Royal Caribbean has added pricing for its newest immersive train-inspired specialty restaurant.
The Royal Caribbean mobile app has been updated to list the price of Royal Railway - Utopia Station.
Dining at the brand-new specialty restaurant costs $119.99 per adult and $59.99 per child.
Those with an Unlimited Dining Package (UDP) can pay a $49.99 surcharge for the dining experience.
While Royal Railway is not Royal Caribbean's cheapest specialty restaurant, it's unlike any other dining experience Royal Caribbean has offered yet. This new concept incorporates a show element to it through the extensive use of technology to make guests feel like they've been transported to the Old West.
Currently, the price is only listed on the mobile app, and the app does not allow guests to make reservations.
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The immersive nature of the experience, combined with the live show, exclusive cocktails, and unique menu, make Royal Railway - Utopia Station unlike any other specialty restaurant in the fleet
From the moment you step foot on the station's "platform," you’re supposed to believe you could actually be boarding a train.
The menu was designed with a cohesive theme, similar to Wonderland. Rather than the offerings you'd find at a standard steakhouse or Italian restaurant, you can expect a menu to match the journey.
The Wild West theme, which is the first of many themes to debut on Utopia of the Seas, will feature a menu that borrowed ideas from classic Western United States fare.
Royal Caribbean is still working on fully developing it all, but it promises to deliver something truly different from any other cruise ship restaurant.
Royal Caribbean is toying around with more themes
If riding through the Wild West doesn't appeal to you, don't give up hope. Royal Caribbean plans on adding more themes to Royal Railway - Utopia Station. They won't, however, be available when the ship sets sail on July 19.
According to Jay Schneider, Royal Caribbean's Senior Vice President and Chief Product Innovation Officer, while the Wild West theme is a "long form" story that's a "lean in family experience, "short form" stories aren't out of the picture.
What could "short form" stories look like? Think of a whiskey tasting through the Tennessee mountains or wine tasting while flying through the Napa Valley. Of course, these are just ideas; the final product is subject to change!
Royal Railway isn't the only new restaurant on Utopia of the Seas
No longer are guests lounging on the pool deck limited to the options at El Loco Fresh. Now, passengers can head to the Spare Tire, Royal Caribbean's poolside food truck-inspired restaurant serving "handheld favorites" like pulled pork sandwiches, cheeseburger flatbreads, daily rotating desserts, and more.
And while not a brand-new concept, Izumi in the Park on Utopia of the Seas is an Oasis Class first.
Rather than carving out time to dine at Izumi, guests can order classic sushi rolls, hot gyoza, and even soft-serve bubble cones at the to-go window in Central Park.
Speaking of Izumi, the Izumi on Utopia will be the largest in the fleet, with six teppanyaki tables and a private omakase-inspired dining room!
Passengers craving Italian fare will appreciate the two-story Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar, which has an outdoor terrace, dubbed "Gio's Terrazza," for the first time!