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Royal Caribbean New Round-up September 3, 2023

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03 Sep 2023
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Calista Kiper

We hope you enjoy your Labor Day weekend with friends and family! It has been a busy week of Royal Caribbean news and events, and we have a look back at everything that happened this week.

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Celebrity Cruises makes significant changes to its inclusive cruise package.

​​Starting in October 2023, Celebrity Cruises will be removing gratuities from inclusive packages and onboard credit for guests staying in The Retreat. 

Celebrity Cruises will also be making changes to Aqua Class cabins, allowing guests to book these wellness-focused staterooms with just a cruise-only fare.

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Royal Caribbean Blog Video: Things on a cruise I hate, but everyone loves

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Everyone cruises differently! Matt shares some of his least favorite events on a cruise that everyone else seems to love.

You can subscribe to our Royal Caribbean Blog YouTube channel for more regular cruising updates. 

Our latest video shares reasons to avoid booking a cruise with a lot of sea days: 6 compelling reasons why.

Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

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We’ve now released the 510th episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast.

Not all travel insurance plans are the same, and you may want to research carefully before choosing one. Here, we interview Stan from TravelInsurance.com for advice on how to pick your travel insurance plan. 

We update our podcast weekly, so subscribe for more updates via iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or RSS.

You can also leave us a rating or review on iTunes, so go ahead and check out our links! We always appreciate your feedback.

I spent 7 nights in a 172-square-foot room on the world's largest cruise ship. Take a look inside my cabin

What does an cheap cabin look like on the current world’s largest cruise ship? Take a look inside this guarantee stateroom on a 7-day cruise on Wonder of the Seas. 

The room was clean and dark enough for a sound sleep. But when it comes to seasickness and noise, it pays to be wary of forward, inside cabins. 

6 reasons to refuse to upgrade your cruise ship cabin

It may be a dream of yours to upgrade to a larger, more lavish cabin. 

But there are downsides to placing a bid on a more upgraded suite.

It’s important to consider the room location and stateroom type you’re looking for. Also keep in mind the extra expenses and guesswork involved. 

And if you do move to a larger stateroom, you won’t earn those extra Crown & Anchor points.

Before you bid, keep in mind the top 6 reasons to refuse an upgrade.

30 Cruise cabin hacks that cruisers love

Balcony room on Liberty of the Seas

Cruisers trying to get the most out of a stateroom, whether it’s a smaller inside cabin or a luxurious balcony stateroom, will appreciate these top 30 cabin cruise hacks.

Compared to hotel rooms or apartment buildings, cruise ship staterooms can be much smaller. You also will stay in one cabin for the length of your cruise, whether that is 4 days, 7 days, or even longer. 

Follow these tips and tricks to make sure your cabin is a home away from home for the length of your cruise.

I just went on my first cruise — here are 15 things that surprised me the most about this type of travel

Calista's first cruise

Cruising is a unique experience for each traveler, so first-time cruisers can struggle to envision what their trip will look like.

Even though I planned ahead, I found myself surprised by many aspects of the experience when I cruised for the next time.

Check out my review for the 15 most surprising things about my first cruise.


Calista Kiper graduated from Wheaton College, IL, with a B.A. in English Writing. 

Growing up traveling around the world, she developed a passion for diversity and cross-cultural communication. From her first cruise on Wonder of the Seas, she has delighted in the intersection between travel, diversity, and writing in the cruising world.

Calista spends her free time reading, cooking, and researching the latest human-interest stories. 

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