Celebrity Cruises unveils major loyalty program expansion with new rewards

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Celebrity Cruises is revamping its loyalty program to better reward its most dedicated cruisers. 

Effective June 11, 2026, Elite Plus and Zenith members can enjoy additional Captain's Club perks at specific point levels between tier thresholds — as well as two new tiers designed to reward the line's most dedicated passengers. 

In other words, by introducing new milestone benefits, Celebrity Cruises is raising the bar with opportunities to earn new rewards between Elite Plus, Zenith, and beyond.

The new benefits include Premium Wi-Fi minutes, specialty dining discounts, complimentary professional photographs, free cruises, and more. 

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The breaking loyalty news follows Royal Caribbean Group's introduction of Points Choice, which allows guests sailing with one brand to apply their earned points to any of the three programs: Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, and Silversea

This further builds on the company's lucrative Status Match program, which launched in May 2024 and allows loyalty members to receive equivalent status across the Royal Caribbean Group portfolio. 

This means if you're a Pinnacle Club member within Royal Caribbean's Crown & Anchor Society, you can automatically match into Celebrity's Zenith tier without ever setting foot aboard one of the company's ships (and vice versa). 

Celebrity's new milestone perks start at 1,500 points. As cruisers continue climbing the loyalty ranks, additional benefits are awarded at higher milestones, such as 2,250, 3,000, 6,000, and 9,000 points. 

New Celebrity Captain's Club loyalty perks for existing tiers

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Captain's Club Elite Plus members (those who have earned a minimum of 750 Club Points) will begin unlocking new milestone perks once they hit 1,500 points, giving loyal cruisers additional rewards to enjoy on their journey toward Zenith status.

These include:

  • 480 minutes of free Premium Wi-Fi — twice the minutes Elite Plus members currently receive during each sailing
  • 20% off specialty dining
  • One complimentary photo from Celebrity's photographers
  • A surprise in-room amenity on their milestone sailing
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At 2,250 Club Points, the rewards become more valuable, with cruisers receiving additional Wi-Fi minutes and more:

  • 720 minutes of free Premium Wi-Fi — an increase from the 240 minutes Elite Plus members currently receive during each sailing
  • 25% off specialty dining
  • Two complimentary photos from Celebrity's photographers
  • Complimentary "Extend Your Stay" experiences on disembarkation day, where available
  • A surprise in-room amenity on their milestone sailing

Currently, the highest tier within Celebrity's Captain's Club is Zenith and requires passengers to earn a whopping 3,000 Club Points. Starting June 11, loyalty cruisers who reach this coveted tier will earn even more benefits, including:

  • 35% off specialty dining
  • Three complimentary photos from Celebrity's photographers
  • A surprise in-room amenity on their milestone sailing

But Celebrity isn't stopping there. 

Read more: 9 things I wish I knew before setting foot on a Celebrity ship

Two brand-new tiers beyond Zenith

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The cruise line is also introducing two new recognition levels beyond Zenith: Double Zenith (6,000 Club Points) and Triple Zenith (9,000 Club Points).

While Zenith has long been considered the pinnacle of the Captain's Club program, the addition of Double and Triple Zenith gives members something new to aspire to after reaching the top-tier Zenith status, which is an impressive achievement in and of itself. 

New benefits at 6,000 points for Double Zenith cruisers include:

  • All 3,000-point Zenith milestone perks
  • A complimentary lunch at a specialty dining venue on embarkation day of each sailing
  • A specialty dinner on any day of their milestone sailing
  • Champagne to celebrate their loyalty achievement
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At 9,000 Club Points, cruisers will reach the new Triple Zenith level — Celebrity's highest-ever loyalty recognition tier. These special passengers will receive the following benefits when sailing with Celebrity Cruises:

  • All 3,000-point Zenith milestone perks
  • Complimentary seven-night Bermuda or Caribbean sailing in a Sky Suite
  • A specialty lunch on any day of every sailing
  • One specialty dinner on any day of their milestone sailing
  • Champagne to celebrate their loyalty achievement

How to earn Celebrity Captain's Club points

Unlike Royal Caribbean, where you earn one cruise point per night (unless you're sailing in a suite or by yourself), you earn points in Celebrity's Captain’s Club based on your stateroom category and the number of nights you sail. 

Here is how many Captain's Club points per night you will earn based on different cruise cabins:

  • Inside or ocean view: 2 points per night 
  • Veranda: 3 points per night 
  • Concierge Class and AquaClass: 5 points per night 
  • Sky Suites and Aqua Sky Suite: 8 points per night 
  • Celebrity, Signature, Royal, and Sunset Suites: 12 points per night 
  • Penthouse, Reflection, and Edge Villa: 18 points per night 
  • Iconic Suite: 24 points per night
Captains Club exchange rates

Additionally, you can earn Captain's Club points when sailing with Royal Caribbean or Silversea. Points will be converted using brand-specific exchange rates, and these exchange rates will be reviewed and published annually on Royal Caribbean Group's branded websites.

For example, a solo guest sailing with Royal Caribbean International in a balcony cabin on a seven-night cruise would earn seven points total — one base point per night. If that guest chose to transfer those points to Celebrity Cruises, they would receive 21 Captain's Club points. 

One of Royal Caribbean's most overlooked restaurants just got a major menu update

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Royal Caribbean revamped its Brazilian steakhouse menu aboard Harmony of the Seas. 

Samba Grill

Samba Grill was added to the 226,963 gross-ton cruise ship during its Royal Amplification in May 2026. Like other vessels, Samba Grill is located in the Solarium Bistro, with the complimentary by-day buffet being transformed into a specialty restaurant at night.

