Royal Caribbean is starting a new restaurant trend (and we love it)

In:
03 Mar 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

If you haven't been on one of Royal Caribbean's newer cruise ships, you haven't seen yet the next-gen take on specialty restaurants known as "eatertainment".

Railway restaurant

Extra cost restaurants on cruise ships aren't new at all, and they've been a fad in and of themselves for many years.  Every cruise line saw the demand for other types of cuisines and cooking styles, and it's made them a lot of money too.

With the top cuisines covered, Royal Caribbean wanted to delve into something greater than just a new restaurant based on a region or country. Plus, Royal Caribbean sees themselves competing against major tourist destinations on land, such as Las Vegas or New York.  

That sort of thinking lead them to explore a new approach to specialty dining that has arguably gotten better with each iteration.  In fact, I love combining food, entertainment, and even destinations and coming up with something totally new.

With more new ships on the horizon, you should expect more restaurants delving into this hot trend of going beyond a restaurant by offering experiential dining.

Mason Jar

The Mason Jar Bar

Royal Caribbean calls this new trend "eatertainment", and its first foray was with the Mason Jar on Wonder of the Seas.

Launched in 2022, the Mason Jar was a traditional specialty restaurant with a twist. There was a typical sit down specialty restaurant with a cover charge, but they included a bar area with a band performing.

The idea was to combine a meal with musical entertainment so that guests could enjoy country music with their southern American foods.  By adding live music, Royal Caribbean wanted to make the vibe reminiscent of a meal in the south.

Country Trio band

Instead of dinner theater, Royal Caribbean wanted to give its guests a meal they could enjoy with something more.  That something more would be more apt to create memories and be an experience, rather than just something you ate. The goal is to makes passengers talk, and have them longing to enjoy it all over again.

"I don't want you to get bored when you're having dinner," is what Royal Caribbean Vice President, Food & Beverage, Linken D'Souza said when coming up with an idea like the Mason Jar.

"We’ve been leaning into this notion of eatertainment where we’re really trying to blend entertainment and great dining together."

Mason Jar

The success of the Mason Jar lead Mr. D'Souza and his team to think even bolder with its next idea.

Empire Supper Club

Icon of the Seas Empire Supper Club

Icon of the Seas has revolutionized the cruise industry in many ways, including its approach to dining.

If the Mason Jar was version 1.0 of eatertainment, the Empire Supper Club was going to be version 2.0.

The idea was to create Royal Caribbean's most elegant restaurant to date, with fine dining, musical entertainment, and impeccable service.

Live music in Empire Supper Club concept art

Unlike the Mason Jar where the music was on the periphery of the dining experience, Empire Supper Club would put diners and entertainers in front of each other.

Royal Caribbean Chief Innovation Officer Jay Schneider described it once as, "a blend of best of entertainment and best of culinary."

Icon of the Seas Empire Supper Club

A live three-piece jazz band performing music that connects with the meal you're being served. The combination of premium food, paired cocktails, and live music, put Empire Supper Club in a different category of dining.

Mr. D'Souza called it a "full immersive dining experience" that goes well beyond a typical specialty restaurant.

"Empire Supper Club is what I would say is the most elevated dining experience we've created at Royal Caribbean."

"It really is an elevated food experience that's tied together with a really elevated beverage experience."

Icon of the Seas Empire Supper Club salad

While pricey at $200 per person, the experience stands out something unconventional that does exactly what eatertainment is all about: makes memories.

"It was hands down one of the best meals of my life and can't recommend it enough," wrote TheMaxRebo on our message boards.

"The creativity with the dishes and the cocktails, the amount you got, made the food alone worthwhile but the music just made the event."

Couple dining at Empire Supper Club

If it feels like specialty restaurants tend to feel repetitive and uninspired, the Empire Supper Club stepped away from that trope.

Royal Railway

Railway table

Once again, Royal Caribbean sought out to come up with something radically different for itself on Utopia of the Seas that would be as compellingly different as Empire Supper Club, but go even further.

Building on eatertainment was a trend Royal Caribbean first noticed on land. Mixed reality immersive dining experiences were popping up in various cities, and it caught the cruise line's attention.

Dining car concept for Utopia of the Seas

An early such concept was "Sublimotion" in Ibiza, Spain.  It was a new high-end Mediterranean dining concept with virtual reality and immersive film projections.

Since no one had really done thematic immersion on a cruise ship, it seemed like a good opportunity with the launch of Utopia of the Seas to give it a go.

The concept Royal Caribbean came up with was Royal Railway, which offers a meal inside a classic train car that looks, feels, and sounds like a real train.

Eating at Royal Railway

This immersive train dining experience was going to be more than just one restaurant. It could transport you to different areas of the world, with different menus.

"What if we put a train on a cruise ship that could take you to more destinations?" posed. Mr. Schneider near the launch of the new ship.

Platform at Utopia Station

The area has a classic train station platform, with separately numbered dining cars, and real train steam. Guests would dine in the train and blend entertaining performances with amazing culinary dishes.

The result has been one of the hottest tickets right now on any Royal Caribbean ship.  Reservations regularly sell out almost as soon as they become available because of how many passengers want to try it.

Traditional restaurants aren't going away

Izumi hibachi

This new trend is exciting, but it won't replace regular restaurants. Rather, it's there to augment them and offer something different.

Mr. Schneider explained recently the company's guiding credo is "tradition, evolution, and revolution," which means they want to always offer familiar, evolved, and different on all of its ships.

"There's no reason that you wouldn't expect to find a Chops on every ship that we build in the future...And then there needs to be experimentation."

Hooked restaurant

Not every passenger on a ship wants the same thing, but expanding the variety allows Royal Caribbean to stand out from other vacation choices.

"New cuisine also then takes you to new experiences," Schneider said. 

Part of the rationale for developing new concepts is food is a major reason why people go on a cruise. On a high level, Mr. Schneider says the two predominant reasons people book a cruise are for destinations and food.

"You want that kind of diversity, given again, people want destinations and food is their two drivers to go on a cruise."

Royal Caribbean News Round-Up: March 2, 2025

In:
02 Mar 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Welcome to March! We hope you are having a great weekend and are ready to sit back, relax and catch up with all the latest Royal Caribbean news!

Royal Caribbean is doubling down with short cruises on big ships.

