Royal Caribbean Post Round-Up: September 27, 2015

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27 Sep 2015

It’s been an exciting week as we have a front row seat to all the Royal Caribbean news from this week!

Earlier this week, Royal Caribbean raised the price of cabanas at Labadee by a little more than a hundred dollars.

The Nellie's Beach cabanas that are available to all guests to book, went up in price from $250 to $350 for beach cabanas and $320 to $495 for over the water cabanas.

The change in price is for 2016 cabanas and we are hearing the price of cabanas at Barefoot Beach may also be on the rise soon.

Royal Caribbean News

Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

The 112th episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available and this week, we have an exclusive interview with artist and designer Larry Kirkland.

Mr. Kirkland has contributed works of art to a multitude of Royal Caribbean ships and odds are, you have seen his work aboard a Royal Caribbean ship.  In this episode, we explore the artistic process for creating work on a Royal Caribbean ship and discuss Mr. Kirkland's premier pieces.

Please feel free to subscribe via iTunes or RSS, and head over to rate and review the podcast on iTunes if you can! We’d appreciate it.

Let's cruise together on Allure of the Seas

I want you to join me on Allure of the Seas!

The Royal Caribbean Blog staff are going on Allure of the Seas and we are inviting all of our blog readers to join us!

We will be sailing on Allure of the Seas on February 21, 2016 and there are some fabulous rates available.  Interior staterooms start at only $850 per person (double occupancy)!

Read all the details (and the fun meets we already have planned).  This will be an amazing week with plenty of surprises and exclusive events for those that book into our group!

Royal Caribbean Around the Internet

Eat Sleep Cruise has a look at the best things to do in St. Maarten.

Royal Caribbean has a list of 11 must-pack items for a cruise.

Travel Pulse looks at the "growing pains" Falmouth is enduring and what they are doing to make it better.

Skift has a look at why cruise lines are building so many cruise ships.

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