Royal Caribbean announces prices for Coco Cay island experiences
Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day island experience at Coco Cay now has a price tag.
The line announced prices for the various private island experiences and are now available to book for sailings from May 2019.
Guests can now reserve a range of experiences including ‘Up, Up and Away,’ a helium balloon ascent that rises 450 feet above the island, and $39 for half day’s entry to the Thrill Waterpark.
The waterpark will feature the tallest waterslide in North America.
Coco Cay will also have a new zipline which starts at $79 per ride.
The priciest option is $1,599 for a full-day rental of an overwater cabana for eight guests.
The price includes a private attendant and entry to Coca Beach Club.
The $200 million upgrade will also include the construction of a dock so no more tenders ashore will be required.
The dock will be finished and ready to use this fall with other amenities including the water park to follow next spring.
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