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Royal Caribbean News Round-Up: April 27, 2025

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27 Apr 2025

Happy weekend! In case you missed any Royal Caribbean news, here is a look at everything that happened this week!

A cruise passenger was arrested after an incident that took place in a Royal Caribbean elevator.

Liberty of the Seas

He is accused of attacking another passenger after the victim's wife complained that a group of "kids were jumping up and down on the elevator."

The man is facing a second-degree felony assault charge after a fight occurred on Liberty of the Seas.

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New RCB Video: Star of the Seas Deck-by-Deck Ship Preview

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Why Royal Caribbean's major change is stirring debate

Wonder and Symphony at CocoCay

Royal Caribbean plans to shift almost all of its Oasis Class ships to short cruises, and that's causing quite a controversy among cruisers.

The strategy is to attract new customers, but established cruisers feel slighted because they don't like going on short cruises and it's cannibalizing what they see as some of the best ships in the fleet.

They dislike the idea of short cruises for their lack of port diversity, higher per-night pricing, and unattractiveness to travel to sail to these cruises.

Royal Caribbean is now selling Star Class VIP perks on its smaller cruise ships

Royal Genie

You can start enjoying the very best suite class amenities and perks while booking an inside cabin on a smaller cruise ship.

Royal Caribbean has introduced the "Royal Genie Package" that offers the services of the Royal Genie on ships like Independence of the Seas.

Up until now, it was only available on the biggest and newest ships in the fleet.

I went on a 4-night Allure of the Seas cruise, and here's what everything cost

Jenna selfie on Allure of the Seas pool deck

From the cruise fare to airfare to coffee, Jenna tallied up exactly how much everything costs from start to finish to go on a recent Allure of the Seas cruise.

We often look at just the cruise fare when picking ships, but there's a total vacation cost to account for as well.

It might help you to see the cost of everything to get a better sense of how to better budget for your vacation.

I always ask my cruise ship room attendant for 4 things on every cruise

The one crew member you're likely to interact with the most is your cabin attendant, and Matt always makes the same requests on every sailing.

The cruise line wants you to have an amazing vacation, and that starts with your in-cabin experience.

There are different ways you can have your cruise cabin personalized to your liking, and it's important to convey them.

These 6 extra cost restaurants are worth booking and the 2 you can skip

playmakers-wings-freedom-dining-food

Among the many specialty restaurants, there are a few that are must-dos, and a couple you could safely bypass.

Matt has tried all of Royal Caribbean's extra cost venues and while each has its pros and cons, a few truly stand out as great choices.

Likewise, there's two that he thinks aren't worth your money.

Royal Caribbean quietly makes an internet change cruisers will love

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25 Apr 2025

Royal Caribbean appears to have introduced a new, unannounced Wi-Fi option that might fit your cruise needs nicely.

Two Royal Caribbean Ships

Internet on a cruise ship has slowly moved from novelty to must-have for so many people.  It's less about doing work from a cruise ship, but rather being connected and being able to stay in touch with friends and social media.

For those that want non-stop connectivity, the internet packages offered are fantastic. But what about someone that has more casual needs? Believe it or not, there's no free wi-fi on Royal Caribbean cruises.

Royal Caribbean has sold a 24-hour pass on its ships that isn't well known, but that's still much more access than just a quick task.  Plus, it costs $29.99 and is more expensive than the daily rate of the unlimited packages.

It looks like we may have a fix for those that need very limited internet.

New 60-minute Wi-Fi package

Odyssey of the Seas

Guests on at least two Royal Caribbean ships this week report there's a new option for short-term internet needs.

Elizabeth Wright is an Associate Editor with Cruise.Blog and is sailing on Icon of the Seas this week. She confirmed the new option of a 60-minute package that costs $9.99.

It's only available once you're onboard, not pre-cruise.

Royal Promenade Icon of the Seas

There's one more catch, you actually have to ask them at the Voom desk to purchase it.

Just like the longer duration packages, it's the same high speed Starlink internet access that works quite well.  Our team has consistently found good success with Royal Caribbean's Voom options.

Better option for quick needs

Voyager of the Seas

Adding a one hour internet package may not be important for most cruisers, but it should serve a need that some have always wanted.

There are plenty of reasons why someone might want a short duration internet package but don't want or need to invest in something much longer. Royal Caribbean's internet options were previously "all or nothing."

Some people prefer to completely disconnect on vacation, and that means not having internet during their cruise. However, they may have reasons to be connected periodically.

