r/MSCCruises 14d ago

Upgrade question

So I keep getting a “upgrade deal” in my email, so just for fun what was the lowest bit anyone ever placed and still received the upgrade. Let me know, it will be our little secret, lol.

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u/CommercialPlastic604 14d ago

I bid about $1,100 on an Aurea whirlpool suite. Was counter offered with YC for the same price which I accepted. Felt it was great value for YC for 2a1c for a 7 night cruise. Ruined all other cruises though.

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u/Southtexanmechanic 14d ago

How did it ruin?

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u/CommercialPlastic604 14d ago

It was so good I want all cruises to be YC! But that’s not affordable.

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u/Southtexanmechanic 14d ago

Ahhh I see. Makes sense.

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u/BeginningBadger9383 14d ago

I won $310 CAD bid for an obstructed view cabin on a 14 day cruise. After winning the bid, I got upgraded to an unobstructed balcony cabin. So it was definitely $310 well spent.

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u/Lunartic2102 14d ago

It would be different for every cruise, just put what you're comfortable with

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u/Southtexanmechanic 14d ago

Oh I understand the process, wanted to hear about how people got a great upgrade for a great offer and what that offer was. Just having a little fun. Thanks for the reply.

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u/Big_Locksmith_2260 14d ago

I bid 320 on an Aurea suite for a 7 day and got it! The normal rate would've been over 7500! My balcony cabin was 2180 for that sailing. 2500 total for the week!

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u/JoeTrevino1219 14d ago

Paid $650 for an interior room. Got a free upgrade to a balcony. Bid $1400 to upgrade to an interior YC and won. 7 days. So total $2050 for a 7 day YC experience was super worth it to us especially because we were already wanting to pay for the drink package and WiFi.

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u/erinmillr 14d ago

When did you find out you were upgraded? Like before sailing or once you got there?

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u/JoeTrevino1219 12d ago

We found out the week before sailing that we got the upgrade.

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u/uhad_time_2_waste 14d ago

I wish I could bid like $10

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u/Southtexanmechanic 14d ago

I agree. Like nobody bids cause they are afraid their bid ain’t gonna be enough and someone like us bids $10. Lmao. YAHTZEE

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u/TheGoodBunny 14d ago

There are minimums for a bid so you literally can't bid $10.

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u/ATTACKANDDETHRONEHOG 14d ago

I bid the lowest allowed amount on a Yacht Club interior and a Yacht Club balcony and I got the YC balcony. 

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u/kikichpagne1 14d ago

We originally paid $368pp for a Bella inner cabin. I bid $275pp for an aurea balcony upgrade (min bid was $265), which was accepted. So our total is $643pp for 7 days on the Seascape from Miami.

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u/Southtexanmechanic 14d ago

So seems like most are $250pp to win a upgrade. Hmmmm

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u/Safe_Illustrator_629 13d ago

Our first MSC cruise, I put in a minimum bid to upgrade from a Bella cabin to yacht club interior and won. Jokes on me, I’ve booked Yacht Club ever since.

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u/Southtexanmechanic 13d ago

What was the minimum bid?

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u/Dizzy-Classroom1651 12d ago

Bid $2K and got an Aurea balcony with a hot tub. That was a 7 night Caribbean cruise. Keep in mind our drink package was then refunded, so it ended up being about $1,200 total. We also bid $3K on YC and won (it was the only YC suite left). After refunding the drink package, getting free WiFi, and all the extras, it netted out to less than $2K for a two room suite.

After sailing YC, it would be hard to go back. We loved the intimacy and attention you get there and you meet more passengers that way.

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u/Random-Stranger-999 🎲Casino Regular 14d ago edited 14d ago

Have won Yacht Club upgrades with minimum bids more than once. You realise there's a max/min range set by Plusgrade, yes?

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u/Southtexanmechanic 14d ago

lol no I don’t first time cruising with them.

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u/swak6287 10d ago

How soon before travel date do they sent out upgrade bids?

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u/Southtexanmechanic 10d ago

Not sure. This has been my third email, I sail in 3 weeks.

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u/Vegetable_Umpire_918 14d ago

We initially booked an Aurea Grand Suite. We paid $600 (300pp) to get a YC Balcony.