The request for a Castaway Club number is a new advisory this year. As mentioned earlier, it could sometimes take months to get the number from
DCL, so it's better to know in advance of calling Member Services. DCL wants to be prepared for how many repeat cruisers they have on board. During the last Member Cruise, there were so many repeaters, they had to have the special repeaters' party outside on Decks 9/10 on the final evening. They couldn't accommodate everyone in the clubs on Deck 3, as they usually do. The SSMC05 passenger manifest set a record for the most repeaters on one sailing. Is anyone really surprised about that? Not me.
Mary is correct. Any changes to a SSMC06 reservation require a $75 transaction fee, including name changes. Unlike hotels where accommodations are sold based on available rooms, reservations on cruise ships are sold based on the number of people in each stateroom. This is to ensure adequate seating in all the dining rooms for scheduled meals and to ensure adequate seating in all life boats in the unlikely event the ship must be evacuated at sea. Changing the names of individuals traveling in a party impacts many aspects of the voyage, including programming and entertainment, for instance.
The spa location is closed. However, DCL will relocate most of the fitness center to an alternate location on the ship. They are also evaluating how to offer limited spa services to passengers despite the facility being closed. For instance, massages on
Castaway Cay still may be offered. They may do in-stateroom appointments for other spa services. This is all still being worked out by DCL - but for now it's better to not plan on the spa and find out later that they've been able to reinstate some of their services based on what they can feasibly accomplish.
Finally, for the Member Cruise only, you don't need to use Vacation Points if you don't want to. You can book entirely on cash or a portion on cash. The choice is yours.
Hope this helps.
David