The cruise line released its short Caribbean itineraries for 2026-2027 and two more Oasis Class ships will be sailing cruises less than a week.

The move is aimed at attracting new cruisers to try an impressive ship, while giving way to the Icon Class ships to take over weeklong voyages.

Royal Caribbean News

New RCB Video: Best & Worst Royal Caribbean Cabins Ranked

Have you subscribed to the Royal Caribbean Blog YouTube Channel? We share some great videos there regularly, all about taking a Royal Caribbean cruise! This week, we are sharing our latest video — Best & Worst Royal Caribbean Cabins Ranked — and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel.

What does Royal Caribbean do with all its uneaten food?

Seafood at the buffet

Cruise ships are known for having so many places to eat and great food to try, but what happens when it goes uneaten?

Food waste is a problem around the world, but Royal Caribbean is employing sophisticated strategies to significantly cut down on the waste.

From leveraging AI to focusing on freshly prepared options, there's less food ending up in the incinerator than ever before on cruise ships.

Captain Kate leaving Celebrity Cruises

Captain-Kate-Bridge-1

Captain Kate McCue announced her decision to leave Celebrity Cruises on social media.

Her legacy as the first American female cruise ship Captain and social media star made her easily recognizable and a favorite among cruisers.

"Today, I say farewell to Celebrity. I've spent 22 years on 11 ships in the Royal Caribbean Group, from 2nd Officer to Captain," McCue wrote.

Royal Caribbean’s short cruise plan for mega ships sparks backlash

Wonder and Symphony at CocoCay

More Oasis Class ships sailing short cruises in winter 2026 is not sitting well with a lot of loyal cruisers.

"Royal Caribbean is ruining most of the Oasis class ships!" is what one person wrote, and it exemplified a lot of the frustration with this week's new deployment that will have four of the mega ships sailing on cruises less than a week.

Some cruisers feel the push towards attracting new cruisers is coming at the expense of the onboard ship experience.

Things I wish I knew before my first Alaska cruise

Jenna posing in Skagway

After taking a few cruises to Alaska, Jenna learned some lessons that would have made it easier on her had she known them at the start.

An Alaska cruise is unlike a Caribbean sailing in so many ways, and there are important things to do that can make a major difference in the maximizing the experience.

While she thought she researched it well, the reality was she felt she still made some avoidable mistakes.

Most common mistakes passengers make on newest cruise ship

After sailing on Utopia of the Seas recently, Matt saw a number of cruisers making rookie mistakes.

While everyone has their own cruising style, there are definitely things that occur that lead to frustration, anger, or wasted time and money.

Because Utopia is so appealing to first-time cruisers, it's clear these folks ran into situations that could have been avoided with some research.

Does Royal Caribbean offer senior discounts?

In:
01 Mar 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

As older adults are on fixed budgets but still wanting to travel, that leaves many wondering whether Royal Caribbean has discounts in place that specifically cater to senior citizens.

Holding a SeaPass card

As cruising becomes even more popular than ever, older adults remain one of the core demographics embracing this type of vacation.

Retirees and seniors have traditionally been a major customer base for Royal Caribbean, and all nearly all cruise lines.

The short answer is Royal Caribbean does offer a discount for seniors, but it's a bit more complicated than a yes or no question.

There are cruise fare discounts for senior citizens sometimes offered

Voyager of the Seas

There are series of questions you'll be asked when booking any Royal Caribbean cruise to see if you potentially qualify for additional discounts.

Royal Caribbean says it offers "reduced senior prices only on selected sailings" to passengers who are 55 years of age and older.

As you go through the booking process on Royal Caribbean's website, you can see if your chosen trip qualifies for a senior discount.

When you get to the step that asks for the number of guests, click “Apply a promo code and exclusive rates.” A pop-up will open that lets you select the kind of discount you want. Select “Seniors (Age 55+)” and click “Apply discounts.” 

Senior offer on website

Your travel agent can check for the same discount.

Jenn Greene is a travel agent with MEI Travel and said finding a special rate for seniors is hit or miss, "Senior Discounts with Royal Caribbean can be a bit of a guessing game. A Senior is 55+ but that does not guarantee a discount. It is ship/sailing specific. 

"I never have any luck with them on newer ships, but do find them for Freedom class and older, they also pop up for Alaska. If a client is already booked I do check to see if there has been a senior discount released each week, it’s usually a 50/50 shot at finding it."

freedom-ship-from-cococay

Royal Caribbean message board user FionaMG shared they are occasionally able to save some money with the senior rates.

"We have had some success with getting them and sometimes the savings have been substantial."

"On Odyssey in May last year we got $402 in senior savings, $538 on Anthem in September last year and again on Anthem but in April this year, $137 on one cabin (booked just for me) and $182 on our other cabin."

Balcony room

There's no harm in at least trying to see if special rates may apply.

Before you get your credit card out to take advantage of this offer, there's a catch.

In reality, the senior discount rarely applies because it's not usually combinable with other, more lucrative discounts. While some offers can be stacked, the senior discount isn't usually one of them.

Ditto for the military veteran discount or special rates for police and firefighters.

Cruise sale offer

To be fair, Royal Caribbean will offer the lowest price it can, regardless of your age.

Seniors can still save money at Royal Caribbean — here's how

Ovation of the Seas

While you may not be able to get ta discount on your cruise fare, those 55+ can still find ways to save even more money by cruising with Royal Caribbean.

Cruisers have spotted pre-cruise discounts exclusively for seniors in the Royal Caribbean app.

Senior discount on a drink package

These Cruise Planner sales offers additional money off for seniors on purchases like a drink package, the spa, or high speed internet.

Royal Caribbean likes to experiment with offers targeting seniors, top tier Crown and Anchor members, and more. If you book a cruise far enough in advance, there's a good chance you'll be able to qualify for one of these offers.

AARP

Another source of discounts could be through an AARP membership.

AARP sells gift cards to Royal Caribbean and Celebrity. In fact, they sometimes have a 10% discount on Royal Caribbean gift cards purchased through them.

Be sure to read the redemption rules for a gift card bought through AARP, as there are specific redemption rules you have to follow. As long as you follow the instructions AARP/Royal Caribbean provides you, there should not be any issues using them.

Ovation in Alaska

Even if you can't get a special rate for your age, there's a good strategy to take advantage of that will probably net you a better price.