  • Checking in for flights
  • Submitting school work
  • Checking in with family periodically
  • Emergencies
Voyager of the Seas

There's clearly a niche need, and those people may have skipped Royal Caribbean's internet all together in favor of using wifi in the ports they visit instead.

One good cruise hack is to find internet hot spots in the ports of call you visit because it can either be free or quite inexpensive.

Pier in San Juan

The problem with this hack is finding an actual place offering it.  In my experience, the free spots are inundated with other people and speeds can be abysmal. 

Plus there's the security concerns of using public hotspots.

A Royal Caribbean option is certainly going to be more convenient and safer.

It's an effective option, but costs add up quickly

Voom prices

I think this new 60 minute option is perfect for people that have limited needs, but there's an argument for buying an unlimited package anyway.

The hour long package is only sold onboard the ship and for now is something you have to physically go to the Voom desk to get added to your account.  There is no way to pre-purchase or plan ahead.

That alone is a hassle, especially when the line for the Voom desk is inundated with cruisers who are trying to get their device working.

Cafe Promenade

While it's only $10, that's a cost you could get more mileage out of with an internet package you pre-purchase, especially on short cruises.

As an example, for my 3-night Utopia of the Seas cruise in 2026 I have booked, it would cost just $65.97 if I pre-purchased an unlimited package. That is 6 times the price of the one hour package, but the it's a better value per minute, and I can use it throughout the cruise.

The more of these one hour packages you buy, the quicker the unlimited package makes more financial sense.

Add voom package

Keep in mind you can always change your mind on the ship.

Royal Caribbean allows you to buy an internet package for a pro-rated amount as the cruise goes on.  You could wait until the last day and buy it then, or even half way and only pay for the remaining days.

A new option that should make someone's cruise better

Starlink towers on Freedom of the Seas

Ultimately, I think this new 60 minute internet package should be a benefit for at least some cruisers.

It will bring a little more revenue to Royal Caribbean from people that might of otherwise tried to find internet ashore or simply not bought it at all.

I think adding more flexibility is great for consumers.  Now the question is could we see even more flexible Voom packages in the future?

I'm a travel writer who cruises on Royal Caribbean every month. These 6 extra cost restaurants are worth booking and the 2 you can skip

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25 Apr 2025

Royal Caribbean ships offer a lot of restaurants onboard, including new concepts that are not only novel, but incredibly different and fun.

Wonder of the Seas boardwalk

After cruising on almost every ship in the fleet, I've eaten at every single one at least once.  In many cases, numerous times. In my experience, some absolutely live up to the hype, but others aren't worth your time or money.

One piece of advice I always give before sharing any of my opinions is to try it yourself.  There are very few restaurants that I think are worth skipping, but it can totally be a "me problem" rather than a holistic issue.

As an example, I don't like Hooked Seafood restaurant, but I also choose not to eat shellfish as a general rule.  That precludes me from most of the menu, so it's no surprise I don't love it.

Here's my list of six restaurants worth trying and the two you might want to skip on your next Royal Caribbean cruise.

Izumi Hibachi

Hibachi chef

The best crowd pleaser in my list is Izumi Hibachi because of how much fun it is, while also offering really good food.

Hibachi dining is something you likely have done on land, but Royal Caribbean has its own take on the popular cooking style.

Unfortunately there's no fire element on cruise ships because of how incredibly dangerous open flames can be, but they still put on a great show.  Each chef has their own style, and there's different tricks, songs, puns, and anything else to get a smile out of you.

Hibachi

The food is wonderful too, and even the pickiest of eaters should find something here.  The chicken option is quite plain and I've eaten with enough friends who love it to know it's a safe bet.

Overall, it's an entertaining meal that is so consistently good, I love going here on pretty much every cruise.

Portside BBQ

Portside BBQ

It's only available on Oasis of the Seas, but this is one of the best new ideas to come out of Royal Caribbean headquarters.

Portside BBQ is a casual restaurant where you order a combination of different bbq food and it's all so very good.

Portside BBQ entrance

I was skeptical of the idea when it was first announced, but I'll eat here multiple times per cruise because it's that good. 

The smoked turkey sammie along with beef brisket is the kind of food I'd love to eat every day, if I could.

Closer look at food

The side dishes are just as good as the mains.  Gooey and thick mac and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, and I ended up doubling down on mac and cheese on subsequent visits.  The beans where combined with burnt ends, and had a fantastic, tangy flavor.

I also think the pricing is a great value, and a cheap meal overall.

