@@letsgetwanderlost Miami, Nassau, sea day, Coco Cay, Miami. It's a short one. First time for me on such a big ship, first time on a cruise for my son. We're very excited!
If you get the middle package, i guess that's the refreshment package .... can i still order the 12 water bottles for free?? I'd like to keep a handful of water bottles in our mini fridge
You can get bottles of water. I easiest thing to do is just grab a bottle at a bar every time you head back to your room. They aren’t going to delivery a case to your room with the refreshment package unfortunately
Is Starbucks included with the refreshment package? I always thought it wasn't but I see you showed Starbucks cups when talking about the refreshment package.
The Starbucks kiosk is not included but Cafe Promenade, Cafe 270, the Windjammer, etc serve Starbucks branded coffee in Starbucks branded cups on most of the ships. So essentially you can get Starbucks coffee from one of the Royal Caribbean Venues but not from the actual Starbucks on the ship. This makes having Starbucks kind of confusing on the ships.
We have never personally tried but according to Royal Caribbean’s website the package covers single serving drinks so I would say it most likely will not. I will also say that pitchers are not common and may not even be offered if the ship you are sailing on does not have a Playmaker’s. However, if you are a Crown & Anchor member and pitchers are available they should qualify for the beer and wine discount. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Yes, each guest of drinking age can bring one bottle of wine in their carry-on luggage. You just cannot bring it in the luggage you give to the porters to take up to your cabin, you must carry it with you until the staterooms are ready.
Yes, if you get the ultimate dining package, As long as they have space you can go to dinner each night and lunch on sea days. Send us a filet and a ribeye, please. lol.
I hate being nickel and dimed on a cruise especially for mediocre food as many reviews suggest. I usually cruise on Celebrity. Their cost for specialty dining is far more reasonable and the food is excellent. Wish I had never booked Royal.
We didn’t have any issues with the food in the speciality dining restaurants when we paid for the UDP, actually really enjoyed our food at Chops, Izumi, 150 Central Park and others. The MDR can be hit or miss. We felt the complementary food on Celebrity was a step above what is complementary on Royal. We Plan to try some of speciality dining on our next celebrity cruise which should be next June.
It’s an extra that you don’t have to spend unless you want to. You’ll still have free options like the windjammer and the main dining room. Like most companies nowadays, Royal will always try to find ways to monetize extras especially since they have billions of dollars in debt from the shutdown.
@letsgetwanderlost I guess I'm spoiled after going on a Virgin Voyage and having all fine dinning included. Heck even Carnival includes more dinning options. I'm a foodie and being confined to the main dinning room or a buffet for dinner after spending all that money doesn't seem right
@rosettyromero219 there are other options too depending on what ship you’re on. El loco fresh, solarium bistro, cafe promenade, Johnny rockets for breakfast, Central Park cafe, fish and ships, etc. Royal has a selection of specialty dining options and complementary options just like Carnival does, just have to check and see what is on the ship you’re going on.
I swear a certain "TH-camR" told me personally in the comment section the $20 credit was each restaurant per night. So $20 at some italian restaurant then you move over to lets say the sports bar restaurant and use $20 there. I told them I highly doubt that but they told me 100% they're sure its $20 credit per restaurant per day. Then i showed them someone elses person where it said $20 per night and they still claim its $20 per restaurants per night.
It’s per day, per venue, per person. So if you went to playmakers and Giovanni’s wine bar you’d $20 for each venue. This is only for the al la carte restaurants. All the regular specialty dining restaurants there isn’t a dollar amount limit.
@letsgetwanderlost ya I get that but why do I get people telling me $20 per night and when I tell them I want to visit 2 restaurants and they said once you use $20 up at one restaurant you can't use it until the next night.
@@letsgetwanderlost I called Royal Caribbean and they told me $20 EACH DAY. Not use $20 at each restaurant per day. I told them a certain youtuber said $20 per restaurant per day. They said no its $20 per day only, so you use $20 at a restaurant means you cannot use $20 until the next day.