Since retirees don't have to worry about a school calendar or getting days off from work, you can take advantage of lower pricing during shoulder seasons.

Going on a cruise at the beginning or end of a cruise season when demand is lower is one of the best ways to save money and enjoy less crowds in port while on a cruise.

As an example, an Alaska cruise in May or September will be cheaper. Ditto for September or October in the Caribbean.

Take advantage of senior discounts on your travel before or after the cruise

London

You'll need to get to the embarkation port, and that may involve flights, hotels, or rental cars. These are all services that also offer senior discounts.

Hotels, rental cars, and even airlines are known for offering special rates for those 55 or 65 and older.

I always recommend going at least a day or two early to the city your ship leaves from to avoid a travel delay impacting your ability to get on your cruise. When planning a trip, there are additional ways to save money on your total vacation when you factor in flights, hotels, and other travel logistics.

Buy a travel insurance plan to avoid costly medical bills

A cruise is a wonderful way to travel for older adults, but it's even more important to protect yourself because many health insurance plans offer limited or no coverage when outside the United States. 

Retirees who are on Medicare need to check whether their coverage extends to international travel, because standard Medicare plans typically do not.

If you would ever need medical care on your ship or in a foreign country, you'll have to pay cash for all services and then get reimbursement later. A travel insurance policy can save you thousands of dollars in these costs, should you encounter such a situation.

Medical center

It's a really good idea to buy a travel insurance plan with a pre-existing condition exclusion waiver.

I think travel insurance is a good buy for almost anyone, but it's even more important for a Baby Boomer or Senior Citizen given the risk factors.

Speaking of medical costs, be sure to bring extra prescription medicine with you rather than buying them overseas.

Not only is it easier to buy it at home with you existing prescription, but I'd hate to waste time on my vacation going to a pharmacy to find the right medicine.

I've been on 5 Alaska cruises. Here are 7 things I wish we'd known before getting on the ship

In:
28 Feb 2025
By: 
Jenna DeLaurentis

After taking my first cruise to Alaska, I realized there were a few things I wish I knew before I went. From packing proper footwear to picking the right dinner time, a few minor decisions could have made my Alaska cruise go more smoothly.

Jenna in Alaska

I’ve been on nearly 30 cruises, but my first cruise to Alaska remains one of my favorites. I was awestruck by the state’s majestic nature, whether marveling at an expansive glacier or picturesque fjord.

Despite the wonderful memories of my first trip to Alaska, the cruise was dotted with small mistakes that made a big difference in my overall cruise experience. I thought I researched everything there was to know about cruising Alaska, but I still found myself making mistakes along the way.

Since then, I’ve been on 4 more Alaska cruises. By now, I’m familiar with the ins and outs of visiting the state, but I always find myself learning additional ways to make the most of my Alaska cruise experiences.

These are the 7 things I wish I knew about cruising to Alaska before I went.

Don’t bring mesh tennis shoes—you’ll regret it

Jenna and dad in Ketchikan Alaska

I traveled with my dad on my first cruise to Alaska, and he packed a trusty pair of soft mesh tennis shoes. Looking back, we didn’t know any better, but this was a huge mistake.

When packing for an Alaska cruise, it’s crucial to bring a comfortable pair of shoes. Many passengers spend their port days walking around historic towns and hiking near glaciers, so you’ll want to bring suitable footwear for the trip.

However, you want to ensure your footwear is water-resistant. Popular sneakers with a mesh exterior might be comfy, but they do not fare well with Alaska’s rainy weather.

As my dad and I explored port, his feet were cold and wet almost immediately after disembarking the ship. Rainwater quickly seeped through the mesh lining of his shoes, leaving his socks wet and frigid.

My water-resistant Adidas sneakers and pair of boots were far more adequate for visiting Alaska. Had I thought about this before my cruise, I would have told my dad to pack more appropriate footwear.

It might be surprisingly warm, so pack short-sleeved shirts

downtown skagway alaska

Before I cruised to Alaska, I assumed the weather would always be slightly cold. I packed nearly every sweatshirt and jacket I could find in my closet, but neglected to bring items like short-sleeved shirts and shorts.

My first Alaska cruise was in October, which is arguably the worst month to cruise to Alaska. It rained nearly every day, but I kept warm in my thermal layers and waterproof jacket.

Two years later, however, I cruised to Alaska in mid-June, often considered one of the best times to visit Alaska. The days were long, sunny, and much warmer than I expected.

Even though temperatures were hovering just over 70 degrees, it felt more like 90 degrees in my long-sleeved shirts and pants. While walking around Skagway, my sister and I couldn’t help but laugh at how unprepared we were for the sweltering heat.

Next time I cruise to Alaska, I’ll definitely pack a few short-sleeved shirts… and maybe even a pair of shorts!

Your much-anticipated glacier day might not happen

Dawes Glacier

Most Alaska cruise itineraries include a glacier viewing day, during which your ship sails along one of the state’s scenic glaciers. This is a major highlight of visiting Alaska for many passengers, many of whom might be seeing a glacier for the very first time.

On my first Alaska cruise, I was looking forward to visiting Dawes Glacier, but rainy weather and patches of ice blocked our ship from a safe approach. Even though we still saw a faraway glimpse of the glacier, I was disappointed we couldn’t get closer.

Later, on my second cruise to Alaska, our visit to Hubbard Glacier was cancelled due to unfavorable weather conditions. Hubbard Glacier was supposed to be a highlight of my one-way itinerary, so I was bummed I couldn’t visit.

Of course, the weather is something cruise lines cannot control. Even though I felt disappointed, I knew it was for the best to call off a glacier visit in order to keep guests (and the ship) safe.

Fortunately, on subsequent visits to Alaska, my ships completed their scheduled glacier visits without any issues. Nonetheless, I wish I knew how unpredictable these glacier visits could be before my first Alaska cruise.

Excursions are expensive. You can still have fun without them, but they could be worth the splurge

Whale watching tour

Shore excursions on any cruise can be expensive, but especially in Alaska. Booking a whale watching tour might cost around $200 per person. Bucket-list excursions, like helicopter tours to glaciers, are priced even higher—sometimes over $600 per person.