150 Central Park

150 Central Park

Too many new cruisers skip 150 Central Park because they aren't exactly sure what it is, or are afraid it's too fancy for them.

I was the same way until friends made me try it, and since then, it's a must-eat on any Oasis Class ship.

It's American food that's served in an upscale manner.  You'll find steak, chicken, lobster, fish, and a few other notable dishes.

Beef at 150 Central Park

The Beef Tenderloin is probably the best steak on the ship, even better than neighboring Chops Grille.

Each dish at the restaurant is prepared with locally sourced ingredients, all of which are harvested during the peak of their season. I

Royal Railway

Table at Royal Railway

If you're looking for the hottest dining ticket on a cruise ship today, it's Royal Railway Utopia Station.

This is an immersive train car dining experience and it's unlike any other specialty restaurant in the fleet (or on land).

From the moment you step foot on the station's "platform," you'll believe you're about to board a train. 

Diners in Royal Railway

It's family friendly, so bring the kids.  I think it's a fantastic memory maker for families. The sort of activity that you'll be talking about when you get home after the cruise.

Playmakers

Burger and fries

Comfort food will always have its place on cruise ships, and some of the best are at Playmakers Sports Bar.

Wings, burgers, fries, and beers are available in abundance while you watch one of the many television screens around the ship.

My family ends up in Playmakers for lunch and dinner a lot because it's simple yet satisfying. We don't have to get dressed up, and the food is really good too.

Playmakers on Freedom of the Seas

So many items on the menu are going to become favorites: onion ring tower, buffalo crunch roll, truffle burger, and touchdown nachos are all fantastic.

I like that we can go for a beer and a snack, or an entire meal. Sometimes we stop in for just dessert.

Empire Supper Club

Empire Supper Club on Icon of the Seas

Empire Supper Club is another new restaurant idea and it's the ultimate date night out.

This is a glitzy themed meal that incorporates high quality food, live entertainment, and cocktail pairings. It takes three hours to complete and men need to wear a jacket, but don't let that scare you aware.

The level of thought that went into matching the music, food, and beverages together is why I love cruises so much.

Icon of the Seas Empire Supper Club tree

All the other restaurants on this list are typical specialty restaurants that differentiate themselves by cuisine or cooking style.  Empire Supper Club is an entirely different experience all together.

You'll be able to enjoy an eight-course meal, paired with cocktails that have been specially created for Royal Caribbean by a world renowned mixologist, Tony Abou-Ganim. 

Empire Supper Club lobster

As you sip and dine, you'll be serenaded by a jazz trio that perform musical standards  from Gershwin, Sinatra, and the sort.

The venue can only seat 38 people and there's just one seating each night.  It's intimate and personalized.

However, I recommend skipping Samba Grill

Samba-Grill-Meats-Allure

I was surprised I didn't love Royal Caribbean's Brazilian steakhouse idea more, but Samba Grill really disappointed me each time I've dined there.

Available only on Radiance and Allure of the Seas, it meets the basics of a churrasco style of cooking, but falls flat on execution.

If you've eaten at one of these restaurants on land, you know about how the servers come by early and often with skewers of meat to serve you.  As long as you have the green button up, they'll come by.

The problem is Royal Caribbean chooses to ask its guests at what temperature they prefer their meats cooked, and that slows down the entire experience.  I spent more time waiting for the next round than eating, and it kind of ruined the atmosphere as I just decided I didn't want to wait again for the medium steak to come out of the kitchen again.

In my opinion, there are better spots than Johnny Rockets

Johnny Rockets food

Maybe I'm jaded, but I really don't see the value anymore with Johnny Rockets.

The menu hasn't changed in decades (but the price has gone up), and it's fairly lackluster food.  Burgers, shakes, hot dogs, and fries are great, but I really don't think it's that much better than the Windjammer buffet (which is free).  And it really doesn't stack up to similar food at Playmakers.

The Johnny Rockets menu on land is significantly better looking than the few options on the cruise ship version.

The best thing about Johnny Rockets is that it's probably one of the cheapest "all you can eat" specialty restaurants, but I've been disappointed in what's offered.

I always ask my cruise ship cabin attendant for 4 things on every cruise and it makes a big difference

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25 Apr 2025

Small things can make a big difference on your cruise, including the role your stateroom attendant plays.

Cabin attendant

One of the things I try to do on the first day of the cruise is to meet my stateroom attendant so I can start things off on the right note. They are the crew member you're likely to interact with the most, and I think how your cabin is attended to matters to a lot of people.

No matter if your cabin is small or large, I think it's important to ensure you're happy with the experience in it.  