While it's found on other ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet, the new menu on Harmony of the Seas sets it apart from the restaurants on Allure of the Seas and Radiance of the Seas. 

Although most of the offerings are the same, the dessert selection has been enhanced to feature a yummy twist on a classic Brazilian steakhouse staple: grilled pineapple. 

Samba Grill Harmony

The cinnamon sugar pineapple is fire-grilled until caramelized and carved warm at your table, like the curated selection of grilled meats included in the cost of your meal. 

Here's a full look at the new Samba Brazilian Steakhouse menu available exclusively on Harmony of the Seas. And don't worry, the all-you-can-eat buffet with starters is still very much part of the experience! 

Samba Brazilian Grill Menu (NEW 2026)

New Samba Grill Menu

STARTERS

Frango (Tender chicken breast wrapped in bacon)

Linguiça (Brazilian-style cured pork sausage)

Coxinha de frango (Brazilian croquettes)

Bread with pão de queijo (Brazilian cheese bread)

MEATS

Costela (Fall-off-the-bone, juicy beef ribs)

Fraldinha (Tender and juicy cut from flank steak)

Lombo (Parmesan cheese and herb-crusted pork loin)

Cordeiro (Succulent grilled lamb chops)

Beef tenderloin (The most tender cut of beef, slowly roasted)

Pincanha (Our signature cut of beef, the prime cut of top sirloin)

DESSERTS

Beijinho (Indulgent coconut and condensed milk treats, hand-rolled in shredded coconut)

Chocolate brigadeiro (Decadent chocolate-fudge sponge cake with chocolate sprinkles)

Cinnamon sugar grilled pineapple (A skewer of cinnamon sugar pineapple, fire-grilled until caramelized and carved warm at your table). 

The Samba Grill menu on other ships varies slightly

Samba Grill sign on Allure of the Seas

On Allure of the Seas, for example, the cinnamon sugar grilled pineapple is not listed as a dessert on the mobile app. 

Moreover, Radiance of the Seas' menu lists an extra cut of meat, contrafilé con alho, which is described as an "exquisite garlic-marinated striploin [that's] full of flavor." Caramel flan and mango passion fruit mousse are available for dessert, too, while abacaxi com canela, or roasted cinnamon pineapple, is served to finish off the "fantastic rodizio." 

At the time of publication, it wasn't clear whether the menus would be updated on Allure and Radiance of the Seas. 

Samba Brazilian Grill Cost

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According to the Cruise Planner, dinner at Samba Grill costs $50 to $55 per adult. However, booking through the Cruise Planner ahead of your sailing is the easiest way to score a good deal. 

For example, on an upcoming eight-night cruise aboard Allure of the Seas, the cruise line is currently offering a 25% discount off the onboard rate, which brings the cost down to $36.99 per person. 

Another pre-cruise sale aboard Radiance of the Seas is even better, with the Cruise Planner promotion reaching up to 30% off of the onboard price. This means the cost of dinner at Samba Grill is only $34.99 per adult. 

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Finally, an ongoing sale for an upcoming Mediterranean cruise on Harmony of the Seas has reduced the Samba Grill to $40.68 per person, which is 25% off the onboard price of $55. 

Samba Grill is also included in Royal Caribbean's Unlimited Dining Package. 

I spent 66 hours on Royal Caribbean's updated Harmony of the Seas cruise ship. I want to go again, but 8 things surprised me

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Royal Caribbean just completed its Royal Amplification aboard Harmony of the Seas, and I was lucky enough to be onboard one of the first post-dry dock sailings to check out all the new changes. 

Elizabeth and her sister on Harmony of the Seas

I've been a fan of Oasis Class ships since 2014, when I sailed aboard Oasis of the Seas during my high school spring break. At the time, she was one of the largest and most impressive ships at sea — and although new ships and classes have debuted, there's still something about Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class that feels unmatched. 

At just three nights, my Harmony of the Seas cruise was a quick one, but it was enough time to get a feel for the refreshed spaces and see how the ship's new additions make it stand out. 

For example, the cruise line added new staterooms, restaurants, and even swapped out a couple of dated venues, like Sabor Modern Mexican. 

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After spending 66 hours on the updated Harmony of the Seas cruise ship, I was surprised by 8 things, both good and bad, that future passengers should be aware of! 

There's a new Italian restaurant and wine bar in Central Park.

Giovanni's on Harmony

Jamie's is on its way out with Royal Caribbean, with Giovanni's becoming the line's staple Italian specialty restaurant. 

During Harmony of the Seas' Royal Amplification, the 226,963 gross-ton ship replaced Vintages and Jamie's Italian with Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar.

Giovanni's Italian Kitchen offers a more upscale menu with options that will please any palate, ranging from made-to-order pizzas to chicken parmigiana, fettuccine alfredo, classic lasagna, grilled filet mignon, osso bucco, and more. 

There's still not a pool in the adults-only Solarium.

Harmony Solarium Sunrise

One of Harmony's biggest pre-Royal Amplification complaints was that the adult-only sun deck didn't have a pool, and many were hopeful that one would be added during the dry dock. 

However, despite being one of the most requested upgrades, the Solarium remained without a pool, continuing to offer the same hot tubs and water misters. 

Instead, the bulk of the refurbishment to the adult-only area leaned more toward changes to the lounge experience. Royal Caribbean, for example, removed the lower level of the Solarium to make way for new staterooms and added a new outdoor sun deck area. 

Harmony of the Seas finally has a functioning escape room. 

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Harmony of the Seas' old escape room closed and never reopened. Now, however, passengers can once again test their wits at "Escape V: Science Lab," a new themed escape room that replaced "Escape the Rubicon."