I’m a budget cruiser, so I usually skip booking shore excursions. By doing just a little research ahead of time, I can almost always plan a fun day in port on my own. When I cruised to Juneau, for example, I visited Mendenhall Glacier on my own instead of booking a tour through Royal Caribbean, saving me nearly $50 in the process.

Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau

Yet when I think back to my first Alaska cruise, I wish I could have told myself that it’s okay to splurge on that extraordinary excursion even if the price tag seems shocking.

My dad and I considered booking a whale watching tour, but we ultimately decided against it to save money. Looking back now, I wish my dad and I would have booked the excursion to make more memories together.

For most cruisers, visiting Alaska is something they’ll only do once in their lifetime. Some excursions are totally worth the splurge in order to dive deeper into Alaska’s nature, history, and culture.

Luggage Valet makes disembarkation day less stressful

Ovation of the Seas exterior

I distinctly remember carrying my jam-packed, nearly-broken suitcase through Seattle’s cruise terminal on disembarkation day of my first Alaska cruise.

There was nothing glamorous about lugging the heavy suitcase out of the cruise terminal, through the rain to grab an Uber, and to the check-in desk at the airport. I’m sure I looked ridiculous carrying so much luggage!

I wish I knew about Royal Caribbean’s Luggage Valet service before cruising to Alaska, as it would have made my disembarkation day far more relaxing.

If your Alaska cruise returns to Seattle, you can take advantage of Royal Caribbean’s Luggage Valet service, which works in partnership with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

airplane delta

Passengers who book this service receive their airline boarding passes and luggage tags in their stateroom the day before disembarkation. Later that evening, the luggage is taken from their cabin, where it is delivered to the airport and onto their flight the next day.

The convenience of Luggage Valet cannot be understated, and I wish I knew about this helpful service on my first cruise to Alaska.

The Gulf of Alaska can be rocky, so be prepared with seasickness remedies

selfie on a cruise to Alaska

For my second cruise to Alaska, I booked a port-intensive itinerary that started in Vancouver, Canada and ended in Seward, Alaska. These itineraries allow passengers to visit more ports in Alaska compared to a roundtrip sailing. Plus, many choose to extend their vacation in Alaska’s interior, visiting places like Denali National Park & Preserve and Anchorage.

To reach Seward from southeast Alaska, where the majority of the cruise takes place, ships must traverse the Gulf of Alaska. I wish I knew how rocky this body of water could be before I sailed.

As my ship crossed the gulf, I felt nauseous and miserable. The ship rocked substantially throughout the day—my cabinmate even fell ill! 

Luckily, a few motion-sickness pills in the day made me feel much better.

If I knew about this before, I would have taken the seasickness remedies in the morning to avoid wasting half my day onboard.

Book a later dinner time so you don’t miss sailaway

Jenna posing in Skagway

Eating dinner in the Main Dining Room is a staple of any Royal Caribbean cruise experience, but I wish I knew to pick a later dinner time for my Alaska cruise.

As your ship sails away from any of Alaska’s ports of call, you’ll be rewarded with unbeatable views. Sailing away from Skagway, for instance, involves a multi-hour passage through the Lynn Canal, where astonishing mountains surround both sides of the ship.

Most ships leave port sometime between 5 and 7PM, although some port days may differ. Regardless, if you book an early seating time in the Main Dining Room, sailaway could occur at the same time as your dinner reservation.

I booked the earliest dinner time on my first few Alaska cruises, but I later regretted the decision. I found myself skipping dinner in the dining room in favor of the buffet so that I didn’t miss out on breathtaking views.

Next time, I’ll select a later dining time so I can eat after my ship sails away from port.

Royal Caribbean's CEO gives three predictions for the cruise biz in 2025

In:
28 Feb 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean Group's CEO recently offered three predictions for trends that he's seeing for cruising this year.

Oasis of the Seas sailing away

During his company's fourth quarter earnings call a few weeks ago, Mr. Liberty pointed to a few trends he expects Royal Caribbean to encounter, and each one is likely to help its bottom line.

Consumers should pay attention to these trends as an indicator of what we can expect from a pricing standpoint.  Key indicators such as demand, demographics, and booking volume all contribute to the prices we pay later.

As the cruise industry moves into 2025, there's a lot of momentum from last year, and with record demand, Royal Caribbean appears well-positioned to lead the market. 

With the cruise industry experiencing some of the highest demand ever, the price and destinations your next cruise take could be determined by these market shifts.

Travelers want to make memories through experiences

Family in Central Park

Right at the onset of the call with Wall Street analysts, Mr. Liberty talked about the importance consumers are placing on travel experiences over material goods.

Liberty noted that American households are wealthier than ever, with continued wage growth and low unemployment driving strong consumer spending. This economic strength is leading to a shift in how people allocate their discretionary income.

That wealth growth is fueling this desire among consumers to spend more on a vacation that will deliver wow moments and make memories they can look back on fondly.

Family at entrance to CocoCay

He believes a cruise vacation is particularly well-positioned to benefit from this trend, as it offers a blend of adventure, luxury, and relaxation in one package.

Liberty emphasized that consumers are planning to take more trips and increase their vacation budgets, "Consumers plan to spend more on vacations and take more trips in the coming year and our guests over index in their intent to spend more on leisure travel."

"We continue to see very positive sentiment from our customers bolstered by strong labor markets, high wages, surplus savings, and elevated wealth levels, at the same time; they continue to prioritize travel experiences."

Wonder of the Seas docked

He believes the combination of cruise ship diversity and private destinations positions the company well to meet this demand.

Millennials and younger travelers are more interested in a cruise than ever before

Independence of the Seas docked at CocoCay

A big trend that you may have already noticed is that cruises are no longer for the "newly wed and nearly dead".

Mr. Liberty sees growing interest in cruising among young people, particularly Millennials and Gen Z travelers.

Couple in Solarium

Earlier in 2024, he talked about how impactful younger people have been on a shifting demographic, "Millennials and younger generations have gained 11 percentage points share compared to 2019." 

"And today, almost 1 in 2 guests are millennials or younger...it's a very powerful statement."

This shift is driven by several factors, including the affordability of cruises compared to traditional land vacations and the increasing desire for unique, shareable experiences.

Plus, Royal Caribbean has invested a lot of money in tailoring its experiences to younger passengers through technology, onboard activities, and entertainment.