On any cruise I go on, when I meet my stateroom attendant, I always ask them four important things. Sometimes there's more, but I think these four are the ones that can be substantive.

How to pronounce their name

Room Attendant

I hate awkward interactions and in my early cruising career, I was too embarrassed to ask a crew member how to say their name and then for the rest of the cruise it became "Hey you...".

Crew members come from around the world, and most names are easy enough to know how to say without asking.  But sometimes they can be difficult to know how to say it properly.

Even if the name appears like I'd know how to say it, they may say it differently.  Or they may have a nickname they prefer to go by.

I'll usually greet them and the first thing I ask is how to pronounce their name, repeating it out loud to avoid the embarrassment of admitting I still don't know their name later.

Have the room cleaned at night

AquaTheater Suite second bedroom

Ever since Royal Caribbean cut twice a day cabin service, there's been a debate as to when to have your room cleaned.

My preference is to have it cleaned in the evening so my room is nice and prepared when I return in the evening for bed.

I've tried the morning too, but I find I feel rushed to get out of the cabin in the morning so the cabin attendant can tidy it up.  Since I work on a cruise ship, the morning is usually my busiest time of the day.

In addition, I prefer to have my bed made before I go to sleep.  There's always a good chance I'll take a nap during the day, and then the sheets are messed up again before bed.  I know, first world problem stuff.

Most importantly, I think it's just more convenient to have them clean the room in the evening because I'm almost always out and about the ship at dinner or at a show.

Extra towels in the bathroom

When I cruise with my family, having extra bath towels is a must-do.

By default, there's only two shower towels in a cabin.  That's fine for a solo traveler, but two towels is not going to last 24 hours when someone is washing their hair too.

Asking for more towels up front ensures we don't run out later, and no arguments among the kids of "who hogged up all the towels".

Opening the connecting doors

Connecting balconies

I think one of the best family cruise tips out there is to book two connecting rooms.

Two rooms provides separation from the kids, adds an extra bathroom, and lots of living space too. Plus, it's probably cheaper than a suite.

It's usually the case that the connecting door between both rooms isn't unlocked when we get into the cabin on the first day, so I'll ask them to unlock it.

Chair

In addition, if I have connecting balcony rooms, I'll ask for the balcony divider to be unlocked.

Not all balcony dividers can be unlocked, but my experience has been new ships have no issues.

I'll never ask my cabin attendant to do anything beyond their normal duties

ncl-cabin-attendant

There are a wide range of reasonable requests to make of your cabin attendant, but it's important to respect their boundaries.

First and foremost, never ask them to cover for you breaking cruise line rules, such as smoking in the cabin or balcony.

They're also very busy people, so I'd never request them leave their post to go check on something.  Many issues are for Guest Services, so if it's not a problem in my cabin, I'll seek assistance elsewhere.

Lastly, cabin attendants are some of the hardest working crew members onboard, and you should treat them with respect. Don't make demands or acting in a way that is disrespectful or inconsiderate. 

Royal Caribbean issues warning after cruise passenger later diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease

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24 Apr 2025

Passengers that sailed on a Royal Caribbean ship have gotten a notice someone on their sailing later were sickened by Legionnaires' disease.

Symphony of the Seas in Miami

Guests across various sailings in March and April 2025 received emails from the cruise line to inform to inform them of a possibility to be aware of, and the preventative measures the cruise line is taking.

To be clear, the guests were not diagnosed onboard the cruise ship, nor has there been a recognized outbreak linked to a specific sailing.

In the Symphony of the Seas Facebook group, Jenn Yazzetti, posted a copy of an email she received from Royal Caribbean after the the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Royal Caribbean about the case.

Letter sent to guests from Royal Caribbean

The letter was sent to passengers booked on the April 30th sailing.

The CDC said one passenger was later diagnosed with Legionella after sailing on Symphony of the Seas.

"The CDC has advised that while they are unsure where exposed, a guest who recently sailed on Symphony of the Seas, was later diagnosed with Legionella."

"As a precautionary measure, we implemented heightened sanitation protocols and followed all CDC guidance."

Symphony of the Seas in Miami

No other information was shared related to who the person is, or other details.

Other people that were on recent Symphony of the Seas sailings received similar emails:

  • March 9
  • March 16
  • April 6
  • April 13

Another Legionella incident

Symphony of the Seas

This is the second time this year such letters were sent to passengers.

In January, a similar letter was sent to passengers about two past passengers later were sickened by Legionnaires' disease after sailing on Symphony.