Guests will have to work together to successfully solve a series of puzzles and clues to "escape" before time runs out. The entrance to this extra-cost activity can be found within Adventure Ocean on Deck 14.

Staterooms were largely untouched. 

Harmony Inside Cabin

While Harmony of the Seas received over thirty new staterooms, the existing ones remained largely untouched. Royal Caribbean isn't known for overhauling its accommodations during dry dock, as the line typically focuses on public spaces over cabin renovations. 

Still, I was disappointed to discover that my inside stateroom showed obvious signs of wear and tear. For example, there was a massive yellow stain on the carpet between the two twin-sized beds, and one of the hooks on the bathroom door was broken. 

In the grand scheme of things, those issues aren’t make-or-break problems. However, they stood out more than they otherwise would have on a vessel fresh out of a multi-week dry dock.

The Pesky Parrot bar is quirky and a lot of fun. 

Pesky Parrot Harmony

The Pesky Parrot bar first launched on Utopia of the Seas in 2024. Since then, it's been added to three ships, including Harmony of the Seas, where it replaced the technology-focused Bionic Bar. 

This fun tiki bar transports you to a beachfront Caribbean resort and is a fun place to grab a pre- or post-dinner drink since it's so close to the Main Dining Room. 

In addition to an immersive environment, the bar offers a unique lineup of fruity, tropical cocktails, including the I-Land Negroni, Peanut Butter Piña Colada, and Tiki 'Mosa.

The new non-smoking casino is awkwardly placed outside of Studio B.

Harmony of the Seas Casino

Deck 4 welcomed some substantial changes during Harmony's Royal Amplification. The Attic and Crown Lounge, for example, were removed and replaced with a non-smoking Casino Royale, creating the largest casino in the fleet. 

The new expanded casino area is directly outside of the Studio B ice rink and features everything from slot machines to table games and even another bar with virtual gaming options. 

This move reflects the cruise line's broader trend of replacing less popular venues with more casino space to drive higher revenue. However, its location creates an awkward contrast between the family-friendly entertainment venue and the adult-focused Casino Royale. 

Royal Caribbean removed the Vitality Café.

Vitality Pop Up

When Utopia of the Seas launched in 2024, it was quickly noted that the ship did not have the Vitality Café in the spa and fitness center. As such, there wasn't a dedicated spot for fresh, healthy smoothies and juices.

Around a year after the ship's debut, the cruise line listened to feedback and added a makeshift juice shop in the Spotlight Karaoke lounge on Deck 5.

A similar change was made aboard Harmony of the Seas, with Royal Caribbean removing the Vitality Café (to make way for more staterooms) and replacing it with a simple pop-up in the On Air Club. 

There isn't a new Broadway-style production show.

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Last year, Royal Caribbean closed the curtain on its long-running Grease musical in the Royal Theater. Unfortunately, Harmony didn't get a new Broadway-style production during its Royal Amplification.

Instead, Voices, an original musical production that brings together talented vocalists and virtual technology, is the primary show in the Royal Theater. 

Other shows, such as the high-diving spectacle The Fine Line and jaw-dropping ice show 1887: A Journey in Time, were not replaced or changed. They are available free of charge, and reservations can be made through the Cruise Planner or Royal Caribbean mobile app once onboard. 

The changes weren't as epic as I hoped, but it's a better ship than before.

Harmony of the Seas Boardwalk

Harmony of the Seas received several worthwhile upgrades, including new dining venues, bars, and activities. For example, Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen, the Pesky Parrot bar, and the expanded non-smoking Casino Royale bring Harmony more in line with Royal Caribbean’s newer vessels. 

However, some of the most anticipated changes never materialized. There isn't, for instance, an adult-only pool in the Solarium, and the vessel lacks a Broadway-style production show. Many existing staterooms may show noticeable signs of age, too. 

Ultimately, Harmony of the Seas did not receive a dramatic transformation — but that's far from a bad thing. The Royal Amplification focused more on refreshing the Oasis Class ship rather than making it vastly different from its counterparts. 

Harmony of the Seas Central Park

Some guests may be disappointed by the changes (or lack thereof), but Harmony of the Seas still offers the signature Oasis Class features, entertainment options, and overall atmosphere that have made these vessels so popular for nearly two decades. 

Royal Caribbean pulls back Perfect Day Mexico proposal, plans to try again later

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Royal Caribbean isn't abandoning its Perfect Day Mexico plans, despite being told that the current proposal would be rejected due to environmental backlash. 

Perfect Day Mexico teaser

Instead, they are reworking elements of the project to address concerns around coastal impact, namely the massive water park that would have been home to over two dozen slides. One of the defining features would have been a 170-foot-tall slide tower with record-breaking attractions, including the tallest slides in the Americas and the longest coaster-style waterslide.

In addition to the water park, the 230-acre Perfect Day Mexico project was expected to feature private resort-style pools, beaches, a dozen restaurants, bars, an adults-only area, and other attractions capable of catering to thousands of cruise passengers. 

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that Royal Caribbean has scrapped its plan to build the water park at Perfect Day Mexico, as first reported by Reuters. Authorities also informed the cruise giant that three permits tied to the park, one of which involved a pier, were denied. 

Perfect Day Mexico

Sheinbaum added that the project won't be carried out at its current proposed site, saying that the government is talking with the cruise line to potentially relocate the planned development. 

What does this mean? Well, instead of having the proposal flat-out rejected, Royal Caribbean pulled back, meaning they can formally reapply in the future. It also confirms that the company has no plans to abandon its broader ambitions in Costa Maya, Mexico.