They're using more AI in their business to make it easier to book restaurants, excursions and more, "We launched over 300 new digital capabilities across channels in 2024, improving the overall experience and reducing friction points while increasing spend."

Piggybacking on the first trend, younger travelers see a cruise ship as an easy way to explore different places in one trip, "Consumers place significant value on visiting multiple destinations and this is even more important to Millennial and Gen Z consumers; something that cruising is uniquely positioned to deliver on."

Strong demand is not slowing down

Icon of the Seas

If 2024 was a record year in terms of demand for a cruise, the future looks bright heading into 2025.

Mr. Liberty mentioned at the beginning of the earnings call that Royal Caribbean experienced its best five booking weeks in company history at the start of the year, with bookings outpacing previous years across all key products.

Navigator of the Seas

This surge in demand is fueled by a combination of factors, including high guest satisfaction rates, the appeal of Royal Caribbean’s exclusive private destinations, and the growing appeal of short getaways. 

This strong demand is helping the company keep their ships sailing completely full and at higher prices.

I tried Royal Caribbean's free room Service breakfast most cruisers don't know about. It was basic, but it was totally worth it

In:
28 Feb 2025
By: 
Elizabeth Wright

Royal Caribbean charges for room service, except for one breakfast option that you can easily enjoy in your room for free.

Room service for breakfast

I think a lot of people instinctively start their morning with a stop at the cruise buffet, but there's actually a free room service option at breakfast.

There's no shortage of included food on a Royal Caribbean cruise, from three-course meals in the Main Dining Room to an all-you-can-eat buffet and fast-casual joints like El Loco Fresh and the Boardwalk Dog House. Yet, many passengers overlook room service, especially for breakfast. 

Outside of breakfast, ordering room service incurs a $7.95 service charge. Still, continental breakfast items, such as pastries, fruit, coffee, and juice are complimentary and can be delivered to your stateroom free of charge. 

Room service breakfast menu

Ordering room service for breakfast is one of my favorite ways to kickstart my day on a cruise ship. While the options are more limited than the Windjammer, it's nice not to have to budget time for breakfast while avoiding the crowds

It's even better when you're staying in a balcony stateroom! There's nothing like sipping on a cup of coffee as your ship pulls into port. It's just as nice on a sea day, too. 

Wonder-Room-Service-Breakfast-Menu

The convenience of room service breakfast can't be beat. It's a relaxing way to ease into the day before heading out to explore the ship or going ashore for an all-day excursion. 

Each cabin has room service menus that can be filled out and hung on the door handle the night before you want room service delivered for breakfast

Wonder-Room-Service-Menu-Hanging-On-Door

On a recent cruise aboard Wonder of the Seas, my partner and I decided to order room service before our excursion in Roatán, Honduras. 

The night before, we filled out the room service menu, selecting which items we wanted delivered and at what time. Everything on the continental breakfast side is included. 

However, items listed under "American Breakfast," such as scrambled eggs, buttermilk pancakes, hash browns, and bacon, incur a $7.95 service charge. That said, Royal Caribbean doesn't charge $7.95 per item, so you can order as many hot dishes as you want for a single price. 

Room-Service-Breakfast-Wonder-2

Alcoholic drinks, including Mimosas and the Ultimate Bloody Mary, can also be delivered to the room. Note, though, that they are not included in any drink package. Even if you have the Deluxe Beverage Package, you must pay the current bar pricing, plus an 18% gratuity. Daily diamond vouchers can't be used for room service drinks, either. 

Sticking with the included options, we ordered coffee with lactose-free milk, plain bagels with cream cheese, croissants, assorted pastries, and a fruit plate. Other options include yogurt, cereal, muffins, toast, grits, granola, oatmeal, and donuts. 

Because we had a third-party excursion booked, we wanted our room service to come early, so we could be one of the first passengers off the ship. We were to meet our driver at the port's exit an hour after Wonder's arrival. 

Assorted-Pastries-Room-Service-Breakfast-Wonder

As such, we selected the 7:00am to 7:30am timeslot. However, we received a phone call at 6:48am saying our food was on the way! It was delivered and placed in our cabin before 7:00am. The earliest timeslot begins at 6:00am, while the latest delivery is from 10:30am to 11:00am. 

Since it arrived so early, we enjoyed breakfast in bed, watching a little television while munching on our food and drinking coffee. 

Read more: I ate brunch at 3 Royal Caribbean restaurants, and the one you've heard of the least was the best

The bagels were overtoasted, but the fruit plate was fresh

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Breakfast is actually my least favorite meal of the day, so I try to keep it light and simple. Royal Caribbean's continental breakfast isn't anything fancy. However, there are enough options for a satisfying start to your day. 

The most disappointing part of our room service breakfast was the overtoasted bagels. Though they arrived warm, they were genuinely too burnt to eat. Instead, my partner lathered up one of the croissants with cream cheese. I was grateful we added them to our order the night before! 

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I appreciated the assorted pastries, particularly the raspberry danishes and chocolate croissant. 

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We agreed the fresh fruit plate was the most enjoyable dish. Everything from the juicy pineapple to the kiwi was ripe and refreshing. In fact, I wish we had ordered two! I would have been perfectly fine with fruit and coffee, rather than the extra pastries. 

Speaking of coffee, I'm not going anywhere, especially off the ship, without caffeine coursing through my veins. If you're someone who needs a hot cup of coffee to start your morning, I'd highly recommend ordering a pot via room service! 

Because we indicated that we were ordering for two people, our delivery included two coffee mugs. However, my partner prefers iced coffee, so she didn't drink any. This worked to my benefit since I had the entire pot to myself! 

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However, if you and your travel companion are coffee fanatics, you can request an extra pot, rather than sharing one between two cruisers. 

Unfortunately, if you have a Royal Caribbean drink package and want to kickstart your day with a latte from Cafe Latte-Tudes, Cafe Promenade, or the Pearl Cafe, you will have to get it yourself. You cannot order iced beverages to your stateroom via Royal Caribbean's room service breakfast menu. 

I found the regular coffee to be perfectly fine, especially since I could enjoy it at my own pace without leaving the cabin. It was better than venturing to the Royal Promenade or Windjammer and carrying a full cup back to my stateroom. 