In that case, one passenger had sailed on Symphony of the Seas in October 2024 and the other in December 2024, according to the CDC.

How it spreads

Legionnaires disease

Legionella is not easily spread from person to person, but it's still something that could occur because cruise ships have pools and hot tubs.

According to Royal Caribbean, Legionella is not contagious from person to person. It is contracted by inhaling water droplets from a source containing the bacteria, which can be found throughout the world in any environment containing water - ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams, as well as municipal water systems, fountains, and whirlpools. 

Microscopic view of Legionella pneumophila

Moreover, most healthy people exposed to Legionella do not get sick. 

Symptoms include cough, shortness of breath, fever, muscle aches, and headaches.  It's often confused with pneumonia.

Legionnaires' on cruise ships

Ultimate Family Suite balcony

Legionnaires' is a rare condition to begin with, but it has happened on cruise ships in the past.

During November 2022–June 2024, the CDC was notified of 12 cases of Legionnaires disease among travelers on two cruise ships. The CDC did not disclose the cruise line names or ships.

According to the CDC, their investigation revealed private hot tubs on selected cabin balconies were the most likely exposure source.

Some cruise ship cabin suites have a hot tub on the balcony, which is for the exclusive use of the guests staying in that cabin. The CDC says, "private hot tubs on cruise ships are not subject to the same maintenance requirements as are public hot tubs in common areas."

They recommended to cruise lines modification of the operation and maintenance of these devices by removing the heating elements, draining water between uses, and increasing the frequency of hyperchlorination and cleaning.

Celebrity Cruises shares big news on its next ship

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24 Apr 2025

You'll be able to sail on the next new Celebrity Cruise ship a little bit earlier than expected.

Xcel

Travel agents were informed today the cruise line has made some unexpected changes to the new ship’s inaugural sailings.

Celebrity Xcel is the next new ship and will be the fifth and final ship in Celebrity Cruises' Edge Class series.

The ship debuts first in Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades for a brief winter season before transitioning to Europe, where it will offer Celebrity's first-ever overnight calls on Madeira, Portugal. Itineraries will last from seven to 11 nights, cruising from Barcelona and Athens.

Xcel-Construction

Celebrity Xcel was originally scheduled to sail its inaugural cruise on November 18, 2025.

However, the new ship is closer to completion than originally anticipated, and there's a new "preview cruise" before it.

Earlier arrival

Xcel

In an email to travel agents, Celebrity indicated they're adding a new sailing before the official inaugural.

"Our teams have been working diligently on building our new ship, and the completion is now earlier than we had originally anticipated."

"With the earlier delivery, we've now added a 4-Night Celebrity Xcel Preview Cruise, setting sail on November 9, 2025."

Email update for Xcel

The catch is the November 18th sailing remains the official Inaugural Sailing, according to the cruise line.

"Please note that our November 18th sailing, that your clients are booked on, continues to be our Inaugural Sailing, where the main festivities will take place, as planned. We understand that for some guests, it's important to be the first onboard, and for others, being part of the inaugural celebration is what matters most."

With the new sailing, it's an opportunity to get on sooner and check out the ship before the maiden voyage.

Celebrity Xcel

Booked guests have the choice of moving their original reservation up to the November 9 one in the exact same suite or like-for-like stateroom currently booked - at the current prevailing rate. If there's an overpayment on the booking, they'll be refunded for the difference.

  • Suite guests will have their same suites held for them as a courtesy.
  • Guests in Aqua Class staterooms and below will have like-for-like staterooms available to choose from.

But if someone booked on the inaugural wants to remain there, there's nothing extra to do.

Booked passengers have until May 8, 2025 to decide.

The same thing happened to Royal Caribbean

Star of the Seas at shipyard

It's deja vu for Royal Caribbean fans, as this is exactly what has happened to Star of the Seas.

The sequel to Royal Caribbean’s in-demand mega-ship Icon of the Seas was originally scheduled to sail its inaugural cruise on August 31, 2025.

But because the ship was ready sooner than expected, Royal Caribbean decided to add three “showcase sailings” ahead of the ship’s inaugural voyage.

Star of the Seas

"We have an updated timeline for the arrival of Star of the Seas at Port Canaveral," Royal Caribbean said in an email to passenger booked on the ship’s first sailings. 

"Building such a large and incredible ship is no easy feat, but lucky for us, there are times when we get to embark on our new ship ahead of schedule, and that time is now!"

