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Resorts World Cruises rolls out Balcony Class privileges

Resorts World Cruises rolls out Balcony Class privileges

Priority booking for theatre shows and beverage credits are among the benefits

Resort World Cruises, which will homeport in Dubai from 1 November 2024, is rolling out a range of privileges for its Balcony Class customers.

Guests who book Balcony Class cabins on the Genting Dream and Resorts World One ships from 1 September and 1 November 2024 respectively will enjoy the enhanced cruising experience.

From the outset at the cruise terminal, Balcony Class guests will have access to dedicated check-in counters. 

Upon disembarking, guests will also receive priority for their luggage to be checked-out with express delivery off the ship to the cruise terminal.

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Other onboard privileges include a complimentary welcome drink at designated onboard venues; drinks credits amounting to US$38 per night per cabin; free tea and coffee amenities in cabins; free standard WIFI for two devices per cabin; special designated seating zone for stage performances at the Zodiac Theatre and priority bookings for various onboard venues and entertainment 

Balcony Class staterooms provide guests with queen size or twin beds with premium bedding and a pull-out sofa-bed for additional occupancy. 

Balcony State Twin Cabin

Families and groups can also choose inter-connecting Balcony Class accommodations to be more easily connected at all times.

President of Resorts World Cruises, Michael Goh, said: “At Resorts World Cruises, we constantly strive to innovate and provide offerings to enhance our guests experiences onboard our ships. As such, we are excited to introduce our Balcony Class across our fleet with a series of new and exclusive privileges for their cruising pleasure, which will bring our guests’ comfort and enjoyment to new heights.” 

Starting 1 November, guests can explore the Arabian Gulf on the Resorts World One ship set to homeport in Dubai, UAE, and offer three weekly departures with a series of two- and three-night cruises to Sir Bani Yas in Abu Dhabi, Doha in Qatar, and Khasab and Muscat in Oman. For a longer cruise vacation, guests can combine any of the itineraries to make a four-, five- or seven-night cruise.

For more information, visit www.rwcruises.com



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