The cruise line hinted at this in its statement released after the initial block was announced, saying that it planned to work with stakeholders to find an environmentally responsible way to move forward:

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"Over the coming weeks, we will re-engage stakeholders to move forward in a way that delivers shared prosperity through the development of essential environmental infrastructure, the creation of thousands of local jobs, and community programs that support the people of Mexico."

Read more: Mexico rejects Royal Caribbean's plans for Perfect Day Mexico, but the project isn't dead

Why did Mexico suddenly reject Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day Mexico plans?

Costa Maya pier

Plans for the $600 million Perfect Day Mexico development were officially rejected on the grounds of environmental risks and the impact such a project would have on the port of Costa Maya, near the small village of Mahahual, Mexico.

A report released by Mexico's Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) claims that officials felt there were too many concerns tied to mangroves, coral reefs, groundwater systems, and broader ecosystems to approve the project in its current form.

One of the biggest concerns involved the mangroves, which are seen as natural barriers against erosion and critical for sustaining the coastal ecosystem. SEMARNAT also claimed that Perfect Day Mexico added risks to the Mesoamerican Reef System involving groundwater and underground hydrological systems.

View of Costa Maya

Moving on, Royal Caribbean lumped all the project's elements into one large development, rather than having them evaluated separately. In other words, the water park, upscale beach club, and cruise pier were assessed as a single, unified proposal. Consequently, the government felt the overall environmental impact of the combined project was too significant to approve.

Royal Caribbean just posted its best veteran's discount we've seen in a long time

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Royal Caribbean's latest sale honors brave service members with exclusive discounted rates on 250 cruises to celebrate America's 250th birthday. 

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From now through July 7, 2026, military personnel can save an additional 10% on fares aboard select sailings, ranging from Caribbean and Alaska sailings to European getaways. The offer also includes 3rd and 4th guests sail free, along with 30% off cruise extras. 

Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and government taxes and fees are additional. All itineraries and prices are subject to change without notice, too. 

Itineraries include sailings aboard ships ranging from Adventure of the Seas to Freedom of the Seas, Icon of the Seas, Legend of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, Star of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas, and more. 

Military Sale

Other onboard benefits include a special veterans' "Get Together" event, allowing former service members to share their stories in a safe space, as well as a veterans' tribute event with patriotic songs, poems, and more to honor military personnel. 

Whether you are planning a short Bahamian escape, an Alaskan adventure, or a port-intensive European getaway, the ongoing military promotion adds more value to your next Royal Caribbean vacation.

Who is eligible for the Royal Caribbean cruise military discount?

Harmony docked in Barcelona

Royal Caribbean's new military promotion is only available to active-duty and retired members of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, Reserves, and Canadian National Defense, as well as honorably discharged veterans who served at least two years or spent six months in an active war zone. 

According to the sale's terms and conditions, the cruise line is also offering special rates for active, retired, volunteer, and employed fire and law enforcement personnel at the local, state, or federal level in the United States. 

At least one passenger in each cabin must meet the eligibility requirements and present valid identification during check-in. This means that spouses, parents, in-laws, children, or other friends or family members aren't eligible for the Memorial Day military discount without the eligible passenger occupying the stateroom. 

Split beds

Those who cannot provide proof of eligibility at the cruise port may have their reservation repriced to the current available fare and could risk being denied boarding.

How to book the brand-new cruise military discount

Pool on Odyssey

When booking your Royal Caribbean cruise, make sure you select price code "MIL," "PFD," "MILITARY," or "MILITARY NRD." Otherwise, you won't get the military discount available through the limited-time promotion.

You can also work with a trusted travel agent. They can help apply the correct promotional code, verify eligibility requirements, and answer any other questions about your upcoming vacation. 

At Royal Caribbean Blog, we recommend MEI Travel. I’ve booked more than a dozen cruises with them, and they have consistently provided attentive service and helpful advice, making the entire planning process much easier. 

I packed for a 7-night cruise with just a carry-on and personal item

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Carry-on bags are great for short vacations, but I'm not opposed to forgoing my bulky suitcase on longer cruises in favor of a smaller one. 

Carry On Packing

Not only are checked baggage fees at their all-time high, with airlines like United and JetBlue charging $45 per bag each way, but the hassle of waiting at baggage claim and the possibility of lost luggage make traveling lighter more appealing than ever.

During a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, I challenged myself to pack only using a carry-on suitcase (my trusted Tumi Tegra-Lite® Expandable International bag, if you're wondering) and a personal item. I knew this wasn't an impossible feat, as I had a friend who traveled on an eight-night cruise in just a budget-airline-approved personal item, not even a true carry-on-sized bag!

Since I was sailing to the warm Caribbean, I was less worried about running out of space since I didn't need to pack bulky clothing or prepare for versatile weather like during a cruise to Alaska or Norway. 

Carry On Packing

I tried to pack strategically, thinking about the plans I had for the sailing aboard Symphony of the Seas. In the end, though, there are a few things that I'd do differently if I were to pack that light again.

In this article, I'll share my cruise carry-on packing list, along with what worked and what didn't, so you don't make the same mistakes I did. 

How to pack for a 7 day cruise in a carry-on

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I started by thinking about my toiletries, since I needed to ensure that everything — from my face wash to shampoo and conditioner — was in TSA-compliant bottles. 

Before this specific trip, I actually didn't have any carry-on toiletry bottles, so I purchased three from my local Target for my hair products. 

I also went ahead and bought travel-sized bottles of face wash and contact lens solution, along with toothpaste, makeup remover wipes, and mouthwash.