Royal Caribbean has done this twice, and now has three preview sailings:

  • 3-Night Perfect Day Cruise departing on Aug. 20, 2025
  • 4-night Perfect Day Cruise departing on Aug. 23, 2025
  • 4-night Perfect Day Cruise departing on Aug. 27, 2025

It opened up more sailings on a hot new ship, while of course adding more revenue for the line.

Xcel is not a copy and paste job

Bazaar

One big change is instead of The Eden, there will be The Bazaar. Located on the back of the ship, it's where you'll find shopping, dining, activity and entertainment options that take on the vibe of the ports the ship visits, changing each day to match the destination.

For its inaugural Caribbean season, Celebrity Xcel will rotate through four themed festivals celebrating the cultures of the Bahamas, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and the broader Caribbean.  

When the ship moves to the Mediterranean in summer 2026, new festivals will highlight the European destinations on its itinerary.

Xcel space

As part of the experience, two restaurants inside a new space called The Bazaar will feature menus tailored to each festival’s theme. Guests can also take part in Celebrity’s first-ever destination-inspired cooking school, Chef’s Studio at Mosaic, where hands-on classes will teach regional recipes that match the day’s cultural spotlight.

The Bazaar is the first of seven redesigned venues debuting on Celebrity Xcel when it launches in November 2025.

Royal Caribbean is now selling its best VIP perks for anyone to book on its smaller cruise ships

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24 Apr 2025

The best perk of Royal Caribbean's suite program is now available for anyone to book on more of its ships.

Royal Genie option added

Ever since the Royal Suite Class program was unveiled and began offering upgraded suite benefits, it's been the crown jewel of Royal Caribbean's suite program.

If you booked a Star Class cabin, you'd have access to a Royal Genie, who is responsible for making your cruise exceptional. This person is shared among 3-4 cabins and they are a combination concierge, problem solver, and front-of-the-line pass.

It's a personalized experience, and it easily stood out as the best reason to book one of Royal Caribbean's most expensive suites.

But now it looks like anyone might be able to book this as an a la carte service.

Royal Genie Package

Royal Genie package

A new option has appeared to book on Royal Caribbean's Cruise Planner site within the VIP Passes section.

The Royal Genie Package is new, and it's advertised as having your Royal Genie on ships that don't have Star Class cabins.

"An ultra-exclusive offering that bestows even more VIP perks for your stay. From the moment you step onboard, your personal Royal Genie is there to grant your boldest wishes — from best seats in the house at your favorite shows to once-in-a-lifetime adventures catered to your preferences. 

Royal Genie

"Dine in decadence onboard, with complimentary specialty dining and top-notch room service. Pack in more adrenaline with designated access to pulse-pounding activities, enjoy VIP welcome service, and sip the day away with unlimited beverages from anywhere onboard with a complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package."

Royal Genie package

In this example, the option is available to book on an Independence of the Seas cruise in June. Independence is a Freedom Class ships, and my cabin is a standard balcony cabin.

Benefits of booking a genie include:

  • Royal Genie Services: Arranges prime entertainment seating reservations, manages dining and activities reservations, coordinates luxury shopping onboard, plans special celebrations, handles special requests and much more!
  • Deluxe Beverage Package (for all guests of legal drinking age)
  • Refreshment Package (for all guests below legal drinking age)
  • Complimentary Specialty Dining at select venues onboard
  • Complimentary Room Service
  • VOOM® — Powered by Starlink internet, 1 Device per guest in the reservation
  • Complimentary Stateroom Mini Bar Beverages (Coca-Cola canned products)
  • Still & Sparkling Water Bottle Delivery
  • Complimentary Starbucks® Beverages
  • VIP Luggage Service (Arrival & Departure)
  • VIP Welcome Food & Beverage Amenity
  • Suite Lounge Access
  • Complimentary Ice Cream at Sugar Beach
  • Reserved Seating in the Main Theater
  • Designated time to FlowRider®, Rock Climbing Wall & Ice Skating
  • Complimentary Stateroom Movies
  • Malin+Goetz Bath Amenities

It not only gets you the services of the Genie, but you also get suite perks too. 

Star Class chairs

In fact, the benefits are far above what suites guests on these ships receive, as it includes an internet package and drink  package.

Before you hit the book button, the price isn't cheap.

Independence of the Seas at sunset at sea

For my 8-night cruise in Europe, it's listed at $300.00 per adult per day, and $200.00 per child per day (Guests under age 6 are complimentary). That comes out to $2,400.00 per person on this sailing.

Most important, the Royal Genie Package is non-refundable pre-cruise and onboard. Once booked, you cannot cancel it.