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Coffee isn't the only beverage included with the continental breakfast. You may also order apple juice, orange juice, regular or chocolate milk, fat-free or lactose-free milk, half & half, green tea, black tea, and herbal tea. Decaffeinated coffee is an option, too. 

Should you order Royal Caribbean's free room service breakfast?

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Instead of waking up earlier and getting ready before grabbing a bite to eat at the Windjammer or Main Dining Room,  we enjoyed having the extra time to rest in bed before heading off the ship in Honduras. 

Again, the continental breakfast isn't anything fancy or over-the-top, but who doesn't want to feel like royalty waking up to breakfast in bed? It's nice that Royal Caribbean includes such a convenient option in its cruise fare. It will remain a must-do for any cruise I'm on!  

Plus, there's no limit as to how many times you can order continental room service breakfast. In other words, if you're on a 7-night Caribbean cruise, you can be awoken each morning by a crew member telling you that your food is on the way, all for no extra charge! If you run out of menu cards, you can either ask your cabin steward or go to Guest Services. 

"Royal Caribbean is ruining most of the Oasis class ships!" Fans push back on short cruise shift

In:
27 Feb 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean's move to deploy more of its ships to sail shorter 3- and 4-night itineraries has sparked heated debate among its loyal cruisers. 

Wonder and Symphony at CocoCay

Royal Caribbean released new short Caribbean cruises this week, but some cruise fans don't love a notable shift in the cruise line's strategy.

Utopia of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas will have already made this switch in 2025, but Oasis and Harmony of the Seas will join the trend when they start sailing short cruises in the fall of 2026.

"It's so sad that Royal Caribbean is ruining most of the Oasis class ships with the short cruises," said Søren Hemmingsen on Facebook, and it echoes what hundreds of other die hard Royal Caribbean fans expressed about the new releases.

The big change is in winter 2026-2027, Royal Caribbean will have all but one of its Oasis Class ships sailing short cruises in the Caribbean and they're all less than 7 nights.

The reason so many cruisers are upset is the lack of itinerary variety and high cost for a short trip.

Some long-time cruisers feel a week is necessary to be able to fully enjoy these mega ship’s amenities, entertainment, and dining experiences. With more ships being allocated to short sailings, seasoned cruisers are feeling left out. 

"I can’t seem to find it worth my time to drive 8+ hours or cost beneficial to fly for a 3 or 4 night cruise. This hurts those of us who are just far enough away that have to come in the day before," said Barry Akins.

The only Oasis Class ship that will remain offering week long cruises is Symphony of the Seas out of Galveston, Texas. It's not clear what Allure of the Seas will be doing yet.

A shift toward attracting new cruisers

Women in pool

Why is Royal Caribbean moving more of its ships to sail short cruises? The answer is at the heart of its business.

"Short cruises is really the onramp for new to cruise," Vicki Freed, Senior Vice President of Sales, Trade Support and Service for Royal Caribbean, explained to travel agents during a webinar yesterday.

"It's kind of the test drive, people don't have to invest a lot of time, they don't have to invest a lot of money... to see if cruising is the right experience for them."

Utopia of the Seas

Traditionally, older cruise ships sailed these short cruises but Royal Caribbean wanted to flip the script and attract new cruisers with the best possible ships.

The idea is offer the very best new cruise ship in the short cruise market to give new cruisers an obvious choice of which ship is best for them to try. Shorter cruises allow passengers to get a taste of the best that Royal Caribbean has to offer without committing to a weeklong cruise. 

Hideaway Beach cabanas

From a business standpoint, Royal Caribbean is doubling down on what works.

The cruise line is targeting a younger demographic and those who want a quick escape without taking a full week off work. Shorter cruises often sell out faster and at higher per-night rates, making them a profitable option.

One comment on the new deployment recognized the business reality, "A very short lesson in Cruising 101—Short cruises you can turn that ship twice and flip it and make more money—that only makes sense for the cruise lines! Fresh passengers buying more drinks and gambling more. This is nothing new."

Frustration over lack of variety

Oasis of the Seas sailing away

The shift away from longer cruises on Oasis Class ships means there aren't many options for a traditional 7-night Caribbean cruise on an Oasis Class ship.   There are sailings on Icon Class vessels, but right now Icon Class ships command the highest average cruise fares in the fleet.

One workaround is to book a back to back sailing, where you sail the same ship twice in a row to get a week on the ship.  However, there isn't a lot difference in where your ship visits.

"I hate this!," wrote Susan Cliatt. "We have to fly and it is not worth the 3,4 or 5 days!

Wonder of the Seas docked in St. Thomas

Royal Caribbean executives have repeatedly said the top two reasons people book a cruise ship vacation are for the destinations and the food.  

Short cruises, especially 3-night sailings, usually only go to The Bahamas.

Cruise fans complained, "This caters to those that live close to the ports."

"They are only worth it if you live near the port."

Allure docked in Nassau

Another frustration is many travelers feel that large, feature-packed ships like those in the Oasis Class are wasted on short itineraries, where there simply isn’t enough time to experience everything onboard. 

Matt Anderson wrote, "Just don’t understand why all the Oasis Class ships are moving to short cruises. You have to take just as many days off work to go on the 4-day cruise since it’s Mon-Fri as a 7-day Sunday-Sunday cruise. Also, there is just way too much happening on these ships to only be on for 3 or 4 days."

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Another person echoed this concern:

"Hmmmm can’t say I like this move. We don’t like Icon because it’s crawling with out-of-control kids and was perfectly happy going back to Oasis Class for our 7-night Eastern Caribbean."

The cruise ship private island with the actual best mozzarella sticks in the biz

In:
27 Feb 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

You might have a few ideas for what makes the best beach day food, but it would change after you try Royal Caribbean's mozzarella sticks.

Mozzarella sticks

Specifically, the mozzarella sticks at Perfect Day at CocoCay stand out as being the perfect batch.  

It's strange to think that this particular snack could be so darn good, but they really are.  And it's even more surprising because the mozzarella sticks served on Royal Caribbean ships aren't nearly as good.

When Royal Caribbean first revamped its private island with new amenities, it totally re-thought the private island beach lunch. Traditionally it had just been burgers and hot dogs, but the new offering includes so much more.

