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Atlantis Alumni
Bookings
If you’ve already traveled with Atlantis before, I recommend continuing to make your future bookings in the same way you’ve made them in the past:
Official Atlantis website
Tap “Reservations” in the top-right to access their self-reservation system.
Official Atlantis “Alumni” Emails & Offers
Shortly after completing your first Atlantis cruise, you’ll be automatically placed on their Alumni mailing list and start receiving special offers. These may include instructions on how to access alumni-specific sales events and discounts.
Your Existing Travel Advisor
If your first Atlantis vacation was booked with a travel advisor, you remain their client for all of your subsequent bookings, so reach out to them for help.
Check your last Atlantis booking confirmation email to see if you’re a client of a travel advisor: their name and travel agency will appear near the top of the email (see sample below).
Advice / Questions / Everything Else
Check out the Gay Cruise & Travel Community on Telegram and Facebook where you can post your questions and ask for advice from Joey and the community.
Listen to my Gay Cruise & Travel Podcast for weekly news and advice on everything Atlantis.
Watch my @justjoeyt YouTube videos for tons of Atlantis and gay cruise advice videos.
Contact your travel advisor if you have one.
Please do not DM me - see below.
Why Won’t You Help Me?
If you didn’t book your first Atlantis vacation with me, I don’t get any commissions or money from your bookings.
This is why I only book first-time Atlantis travelers, because they become my clients and I earn a commission from them, meaning my work is compensated.
As a one-person business, I only have time to chat 1-on-1 with clients that I get compensated for.
This is why I have my YouTube, the Gay Cruise & Travel Podcast, and the Gay Cruise & Travel Community mentioned above, where I can help everyone with advice and answering their questions.
This is why I only DM or chat 1-on-1 with existing clients and potential new clients.
If you are a client of another travel advisor, they (not me) should be helping you.
They’re likely earning a commission from all of your bookings, even the ones they didn’t help you with.
If you’re officially their client and they’re making money from your bookings, they should be helping you.