Cruisers react to new offering

As soon as the new option appeared, there was a lot of disbelief among cruisers that love the option.

Within the "Star Class Cruisers" Facebook group, many people saw this as a very intriguing idea.

"Wow! I would totally pay that for Star class benefits," wrote Tammi Anderson.

Another person thinks it has potential, "If this is only on ships that do not do the Royal Suite Class, that makes sense. If this is going to be on all ships, that’s crazy and totally devalues a Star Class room."

Another person added, "Could act as an incentive for higher spenders to book on older ships."

Another interesting take came from Gayle Musselman in how it changes how you think about booking a suite vs balcony, "I'm actually considering dropping down to a balcony because the perks of our currently booked Owners Suite really don't justify the price difference."

Does the Genie make a difference?

Royal Genie with family

It's difficult to quantify the impact a Royal Genie can make on your cruise, but having been in Star Class suites a number of times, it's certainly special.

Having a Genie is like having an all-access pass at a concert, where you get perks and options simply not available to anyone else.

Your Genie can set up in-suite parties, arrange for specialty restaurant meals to be delivered to your room, and even be your personal shopper onboard.

Royal Genie

Moreover, the Genie spends time every day with your family.  They can walk around with you, instead of being at a desk.  This means you can be escorted into events, and past lines.

But there's an x-factor with a Royal Genie that goes well beyond what's listed in the included benefits. Each Genie has their own style, and they can personalize the experience through requests you make as well as ideas they come up with.

Some examples of what I've seen a Genie do in the past include decorating the cabin for a surprise birthday party, bring up an entire ice cream buffet for an ice cream social in the suite, coordinate a party on the balcony that comes with bar servers, get private elevator rides, and more.

Star Class seats

When you add up all the possibilities, it stands out as a great way to splurge and most importantly, have an "easy button" for your cruise.

I was skeptical that I needed a Genie because I was so adept at planning my cruises on my own.  Frankly, it felt like a hindrance before I ever tried one because it felt like an extra step.

However, it turned out to be the fast pass for enjoying my cruise.  It's like laying in your bed and imagining things happening and they do sort of cruise planning.

It remains to be seen how this non-Royal Suite Class Genie experience compares, but Royal Caribbean created an impressive Royal Genie product on its big new ships.  

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Man accused of beating up another cruise ship passenger because kids were jumping in the elevator, police say

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23 Apr 2025

A Royal Caribbean passenger was arrested after allegedly beating up another person while on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas, according to court documents.

Liberty of the Seas

Documents obtained by WPLG show Michael White and others assaulted the victim to the point of unconsciousness. He, and another unnamed person, were arrested by Broward County police on Friday after the Liberty of the Seas returned to Port Everglades.

The police report says the victim and a woman asked a group of youths to “stop jumping up and down on the elevator,” which was causing it to sway. This happened last Thursday, while the ship was at sea.

The group started yelling and saying, “B----, who are you talking to?”

BSO Deputy Demetrius Williams wrote in the report, "At this point, (the victim) said he yelled to stop jumping in the elevator, but the kids wouldn’t stop; they kept arguing and fussing at them and calling them names."

The report continues that the elevator stopped on the eighth floor and the victim and the woman decided they needed to exit the elevator immediately, "We got to get out of here."

"The kids did not move when the door opened, so he pushed through the crowd to exit the elevator."

Deck 8 elevator

"Once he got out, he said he started getting struck by individuals in the face area, causing him to stagger backward. After staggering backward, he (redacted) fell to the floor and that’s when he started getting kicked. Also, at this point, (the victim) said he blacked out and the next thing he knew, he woke up in a pool of blood on the floor."

The 3,648 passenger Liberty of the Seas was sailing a four-night Bahamas itinerary that departed Port Everglades on Monday, April 14th.

Man arrested

Mr. White is from Siler City, North Carolina and was charged with a felony of aggravated battery causing bodily harm. The co-defendant's name was not listed in Broward court records.

BSO records show he was released from jail on Saturday after posting a $5,000 bond.

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A judge ordered Mr. White have no contact with the victim.

Violence on cruise ships: what happens

Navigator-Unruly-Guest-Hero

While Royal Caribbean has not issued any kind of statement or update on the incident, they take security incidents like this very seriously.

A few months ago a man was detained after attempting to break down a cabin door in an altercation with other guests.

A cell phone video captured the moment a man was seen hurling threats and trying to kick down a door aboard Navigator of the Seas. 