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When it came to packing my clothes, I planned on making myself comfortable in the adult-only Solarium most days, so I wanted to keep it simple with a few swimsuits, a cover-up, t-shirts, and athletic shorts.

I also planned on rotating between a few dresses for dinner each night, rather than packing seven different outfits for dinner — seven dresses, even when rolled tightly, can take up a lot of room!

Here's my 7 day Caribbean cruise packing list using just a small carry-on and personal item:

  • Three t-shirts
  • Two pairs of athletic shorts
  • Two pairs of jeans
  • Four evening shirts
  • Four dresses
  • One pair of pajamas
  • One sweatshirt
  • Six pairs of shoes
  • A small purse
  • Hair straightener and microfiber hair towel
  • Three swimsuits
  • One swim cover-up
  • Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, face wash, deodorant, contact lens solution, hair products, etc.)
  • Undergarments (underwear, socks, bras, etc.)
  • Laptop
  • Electronic chargers
  • Medication
  • Camera
  • Passport and credit cards
  • Sunglasses

How to pack for a cruise

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Since I didn’t have much space, I tightly rolled all my clothing. Then, I placed my bulkiest pieces, like my jeans and maxi dress, in the corners of the bag. My smaller items easily filled the gaps and layered on top.

The trickiest part was fitting all my toiletries and cosmetics, and I had to play a little Tetris to fully maximize my available space.

To bring even more clothing, I wore my bulky sweatshirt, one pair of jeans, and sneakers to the airport. Initially, I wasn't going to bring the sweatshirt, but this cozy article of clothing was a lifesaver on debarkation morning, which was a chillier-than-usual Florida day. 

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Moreover, I needed sunscreen for my tropical getaway. However, since I was cramming everything into a small bag and needed TSA-compliant liquids, I decided to run into a store en route to the cruise terminal and grab a bottle. 

This was a more cost-effective option than checking a bag just to bring sunscreen or buying it on the ship, since Royal Caribbean charges upwards of $30 for a single bottle of spray sunscreen. 

My cruise ship packing mistakes

Carry On Packing

In the end, I regretted packing as much as I did. For example, I repeated outfits a lot, wearing the same dress for both formal night and dress your best night, even though I intended to wear different outfits. 

I also could have gotten away with two dresses and two evening shirts instead of four each. Plus, there was one pair of sandals that I only wore once. Although I appreciated having the option to choose between pairs of shoes, I really only needed one nicer pair of sandals for the seven-day cruise. 

In addition to packing too many sandals, I did not need more than one pair of sneakers. One athletic pair would have been sufficient, as I only wore my Golden Goose once. Sandals were better footwear for evenings aboard the ship. 

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On the flip side, there were quite a few items I found myself wishing that I had brought. For starters, I definitely did not pack enough loungewear, and it would have been nice to have more t-shirts and athletic shorts. 

Another item I wish I had brought was a portable charger. Foolishly, I assumed it would be easy to charge my phone in my cabin during downtime. However, I failed to think about what might happen if my phone battery started to decline ashore.

For example, when I decided to explore Water Island near St. Thomas, my phone barely survived the six hours I was off the ship. This was even more worrisome since I was traveling by myself. 

How to minimize packing for a cruise

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Packing for a seven-day cruise with only a single carry-on and personal item was not as tough as I had made it out to be. That said, there are some ways I'd change how I minimize my packing list for a cruise, like focusing more on comfortable clothing rather than a diverse wardrobe of evening wear.

You definitely do not need as many clothes as you think. Instead, the key is choosing versatile pieces that can be mixed, matched, and re-worn. Some things might be nice to have, but if you can live without them, they probably do not need to make the trip.

It's also smart to avoid overpacking for every possible scenario. While it is smart to be prepared, packing for hypotheticals you are unlikely to encounter will only take up valuable space in your suitcase. For example, I did not need to pack an extra pair of athletic shoes "just in case" my other sneakers got wet. 

Suitcase

All that said, the best part of packing for a cruise in a carry-on-sized bag is how easy disembarkation is. Rather than placing your bag outside your stateroom the night before, you can keep your stuff with you and roll your luggage off during the self-assist disembarkation process. 

First look at Royal Caribbean's newly upgraded Harmony of the Seas cruise ship

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Royal Caribbean just finished a massive six-week upgrade that added millions of dollars of changes to Harmony of the Seas, and we have your first look at what's different.

Changes to Harmony of the Seas

Royal Caribbean added new cabins, new restaurants, and even swapped out a couple of venues.

For example, several dining venues, including Sabor Modern Mexican and Mini Bites, have been largely retired from the Royal Caribbean fleet. As such, the highly anticipated Royal Amplification ensured there were new ways to drink and dine aboard the 226,963 gross-ton Oasis Class ship

Harmony of the Seas docked in Spain

Moreover, the cruise line has become focused on adding more non-smoking casinos to its fleet. Consequently, two venues on Deck 4 were removed to help expand Casino Royale and create the largest casino in Royal Caribbean history. 

Here’s an in-depth look at all the changes to Harmony of the Seas!

A more colorful pool deck 

Harmony Pool Deck 1

One of the most noticeable transformations to Harmony of the Seas was the brand-new Caribbean-style pool deck, which turned the ordinary outdoor space into a resort-like escape. 

Harmony Lime and Coconut Bar

The vessel already had the Perfect Storm waterslide trio and kid-friendly Splashaway Bay. However, the space was brightened up with Caribbean-themed decor and not one, not two, but three Lime & Coconut bars!

Lime and Coconut

The Lime & Coconut quickly became a fan-favorite for its solid selection of fruity, tropical drinks — hence why it has been added to ships ranging from Navigator of the Seas to Freedom of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas! 

