• Golden Gala Oceania Club Stats

    January 6, 2023, North Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 79 °F

    This footprint is likely not of general interest … feel free to skip it. Otherwise, read on.

    Tonight was the first of two Oceania Club parties for this segment. With 450 out of 574 passengers on this segment being repeaters, two parties are needed to accommodate every one. Being at the platinum level, we are invited to both parties, but we have other plans tomorrow night.

    As she always does, OCA Cella shared some segment stats with us.

    The passengers on this segment come from 20 different countries … Australia in the 5th place for number of passengers onboard; Germany and UK sharing the #4 spot (or should that be #3); Canada and the USA topping the list, with the latter being in the #1 spot.

    I didn’t catch all the breakdowns for the Oceania club, but we have 38 platinum level passengers, 9 diamond (including a king and a queen … we will try to unearth from which country); 9 president’s level.

    We know there are 73 RTW passengers onboard. What we learned is that 23 of those passengers are first timers to Oceania. I sure hope they enjoy the long cruising experience on a line they have not tested before … it is quite a commitment.

    The most-traveled couple onboard has 1,456 days … including 5 RTW voyages.

    Mui and I have a little over 800 days of cruising across a variety of cruise lines. That number will go up to nearly 1,020 days when we disembark Insignia in July. Our days on Oceania alone will be 491 by the time RTW2023 draws to a close. We have a lot of cruising to do to before we will get anywhere near the most-traveled passengers on this segment.

    Cella always shares where the Oceania ships will be on this day next year. She ends her spiel by asking where we will be on that date. We’ll be aboard Regatta … in Broome, Australia … if everything goes according to plan.
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