Cruise passengers can soon experience a new world of special privileges and comfort with Resorts World Cruises’ Balcony Class, commencing from September 1 for Genting Dream and November 1 for Resorts World One.
Starting at the cruise terminal, Balcony Class guests will have access and the convenience to check-in at dedicated counters. Upon returning and disembarking, Balcony Class guests will also receive priority for their luggage to be checked-out with express delivery off the ship to the cruise terminal.
Balcony Class guests will soon enjoy more privileges onboard Resorts World Cruises’ ships
Other onboard privileges include a complimentary welcome drink per guest to be redeemed at designated onboard venues; complimentary Beverage Onboard Credits amounting to SG$50 (US$38) per night per cabin; complimentary Tea and Coffee set with full amenities in the cabin; complimentary Wi-Fi for two devices per cabin per cruise; special designated seating zone for live stage performances at the Zodiac Theatre; priority bookings for various onboard venues and entertainment; and special discounts for selected onboard offerings and at souvenir mart.
Resorts World Cruises’ Balcony Class are popular as guests enjoy their own private step-out balcony, premium amenities, and the choice of inter-connecting Balcony Class accommodations for families and larger groups.
At present, Genting Dream departs Singapore thrice a week on two- and three-night cruises to Kuala Lumpur (via Port Klang or Melaka), Penang and Phuket. For those embarking from Kuala Lumpur (via Port Klang), there are the three- and four-night cruises to Singapore and Penang.
Starting November 18, guests can embark from Melaka for the One-Way Melaka-Singapore-Penang-Kuala Lumpur Cruise. Guests can also choose to embark Resorts World One from Keelung to enjoy the two-night High Seas Weekend Getaway Cruise and the five-night cruises to the Kyushu region and Okinawa Island in Japan. Guests can explore the Gulf with the Resorts World One set to homeport in Dubai from November 1, offering three weekly departures with a series of two- and three-night cruises to Sir Bani Yas in Abu Dhabi, Doha in Qatar, as well as to 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.
“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,” said Michael Goh, president of Resorts World Cruises.
Cruise passengers can soon experience a new world of special privileges and comfort with Resorts World Cruises’ Balcony Class, commencing from September 1 for Genting Dream and November 1 for Resorts World One.
Starting at the cruise terminal, Balcony Class guests will have access and the convenience to check-in at dedicated counters. Upon returning and disembarking, Balcony Class guests will also receive priority for their luggage to be checked-out with express delivery off the ship to the cruise terminal.
Other onboard privileges include a complimentary welcome drink per guest to be redeemed at designated onboard venues; complimentary Beverage Onboard Credits amounting to SG$50 (US$38) per night per cabin; complimentary Tea and Coffee set with full amenities in the cabin; complimentary Wi-Fi for two devices per cabin per cruise; special designated seating zone for live stage performances at the Zodiac Theatre; priority bookings for various onboard venues and entertainment; and special discounts for selected onboard offerings and at souvenir mart.
Resorts World Cruises’ Balcony Class are popular as guests enjoy their own private step-out balcony, premium amenities, and the choice of inter-connecting Balcony Class accommodations for families and larger groups.
At present, Genting Dream departs Singapore thrice a week on two- and three-night cruises to Kuala Lumpur (via Port Klang or Melaka), Penang and Phuket. For those embarking from Kuala Lumpur (via Port Klang), there are the three- and four-night cruises to Singapore and Penang.
Starting November 18, guests can embark from Melaka for the One-Way Melaka-Singapore-Penang-Kuala Lumpur Cruise. Guests can also choose to embark Resorts World One from Keelung to enjoy the two-night High Seas Weekend Getaway Cruise and the five-night cruises to the Kyushu region and Okinawa Island in Japan. Guests can explore the Gulf with the Resorts World One set to homeport in Dubai from November 1, offering three weekly departures with a series of two- and three-night cruises to Sir Bani Yas in Abu Dhabi, Doha in Qatar, as well as to 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.
“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,” said Michael Goh, president of Resorts World Cruises.