![]() ![]() Somewhere the rules say that the certificates are not transferable and that you "use it or lose it", but we kept ours from the Getaway when we ate most of our meals in the Haven restaurant. We did get double the coupons once but never used them. You can do that? I just assumed they tracked it. The Haven is more expensive, to be sure, but on the right cruise with the right number of sea days, it's the only way to go! ![]() This is in addition to the Latitudes party, the CC M&G, Platinum Plus dinner with an officer, or any other opportunity to meet the senior officers. The officers usually host a cocktail party in the Haven Lounge once or twice per cruise. If you book one of the Spa staterooms, you get full access to the thermal spa, a great way to while away the hours on board. There is a serenity in the Haven lounge that can't be found on the pool deck, the Waterfront, or any of the other lounges on board. We used the coupons on our next cruise, doubling up on specialty dining opportunities. The last time we were in the Haven, we saved our Latitudes specialty dining coupons and simply enjoyed dinner in the Haven Restaurant. The meals in the Haven private dining room are fantastic and the service is impeccable. If you're going to be spending a lot of time on board, as on a Transatlantic, it's worth every penny. Each time we were in a Haven Spa Suite and each time we were able to get a reduced last-minute price or win an upgrade bid. We have sailed in the Haven twice, once on the Breakaway on a two-week Caribbean cruise from NYC that had a bunch of sea days and once on the Getaway Transatlantic. ![]()
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