Harmony Pool Deck

And yes, drink packages and Diamond vouchers work at these poolside bars! 

The adults-only pool area was expanded

Harmony Solarium

Unfortunately, Harmony of the Seas’ Solarium still doesn’t have a pool. Additionally, the lower level of the Solarium on Deck 14 was removed to make way for additional staterooms, including the Ultimate Panoramic Suites. These come with prime ocean views through floor-to-ceiling windows and exclusive Star Class perks.

Harmony Solarium Sunrise

However, there’s a nice new outdoor sun deck for those serious about soaking up all the rays they can get since it isn’t shaded. This was a popular spot for sailaway on our itinerary since it offered an unobstructed view of Barcelona’s shoreline as we departed the port. 

Samba Grill Harmony

Another major change made to the Solarium area was that Samba Grill, the cruise line's Brazilian steakhouse, was added to the Solarium Grill as a new specialty dinner option. Now, guests can pay extra for an all-you-can-eat feast with meats, appetizers, and desserts. 

More cabins were added, replacing some public venues

Harmony Inside Cabin

Royal Caribbean added 91 new cabins to Harmony, including a multi-story Ultimate Family Suite that overlooks the Pool and Sports Zone. 

However, some public venues needed to be removed from the vessel to make room for the expanded passenger accommodations. 

Vitality Spa, Harmony of the Seas

An example is the Vitality Café has been taken away from the spa and that space has become new cabins. You can find fresh-pressed juices and smoothies in a pop-up cafe in the On Air Club. 

Vitality Cafe Harmony

Additionally, Wonderland, the specialty restaurant themed after “Alice in Wonderland," was completely replaced to add more staterooms on Deck 14. 

Canvas

Similarly, the Conference Center is no longer on Deck 3. New cabins have taken over the previous space. On Deck 15, there's a new conference center area called Canvas. According to the cruise line, it's a "flexible, well-designed space suitable for corporate meetings, social events, and celebrations." 

A new tiki bar was added

Pesky Parrot Harmony

When Royal Caribbean's newest Oasis Class ship, Utopia of the Seas, launched in 2024, the cruise line debuted the first-of-its-kind Pesky Parrot bar in the Royal Promenade. 

Pesky Parrot Harmony

This fun tiki bar transports you directly to a lively Caribbean resort, regardless of whether you're sailing to culturally rich destinations in Europe or island hopping in The Bahamas. 

Pesky Parrot Harmony

Here, you will find an impressive lineup of unique, tropical cocktails, including the I-Land Negroni, Peanut Butter Piña Colada, and Tiki 'Mosa.

Photo gallery and excursions are now one combined area

Excursion Kiosks

The photo gallery and shore excursion planning area are now fully digital. The multi-purpose tablets on Deck 6 make it easy to view and purchase your professional photographs, along with fun tours for your port days. 

The biggest casino at sea is on Harmony of the Seas

Harmony New Casino

The Attic and Crown Lounge were removed from Deck 4 to make way for an expanded Casino Royale. The new non-smoking area is directly outside of the Studio B ice rink. 

Harmony of the Seas Casino

This move reflects a broader trend across the cruise line’s fleet, replacing less popular venues with more casino space to drive higher revenue. 

Harmony of the Seas Casino

Although there’s no dedicated comedy venue aboard Harmony, you can still find an impressive lineup of variety acts in the Royal Theater. For instance, during my short three-night sailing, Paul Zerdin, a comedian and ventriloquist, performed multiple times.

A new sports bar was added to the Boardwalk

Boardwalk Playmakers Harmony

At long last, Playmakers has made its way aboard Harmony of the Seas. Of course, this means that the specialty Mexican restaurant is no more. 

Boardwalk Playmakers Harmony

Playmakers offers casual bar food (available à la carte) in a casual environment. Passengers can splurge on dishes like the Pile On Nachos, Campfire Cookie, Crispy Onion Ring Tower, Buffalo Chicken Crunch Roll, and Truffle Burger. 

A new Italian restaurant was added

Entrance to Giovannis

Royal Caribbean also swapped out one of its older specialty restaurants for a newer concept.

Both Vintages and Jamie's Italian were replaced by Giovanni's Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar.

Located in Central Park, Giovanni's now serves a revamped menu. 

Tacos, burritos and more added with El Loco Fresh

El Loco Fresh

Although Sabor Modern Mexican was removed from the Boardwalk neighborhood, cruisers can still find simple Mexican fare at El Loco Fresh, Royal Caribbean’s complimentary, grab-and-go Mexican restaurant.

El Loco Fresh

It's on Deck 15 near the aft of the ship in the Pool and Sports Zone. Pro tip: it's also open for breakfast and offers a convenient (and less busy) alternative to the Windjammer and Solarium Bistro. 

Royal Caribbean moved the loyalty lounge to a new location

Crown Lounge

Before her amplification, Harmony of the Seas' Crown Lounge was located on Deck 4 in Entertainment Place. 

Crown Lounge

Now, the Crown Lounge is located on Deck 15 and replaced part of the former teen-friendly Living Room. The lounge has ample natural light, comfortable seating, and the ever-popular espresso machine! 

Teen club has a new location with an upgraded look

Teen Lounge Harmony

Teens have access to an enhanced hangout space, Social100, which offers activities like video games on brand-new consoles, movies, and more for guests aged 13-17.

There's a new escape room

Harmony-New-Escape-Room-Science-Lab

Harmony of the Seas' old escape room was previously closed, much to the dismay of many guests. 

