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Royal Caribbean raises cocktail prices One of the nice things about the DBP is that it covers every drink on the menus at Royal Caribbean's bars, with very limited exceptions.
You might not realize that paying for this Royal Caribbean beverage package means you can use it on more than one cruise.
Royal Caribbean now requires all guests in a stateroom to purchase the Deluxe Beverage Package if one guest does, closing a loophole that allowed some to switch to a non-alcoholic package.
Royal Caribbean updated the policy for its top drink package, and loyal cruisers are weighing in. Here's what you need to know.
As it adds new ships and destinations, the cruise operator bets it can raise prices closer to those of land-based vacations and still hook inflation-scorched travelers.
First look aboard Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship Having separate, distinct areas for passengers to spend time helps the massive ship feel uncrowded and like a ...