It’s important to remember that Royal Caribbean rates based on a cruise, not based on number of days, so you’ll need to do the same level of total play, whether the cruise is 3 days or 7 days, to maintain your offers.
Those who like to cruise regularly may find plenty of offers that they like available to them, especially if they tend to gamble with a reasonable enough budget on the cruise. The offers rotate monthly, and can include different room types and free play, depending on the length of the cruise and the itineraries available. This can include discounted or free cruise offers. On the site you’ll see a variety of offers, including any free cruises you earned for meeting or renewing your tier, as well as any casino offers available to you based on your play. You’ll need your Club Royale rewards number (the same as your Crown & Anchor Society number) and your last name to access the site. You can visit the Club Royale Offers website to look up those offers. Some offers are straightforward, such as the way you earn free cruises based on your play on a trip, but you can also qualify for more generic offers through Club Royale, the casino program. And, based on your play history, you may qualify for offers from Royal Caribbean, just like you would a land-based casino.
The casino on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, Casino Royale, has a player tracking system just like any other casino.