Harmony Escape Room

However, passengers can once again test their wits at "Escape V: Science Lab" to figure out a series of puzzles and clues to "escape" before time runs out. The entrance is found within Adventure Ocean on Deck 14.

Are suites worth it on a cruise? 8 reasons to try one out

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Is a suite worth it on a cruise?

Living room in a suite

Suites are pricier than standard cruise rooms, but they come with a slew of benefits that can make the upgrade worthwhile. 

Although many might assume the extra space and benefits are justifiable, there are a few things to know before emptying out your pockets. 

For starters, it's important to consider how much time you plan to spend in your suite. If, for example, you will be out and about exploring new ports, watching shows, and enjoying the ship's restaurants, the added space and luxury features could be largely unused.

On the other hand, if you are sailing on a ship you've already been on, are celebrating a special occasion, or simply plan on using your cabin as a place to relax, entertain, and enjoy the view, a suite can be a game-changer. 

Here are the eight best reasons to book a suite on your cruise — and why the upgrade is worth the extra cost. 

You get on the ship before anyone else

For starters, you will get on the ship faster than everyone else if you have a suite. Embarkation day is hectic enough, so why not make the experience easier with a suite?

Royal Caribbean offers a dedicated suite-only check-in area in the terminal that typically has a private lounge area, drinks, and snacks.

Bypassing the standard cruise check-in line means that you will be among the first on the ship, giving you the chance to explore and take photos before the crowds roll in. 

Suites offer much bigger rooms

Ultimate Family Suite

Suites are bigger than standard cruise cabins. Although that may seem obvious (I mean, you aren't paying for a smaller room), it's hard to fully grasp how nice the extra space is until you're unpacked and settled in. 

Regular cruise ship rooms are typically smaller than a hotel room. For example, most standard cabins don’t have enough space for two double beds, which can make it challenging for families traveling together and cramming into a tiny room. 

Growing up, I remember bickering with my sister in our cruise room ("Why did you leave your shoes there?" "Clean up the counter when you're done with your makeup!" "Stop hogging the outlets!") — and we didn't even share a cabin with our parents! 

Living room of Aquatheater suite on Wonder of the Seas

Enter cruise suites. Many of these next-level accommodations are downright massive, featuring multiple levels of living space, spacious bathrooms, and more. 

Although we never stayed in a suite together as kids, it would have been much harder for my sister and me to argue over trivial things in a two-bedroom suite, but I'm certain we would have figured out something to complain about! 

Read more: I tried Royal Caribbean’s luxury Star Class suite for the first time for $11,000

I've found suites are always in the best location

Icon-Suite-Neighborhood-16

To help further justify the price tag of cruise suites, companies typically design these cabins to be in the most desirable locations on the ship. 

On newer vessels within the Royal Suite Class, most rooms are strategically positioned in the Suite Neighborhood around venues like the Coastal Kitchen restaurant and private sun deck at the front of the vessel. Larger suites (i.e., the Ultimate Family Townhouse) may also be found toward the back of the ship. Either way, these spots offer some of the most breathtaking views. 

It's not uncommon for suites to be located in the middle of the vessel, either. These cabin locations are ideal for those who suffer from motion sickness since they experience less movement compared to cabins at the front or back of the ship. 

Read more: I stayed in the exclusive VIP area of Royal Caribbean's new cruise ship

The added perks are so nice

Master bathroom

Standard Royal Caribbean staterooms are equipped with the bare necessities: a 2-in-1 shampoo/body wash hybrid, a bar of hand soap, adequate storage space, a mini-fridge, a safe, a telephone, and a TV. 

In a suite, however, you can expect to find upgraded amenities, ranging from quality toiletries to espresso machines, robes, and more. 

Depending on what suite category you book, you may even get a stocked mini-fridge with your preferred soft drinks and bottled water. 

Special areas of the ship are reserved just for suite guests

View of Suite neighborhood

The top-tier suites within Royal Caribbean's Royal Suite Class come with access to private restaurants, lounges, and sun decks. This can make a huge difference when sailing on a full ship since you won't have to battle it out for a prime lounge chair or wait for an available table in the dining room. 

The Coastal Kitchen restaurant also features an upgraded menu compared to the Main Dining Room. Examples of dishes include a Maine Lobster Salad, Grilled Filet Mignon, Burrata, Lobster Mac & Cheese, Crab and Shrimp Crusted Pollock, Baked Lobster Cake, and more. 

Even older vessels have dedicated suite lounges that provide suite guests a spot to socialize, enjoy light drinks, and benefit from concierge services. 

The extras that come with a suite

Cocktail-Wonder-Schooner-Bar

Depending on the ship and suite you pick, you can get a lot of extras included in your fare that you would otherwise have to pay for. For starters, all suites across Royal's fleet include complimentary alcoholic beverages in the suite lounge each evening. 

However, if you sail aboard Quantum, Oasis, or Icon Class cruise ships, the included perks drastically increase. For Sky Class passengers, you'll get complimentary Wi-Fi access, access to the Coastal Kitchen restaurant, and more. 

Star Class cruisers (AKA those in the largest, most opulent cabins on board) get pretty much everything included in their fare, ranging from gratuities to a Deluxe Beverage Package, specialty restaurant, Wi-Fi, and more.

Junior Suite on Anthem of the Seas

Sure, the suites themselves are much more expensive than a standard balcony with these perks added on, but having them included takes away the worry of calculating extra costs or deciding which upgrades to buy.

There's personalized service that you can't get with other cabins

When paying thousands of dollars for a cruise suite, you might expect an elevated level of service — and that is exactly what you get aboard Royal Caribbean ships.