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In an attempt to subdue him, the disruptive passenger kicked a crew member in the face and punched another.

Eventually, the ship's security team—armed with pepper spray, zip ties, and handcuffs—detained the shirtless guest who had also been spewing profanity and racial comments. 

Unruly guests disrupt the experience for other passengers and risk the safety of guests and crew, which is of paramount importance to cruise lines. 

Department of Homeland Security car

Incidents like these often result in immediate intervention by the ship's security staff, with offenders facing fines, legal action, and permanent bans from the cruise line, especially when crew members are assaulted. 

In fact, Royal Caribbean will ban passengers for life for far less violent attacks.

I booked a European cruise on Royal Caribbean, but avoided the worst months

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23 Apr 2025

I knew I wanted to take a cruise to Northern Europe this summer, but I also wanted to avoid the worst months to go there.

Ship in Oslo

Ever since I took my first cruise in Europe a couple of years ago, I've jumped at the chance to try it again.  This year will be my third year in a row heading overseas to go on a cruise.

I'm booked on Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas for two cruises in a row, where I'll visit cities in Northern Europe as well as sail the Norwegian fjords.

When I was picking out my cruises, I knew there were better months than others to sail, and I wanted to avoid the hot and crowded times of the year. 

London Bridge

I think I picked the best time to cruise to Northern Europe that balances weather, prices, and crowds.

Worst time to cruise Northern Europe: May, July and August

Panoramic view of Rotterdam

There are definitely a few months of the summer cruise season that are probably not the ideal time to cruise around Northern Europe.

I live in Florida and don't need to go anywhere that can be just as hot as where I live.  But that doesn't mean I want it frigid either.

Royal Caribbean sails ships between May and September across Europe, but not all months are created equal and I think the weather is a major factor.

Hamburg's Historic Buildings

While it won't get as hot as the Mediterranean, there can still be plenty warm months.  Considering I want to do a lot of outdoor activities, I'd prefer it to be comfortable.

On the flip side, I didn't want it to be unnecessarily chilly either.  

Matt in Geiranger

When I took a Norwegian fjords cruise in May, it was downright chilly most days and you needed a jacket.

I think the sweet spot for a European cruise is right around mid June.  You're out of the danger of a spring chill hitting, but not quite into the depths of summer.

The summer months have the highest pricing

Geiranger Fjord, Norway

If you want to save money on a Northern European cruise, the best prices tend to be in the shoulder season.

Another reason I was drawn to June was the pricing, as I found much better prices for a June cruise compared to later in July.

This is because of the family cruise component.  Once you're in July, kids are out of school everywhere and that drives up demand considerably.  

Stavanger City Center

High season ends in mid-August, and while going later may see less crowds, it's also the beginning of seasonal closures and the summer tourism industry drawing to a close.

The two cheapest months to cruise in Northern Europe will be May and September. These months are when school is back in session, and it's also at the very start and end of the season.

Both of my cruises take place in June, and I'll wrap up both cruises at the start of July.

June is the best month for a Northern European cruise

Åkrafjord

Not only is June a great value, it also offers the most sunlight of the year.

The summer solstice takes place during this time, and that provides more sunlight than any other time of the year.  The more sun you have, the more comfortable the outdoor temperatures can be too. That makes for great viewing late at "night" during the longest days of the year.

Unlike the end of the summer cruise season, in June you don't have to worry about seasonal closures, and the possibility of seeing the midnight sun is a unique advantage.

Seven Sisters waterfall

If you have a clear night, it's well worth staying up until midnight to watch the sun dip and start back up without setting.

One more advantage of June is you can still enjoy beautiful waterfalls with a lot of water coming down from the melting snow still occurring.

Flexibility is so important, regardless of the "best" or "worst" month

Anthem of the Seas in Geiranger

You can do all the research in the world and speak to a lot of experts, but ultimately weather and crowds are going to be a variable that you can't control.

I always caution anyone that asks for a recommendation of when to cruise anywhere that just because it was the case in the past, doesn't mean it will occur again.  

More importantly, I'm a firm believer in a cruise is what you make of it.  You can choose to have a great cruise anytime of the year, or allow gripes to "ruin" your vacation.

La Coruña Spain port

No temperature or crowd can prevent you from enjoying a stunning view, ancient site, or incredible culinary experience if you don't let it.

Ultimately, I'd choose to cruise any month in Northern Europe over not cruising at all.  You just have to come in with a good plan, prepare for certain possibilities, and be flexible with your plans when the rain, temperature, or crowds don't cooperate.

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