Royal Caribbean hikes beverage package prices

Thursday, 16 Oct, 2018 0

Royal Caribbean has announced onboard price hikes for its three inclusive beverage packages.

Prices will rise for 2019 cruises of between 10% for the deluxe beverage package to more than a third for the soda package.

The line’s deluxe beverage package offers unlimited cocktails, beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and premium coffee and is currently priced from $57 to $63 per day.

It will rise to up to $70 per day depending on the sailing.

The non-alcoholic refreshment package price is currently from $26 to $29 per person, per day and will shift to a set rate of $29 for all sailings.

Royal Caribbean’s soda package rises from $8.50 to $9.50 per person to $12.99 per day.

All guests in the same stateroom of legal drinking age are required to buy the package, which cannot be shared with any other guests.

Carnival Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line already announced price hikes earlier this year for their inclusive beverage packages.



 

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