Serving of Mozzarella sticks

One thing that quickly stood out were the outstanding food choices at the Snack Shack.  There are now four locations around the island:

  • Breezy Bay
  • Thrill Waterpark
  • Hideaway Beach
  • South Beach

In terms of cruise ship private island food, I think CocoCay's mozzarella sticks are a prime example of how good Royal Caribbean's island food game has become. Best of all, it's totally free and you can order as many as you want!

If you haven't tried them yet, they're a must-eat on the island.

What makes Royal Caribbean's mozzarella sticks the best?

Mozzarella sticks

At first I thought perhaps I alone preferred the mozzarella sticks from the Snack Shack, but it turns out a lot of other people really love them too.

Adriana Scates wrote on Facebook her idea of a great day on the island is to, "get drinks, lay in the sun on South Beach and eat your weight in mozzarella sticks."

The secret ingredient has to be the breading they use for them.

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I'm not sure exactly what's so different about the breading for the mozzarella sticks at Snack Shack versus the ones used on the ship, but they've figured it out.

Served with marinara sauce to dip them in, it's the perfect quick snack.  It also helps when you order them they usually come out piping hot.

You could also use the mozzarella sticks as the building blocks to customizing an even better sandwich.

Secret sandwich

Not listed on the menu, but you can order the "secret sandwich" from the Snack Shack.

Crew members learned this dark art from the launch of the restaurant, and it combines the mozzarella sticks, marinara sauce, and the chicken sandwich to create my go-to meal any time I visit.

It's essentially a chicken parmigiana sandwich, but instead of the cheese being melted on the chicken, you get the crunch of the mozzarella sticks.

Mozzarella sticks

On a recent visit to the Coco Beach Club, which has its own excellent food options, I walked out of the club and over the Breezy Bay to get a few mozzarella sticks because they're that good.

The next time you're at Perfect Day at CocoCay, order them with your meal. Not only are they included with your cruise fare, but it's a fantastic comfort snack.

More CocoCay food you won't regret trying

Skipper Grill at CocoCay

While mozzarella sticks are wonderful, there's a lot of other food you ought to try while visiting.

At either Chill Grill or Skipper's Grill, I'm a sucker for the taco bar because you can customize it just the way you want.

Toppings bar

I prefer to grab a plate and do my best attempt at creating a Chipotle-style bowl with the meat, toppings, and plenty of guacamole.

Slice of Paradise pizza

If you happen to buy admission into the adults-only area, the Island Guava Barbeque Chicken Pizza is a must-order every time. 

I think the combination of sweet BBQ sauce with the salty cheese really blends well.

Dispensing ice cream

My kids would tell you to try the soft serve ice cream just because who doesn't like ice cream on a hot day?

They now always opt to make an ice cream sandwich instead of getting it in a cone.

Lobster meal

Perhaps the top food at CocoCay is the entire menu at the Coco Beach Club restaurant, which has filet mignon and lobster on the menu.

I really think the filet here is just as good, if not better, than the filet served onboard the ship.

National Park Service layoffs have left just one person to work at Alaska's most popular glacier destination this summer

In:
27 Feb 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

One of the targets of the Trump Administration has been cuts within the National Park Service, and that is going to likely impact the top tourist destination in Alaska's capital.

Mendenhall glacier park

Juneau is a port of call that nearly every Royal Caribbean ship visits during the summer Alaska cruise season.  The top destination is Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, home to a glacier thousands of tourists see each year.

About 700,000 visitors each year visit the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area, according to the Juneau Visitor Circulator Study report that came out in February 2024. The city of Juneau expect more than 1.6 million people will visit the city by cruise ship this summer.

Unfortunately, the cut backs mean there could be major staffing issues resulting in impossible waits or delays.

Rec area of park

The Juneau Convention & Visitors Bureau warned, "We don’t know at this time whether the visitors center or the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area will be open to the public, or how traffic and other visitor services will be managed."

How bad are the cuts? Recent Federal cuts have "trimmed staff at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center (MGVC) to a single person."

Why were all but one person fired from the park? The Trump Administration included it as part of their sweeping effort to reduce the size of the federal government workforce.

An executive order issued Feb. 11 read, in part: “Agency Heads shall promptly undertake preparations to initiate large-scale reductions in force (RIFs), consistent with applicable law.”  

Impact a lack of staffing in the park could have

Visitor Center at Mendenhall Glacier

It's too early to know what impact these cuts will have for cruise ship passengers looking to visit the park.

The NPCA is an independent organization dedicated to protecting and enhancing the National Park System. According to Kristen Brengel, senior vice president of Government Affairs for the NPCA, these cuts could result in:

  • Potentially shorter visitor center hours and fewer activities
  • Longer lines at park entrances
  • Less maintained trails
  • Closed campgrounds
  • Limited access to other park amenities to prevent damage
  • Seeing more trash because it can’t be collected as frequently 
Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau

Juneau’s Visitor Industry Director Alix Pierce told KTOO the remaining park staff are trying to figure out exactly what will be different this year.

"Everybody has a lot of questions about what the next steps are," she said. 

"I think the Forest Service staff that remain from what I understand are kind of in triage mode trying to figure out how to best allocate resources."

There are 260 independent businesses that are permitted by the Forest Service to run tours at the glacier, but they're concerned the glacier could be off-limits for the season. 

What you can see and do in Mendenhall Glacier park

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Viewing one of the most easily accessible glaciers is the main draw of the park, as glacier viewing is the top thing to do in Alaska.

Not only can you see the glacier by driving into the park, but you can take one of the many tours that bring you onto the glacier by helicopter.  

There's also kayak tours and other means to get very close to it.

The park serves as a way for visitors to learn about Alaska's natural beauty.

Iceberg

There's a thirteen-mile-long river of ice that culminates on Mendenhall Lake, where you can watch blue icebergs floating by.

My favorite spot is Nuggets Falls, which requires a very leisurely hike to reach. You then get to see a beautiful waterfall with the glacier next to it.

The park is also known for offering various hiking trails of varying skill levels.

What you can do

Juneau aerial view

Travel Juneau and the Juneau Convention & Visitors Bureau is asking everyone that is concerned about their ability to access parks like Mendenhall to speak to your representatives in Congress.

"Travel Juneau urges you to contact your federal delegation (senators and representatives) as soon as possible about reinstating critical funding to the US Forest Service," they said in a statement and to specify that this park falls under USDA/US Forest Service management. 