Sounds like that would be perfect for you if you like bottled water. They have normal tap water and juices and that sort of thing for free/included as well.
You can do cruises without buying extras. Book with gratuities included, eat in the buffet or MDR, and drink the complementary options. You can also cruise with some of the smaller luxury companies that include everything as well. If you like cruising there are ways to not feel nickel and dimed. Nicole and I have been on a couple cruises where we didn’t buy anything but a soda package.
Okay, i don't drink alcohol at all so that refreshment package looks amazing!! I love smoothies, frozen drinks, and duh milkshakes. But does everyone in my room need it? It would only be my 3 year, maybe 4 year by the time if the cruise, old daughter and myself. So i was just wondering if you knew?😊❤
@dizzyraez0716 that price is for the card. Once you use all the punches you would have to buy another card. Add 18% gratuity to the price listed. If you’re getting the refreshment package you won’t need the card though.
With the refreshment package you don’t need everyone in your cabin to purchase it. Only whoever is going to use it. Royal Caribbean allows you to just purchase non-alcoholic drink packages this way.
Thanks for the video. It cleared many of my doubts about drinking package. I'll get the soda package on Allure of the Seas for my son and me.
So glad we could help. Hope y’all have an amazing cruise. What itinerary did you select for allure?
@@letsgetwanderlost Miami, Nassau, sea day, Coco Cay, Miami. It's a short one. First time for me on such a big ship, first time on a cruise for my son. We're very excited!
@jmltorres6659 we just did a similar itinerary with Utopia of the Seas. Should be really fun for you and your son
If you get the middle package, i guess that's the refreshment package .... can i still order the 12 water bottles for free?? I'd like to keep a handful of water bottles in our mini fridge
You can get bottles of water. I easiest thing to do is just grab a bottle at a bar every time you head back to your room. They aren’t going to delivery a case to your room with the refreshment package unfortunately
Thank you for the video
You are welcome. Thank you so much for watching!
Is Starbucks included with the refreshment package? I always thought it wasn't but I see you showed Starbucks cups when talking about the refreshment package.
The Starbucks kiosk is not included but Cafe Promenade, Cafe 270, the Windjammer, etc serve Starbucks branded coffee in Starbucks branded cups on most of the ships.
So essentially you can get Starbucks coffee from one of the Royal Caribbean Venues but not from the actual Starbucks on the ship.
This makes having Starbucks kind of confusing on the ships.
Are Beer pitchers included in the Deluxe drink package?
We have never personally tried but according to Royal Caribbean’s website the package covers single serving drinks so I would say it most likely will not. I will also say that pitchers are not common and may not even be offered if the ship you are sailing on does not have a Playmaker’s. However, if you are a Crown & Anchor member and pitchers are available they should qualify for the beer and wine discount. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
So I didn't understand if I could bring wine on embarcation day in my carry-on luggage or not as I probably saw two different things, yes and no.
Carry on only. Do not check your wine or other beverages.
Yes, each guest of drinking age can bring one bottle of wine in their carry-on luggage. You just cannot bring it in the luggage you give to the porters to take up to your cabin, you must carry it with you until the staterooms are ready.
@@letsgetwanderlost thank you for your prompt reply.
If you get a dining package for JUST chops..can you go as many times as you want during your cruise?
Yes, if you get the ultimate dining package, As long as they have space you can go to dinner each night and lunch on sea days. Send us a filet and a ribeye, please. lol.
I hate being nickel and dimed on a cruise especially for mediocre food as many reviews suggest. I usually cruise on Celebrity. Their cost for specialty dining is far more reasonable and the food is excellent. Wish I had never booked Royal.
We didn’t have any issues with the food in the speciality dining restaurants when we paid for the UDP, actually really enjoyed our food at Chops, Izumi, 150 Central Park and others.
The MDR can be hit or miss.
We felt the complementary food on Celebrity was a step above what is complementary on Royal. We Plan to try some of speciality dining on our next celebrity cruise which should be next June.
@@TomGeek1980 “Sea Days” are days you’re not at a port. Cruise ships label days as port days and sea days.
