Royal Caribbean’s suite temptations
SYDNEY – Royal Caribbean is making life even sweeter for passengers booked in suites.
At dedicated check-in for embarkation, guests are given gold or silver SeaPass cards which enable crew to provide them with personalised service throughout their cruises.
Also on arrival, their suite is stocked with complimentary water and a fruit plate, as well as spa bathrobes, slippers, and Vitality bathroom amenities.
Suite dreams are assured with Royal Caribbean duvets and a pillow menu.
Other extras during their cruise include, on various days, pre-dinner cheeses, petit fours and 24 hour room service, plus private dining and reserved VIP seating in the theatre for the nightly shows,
To and from Australia, Royal Caribbean International’s Rhapsody of the Seas offers five categories of suites: Royal Suite, Owner’s Suite, Family Suite, Grand Suite and Junior Suite.
The Royal Suite features a digital baby grand player piano, a bar, spa pool and panoramic sea views through a glass panel wall that spans the length of the suite.
Rhapsody of the Seas will offer 18 cruises for its 2009/10 season.
Ian Jarrett
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