Ready to plan a stress-free wedding? Royal Caribbean revamped its offerings to make a perfect option

In:
26 Feb 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

A wedding is supposed to be a happy celebration, but the logistics of having one often makes it seem daunting to plan.

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Royal Caribbean wants you to have your wedding on one of their cruise ships, and they just overhauled their wedding department by bringing it all in-house.

While Royal Caribbean has offered weddings on their ships for years, frustrations with outsourcing the actual wedding planning to a third-party vendor left the line with less-than-ideal outcomes.

Now, the entire process has been gutted and the operation is conducted within the company, and they think it's an opportunity for a much better experience overall.

Jackie Diaz, Senior Supervisor of Royal Weddings, shared insights into the new wedding packages and how couples can enjoy a stress-free wedding at sea.

A seamless experience from start to finish

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With Royal Caribbean’s newly enhanced wedding program, couples have access to dedicated wedding specialists who guide them through the entire planning process, ensuring that every detail is taken care of before they set sail.

Ms. Diaz explained, "We have a dedicated team of specialists who take care of everything from start to finish. Couples don’t have to worry about the logistics—they just enjoy their special day."

"Our onboard venues provide breathtaking settings that are unmatched, and our packages are designed to offer couples incredible value with premium inclusions."

Professional wedding photo

The appeal of a cruise ship wedding is everything is included in one spot, from lodging, to vendors, to the ceremony and reception. Even the honeymoon can be taken care of by Royal Caribbean.

Because you can plan everything in one place with a Royal Caribbean cruise wedding, couples can reduce the stress of working with various vendors while being able to say “I do” in paradise.

Royal Caribbean offers three main wedding packages to accommodate different preferences and guest counts:

Forever Yours Package

Forever Yours wedding package

Designed for intimate weddings with up to 20 guests, this package includes a private ceremony venue, a wedding officiant, décor, music, a wedding cake, and a sparkling wine toast.

Additional perks for the couple include a romantic dinner, breakfast in bed, and a couple’s massage.

The Knot at Sea Package

Knot at Sea wedding package

Ideal for larger gatherings, this package accommodates up to 75 guests and includes a DJ, a three-tier wedding cake, and an enhanced reception experience with a charcuterie display. 

Couples also receive exclusive benefits like priority check-in and reserved show seating because The Key VIP package is included with the cost.

Love Sets Sail Package

Love Sets Sail wedding package

This package allows non-sailing guests to attend the ceremony on embarkation day and enjoy a two-hour reception before disembarking. 

It includes priority boarding, a bouquet and boutonniere, and an exclusive experience such as a helipad or North Star viewing for the couple and their close family and friends.

Yes, the Captain can marry you

Getting a marriage license

Who marries you depends on what you're looking for, but the ship's Captain is an option.

In order to have a legal wedding onboard, it must be officiated by the ship’s captain while at sea. That will get the couple a legally recognized Bahamian marriage certificate.

For those opting for a legal wedding on embarkation day, the marriage license is obtained from the state where the ship is docked before departure.

However, if you want to have your own officiant (or prefer not to be married by the Captain), you can opt for a symbolic ceremony. You get to choose your own officiant, but must obtain a marriage license on your own.

Same-sex weddings are welcome too

Same Sex weddings

Royal Caribbean welcomes same-sex couples to celebrate their love with a Royal Wedding. 

For couples who wish to have a legally recognized ceremony, same-sex weddings can be performed on embarkation day in a U.S. port under the Love Set Sail Package. However, due to Bahamian law, legal same-sex weddings cannot be performed at sea. 

Instead, couples opting for an at-sea ceremony or a wedding at Royal Caribbean’s private destinations, Labadee or Perfect Day at CocoCay, can have a symbolic wedding ceremony. 

Ms. Diaz assures, “We strive to make every couple’s wedding dreams a reality, and our team is dedicated to ensuring all love stories are celebrated beautifully on board.”

Royal Caribbean added options to renew vows or help with a proposal

Vow renewal package

Vow Renewal Package 

The Still the One Package allows couples to renew their vows in an intimate ceremony with up to 10 guests. It includes a private venue, an officiant, music, and several romantic amenities such as a celebratory cake, a champagne toast, and a special dinner for two.

Proposal package

Marriage Proposal Package

For those planning to pop the question, Royal Caribbean offers a thoughtfully designed proposal package. The proposal is disguised as a professional photoshoot, where the big moment is captured by the onboard photographer. The package includes a private setting, a celebratory toast, and a keepsake photo to remember the occasion.

Jackie Diaz explains, "Our vow renewal and proposal packages allow couples to create unforgettable memories at sea, whether they’re celebrating a milestone or beginning a new chapter together."

Additional Wedding Enhancements

Couple married

Ms. Diaz believes there is a great deal of choice in how you want to customize your special day, "We offer a level of customization that allows couples to make their wedding truly unique, from selecting their perfect venue to personalizing every little detail."

To personalize their special day, couples can add:

  • Customized Wedding Cakes with various flavors and fillings.
Wedding cake options
  • Reception Packages with a range of food and beverage options, including specialty dining tastings and open bar selections.
Food options
  • Entertainment choices such as live musicians, DJs, or a sound technician for custom playlists.
  • Photography Packages capturing every moment with professional onboard photographers who know the best spots for breathtaking wedding shots.
Wedding photo options
  • Floral Arrangements, with fresh flowers available for sailings from U.S. ports or artificial arrangements for longer itineraries/foreign homeports.
Flower options

You can even get married at CocoCay

Married at the beach

Instead of being married on the ship, you could have your ceremony at one of Royal Caribbean's private destinations, Labadee and Perfect Day at CocoCay.

The only catch is the wedding will be a symbolic one, not a legally binding one.

How to book your cruise wedding

Married on a cruise ship

Royal Caribbean makes the process easy. Couples can contact the Royal Weddings team at 1-888-WED-RCCL to begin planning.

Once a wedding date is confirmed, a wedding specialist is assigned to coordinate the details leading up to the big day. Royal Caribbean even has its own wedding registry that guests can use and buy things for the couple.

Upon boarding, an onboard coordinator ensures everything runs smoothly.

How to book a wedding

According to Ms. Diaz, "Our team is with you every step of the way. From the moment you book until you walk down the aisle, we make sure everything is seamless and stress-free."