These cruises are incredibly expensive for them to charge an extra $70 pp for dinner
It’s an extra that you don’t have to spend unless you want to. You’ll still have free options like the windjammer and the main dining room. Like most companies nowadays, Royal will always try to find ways to monetize extras especially since they have billions of dollars in debt from the shutdown.
@letsgetwanderlost I guess I'm spoiled after going on a Virgin Voyage and having all fine dinning included. Heck even Carnival includes more dinning options. I'm a foodie and being confined to the main dinning room or a buffet for dinner after spending all that money doesn't seem right
@rosettyromero219 there are other options too depending on what ship you’re on. El loco fresh, solarium bistro, cafe promenade, Johnny rockets for breakfast, Central Park cafe, fish and ships, etc. Royal has a selection of specialty dining options and complementary options just like Carnival does, just have to check and see what is on the ship you’re going on.
Can I eat at izumi without a package?
Yes. You’ll pay the prix fixe or a la carte prices
Nicole and I like to eat at Izumi and we usually do it without having a dining package.
do you know if they see Peroni or san mingal on board mate
Peroni is listed on a few of the bar menus. I’m not sure about the other one unfortunately.
Sparkling water?
Sparkling water is available at most bars and venues and in the coke freestyle machine. You’ll need at least the soda package.
I swear a certain "TH-camR" told me personally in the comment section the $20 credit was each restaurant per night. So $20 at some italian restaurant then you move over to lets say the sports bar restaurant and use $20 there. I told them I highly doubt that but they told me 100% they're sure its $20 credit per restaurant per day. Then i showed them someone elses person where it said $20 per night and they still claim its $20 per restaurants per night.
It’s per day, per venue, per person.
So if you went to playmakers and Giovanni’s wine bar you’d $20 for each venue. This is only for the al la carte restaurants. All the regular specialty dining restaurants there isn’t a dollar amount limit.
@letsgetwanderlost ya I get that but why do I get people telling me $20 per night and when I tell them I want to visit 2 restaurants and they said once you use $20 up at one restaurant you can't use it until the next night.
No, clue why they’d tell you that. We’ve personally used the $20 at multiple restaurants
@letsgetwanderlost very strange how people are giving out false info to potentially cruise line guests like myself.
@@letsgetwanderlost I called Royal Caribbean and they told me $20 EACH DAY. Not use $20 at each restaurant per day. I told them a certain youtuber said $20 per restaurant per day. They said no its $20 per day only, so you use $20 at a restaurant means you cannot use $20 until the next day.
What is surcharge, tax?
An additional charge that you have to pay for specific restaurants on top of what you’ve already paid for the dining package
@@letsgetwanderlost
Thanks.
I think I’d be good with the bottled water package. I have zero interest in soda or alcohol.
Sounds like that would be perfect for you if you like bottled water. They have normal tap water and juices and that sort of thing for free/included as well.
I don’t the cruise anymore. Everything is a charge
You can do cruises without buying extras.
Book with gratuities included, eat in the buffet or MDR, and drink the complementary options. You can also cruise with some of the smaller luxury companies that include everything as well. If you like cruising there are ways to not feel nickel and dimed.
Nicole and I have been on a couple cruises where we didn’t buy anything but a soda package.
Okay, i don't drink alcohol at all so that refreshment package looks amazing!! I love smoothies, frozen drinks, and duh milkshakes.
But does everyone in my room need it? It would only be my 3 year, maybe 4 year by the time if the cruise, old daughter and myself. So i was just wondering if you knew?😊❤
Oh! Also is the coffee card $31/day or is it $31/flat rate (obviously with the grat too?
@dizzyraez0716 that price is for the card. Once you use all the punches you would have to buy another card. Add 18% gratuity to the price listed. If you’re getting the refreshment package you won’t need the card though.
Nicole loves the refreshment package. She gets coffees, smoothies, Red Bulls, and other things. We definitely get our monies worth.
With the refreshment package you don’t need everyone in your cabin to purchase it. Only whoever is going to use it. Royal Caribbean allows you to just purchase non-alcoholic drink packages this way.