d'oeuvres while getting ready. I've enjoyed small plate options like seared tuna, salmon, and beef — all paired with the mini-bar drinks to create a fun happy hour vibe in my cabin.
I save a lot of money by taking advantage of the various hosted food and drink events on board. In fact, I don't even purchase a drink package anymore.