From basic concierge services, which can help you make specialty reservations, book shore excursions, and more, to twice-a-day housekeeping, and even butler service in some suites, the level of attention far surpasses what most cruise guests will experience. 

Plus, some suites come with reserved seating areas in entertainment venues, so you can claim the best seats in the house without showing up unnecessarily early. 

Read more: 6 things I wish I knew before staying in a cruise ship suite that all first-timers should keep in mind

Staying in a suite moves you up the loyalty program faster

Star Loft Suite balcony

Staying in suites is a surefire way to climb Royal Caribbean's loyalty ladder faster than most. This is because the cruise line will give you an extra point per night for staying in a suite. This means that you'll earn two Crown & Anchor points instead of one (or three, if you're staying solo in a suite).

So, for a 7-night sailing, you could potentially earn 14 to 21 loyalty points just from booking a suite instead of a standard cruise room. On a similar note, you'd earn 8 to 12 points for a quick 4-night getaway in a suite. 

Getting to Diamond, Diamond Plus, and Pinnacle Club really adds significant value to how you cruise, including complimentary daily drinks, free Wi-Fi, and more, so booking a suite to get there faster could be beneficial depending on your overall cruise strategy and lifestyle. 

I finally reached Diamond status on Royal Caribbean. Now I understand the hype

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In the real world, things like landing a job, graduating from college, or having a baby are wildly celebrated. But somehow, earning 80 cruise points with Royal Caribbean feels just as monumental in the cruise industry. 

Seapass card

The significant milestone comes with some impressive benefits, including access to the Diamond Lounge, complimentary internet, and free drink vouchers every day of the cruise.

I didn't reach Diamond status until I was in my 20s, but it's already changed how I cruise. For example, drink packages have become a thing of the past thanks to the four daily Diamond drinks

In turn, this has freed my mind from the seemingly constant "is a drink package worth it" debate, since I can begin my mornings with a specialty latte, sip on a crisp Diet Coke by the pool, and sample the ship's extensive cocktail selection — all at no extra charge. 

Here's why I love my Diamond Crown and Anchor status — and why I think every diehard cruise fan should strive for it. 

How do you become a Diamond member on Royal Caribbean?

Perfect Day at CocoCay

Royal Caribbean's Crown and Anchor Society has six different loyalty tiers, starting with Gold. The more you cruise, the faster you will move up the ranks. However, the real benefits don't kick in until you reach Diamond status at 80 cruise points.

Through Royal Caribbean's loyalty program, every cruiser gets one point for every night of the cruise. You can earn two points per night if you stay in a Junior Suite or higher, as well as if you're traveling solo. 

Crown and Anchor points never expire, which means you can continue to accrue points even if your last Royal Caribbean cruise was over a decade ago. Plus, once you reach Diamond status, you'll never be bumped back to Gold, Platinum, or Emerald. 

Utopia of the Seas

It takes the average cruiser about 12 seven-night sailings to finally reach the Diamond tier. Guests who primarily sail on shorter itineraries may take longer to hit the milestone. For example, you'd have to take 20 four-night cruises to earn 80 points in the Crown and Anchor Society. 

As mentioned, cruisers booking suites or traveling by themselves can reach Diamond status faster. Regardless of how long it takes, hitting Diamond is a rewarding achievement for all Royal Caribbean fans. 

What are the best Royal Caribbean Diamond benefits?

The best benefits of Royal Caribbean's Crown and Anchor Society are reserved for the top-tier members (AKA Diamond and above). Although all cruisers will receive some level of recognition through the loyalty program, the perks become noticeably more valuable once you hit 80 cruise points. 

Royal Caribbean Diamond drinks

Cocktail-Wonder-Schooner-Bar

By far, one of the most popular Diamond benefits is the four free drink vouchers. Diamond, Diamond Plus, and Pinnacle Club members receive four, five, and six complimentary drink vouchers per day, respectively, leading to significant savings throughout any cruise. 

These can be used on both non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, each of which would cost up to $14 without the voucher. This means you can save upwards of $56 each day of your cruise, totaling around $392 on a seven-night voyage!

There are a few exclusions to be aware of. For starters, drink vouchers can't be used at the onboard Starbucks or the Bionic Bar. Additionally, there’s a $14 price limit per beverage. For the most part, however, you can order just about whatever you want, whether soda, a cocktail, a glass of wine, or beer.

There are other drink perks, too. For example, Diamond cruisers also get two coupons for 50% off any glass of wine, beer, or soda, along with 50% off Johnny Rockets milkshakes. 

Royal Caribbean Crown Lounge

Crown Lounge on Allure of the Seas

The Crown Lounge (formerly the Diamond Lounge) is another perk I enjoy about being a Diamond member. 

This exclusive space is a private, relaxing environment on a Royal Caribbean cruise, complete with a dedicated concierge who will help with dining reservations, tender tickets, and more. Complimentary food is available in the mornings and evenings, and there's a self-serve coffee/latte maker in the lounge, too. 

The biggest downsides of the Crown Lounge are that non-Diamond members aren't allowed in, so if you're cruising with other people who have lower status, you likely won't use the lounge all that much. 

Crown Lounge sign

Moreover, due to the high number of top-tier loyalty members, access for Diamond cruisers can occasionally be restricted during peak hours on crowded sailings. 

Wash & Fold laundry bag discount

Laundry bags

Although the $10 discount likely is not enough on its own to send you straight down to Next Cruise to put down a deposit on your next sailing, it still adds up as a small but appreciated perk.

Returning home from a cruise with clean clothes is convenient, especially after longer voyages or if you simply don't want to deal with multiple loads of laundry before returning to work. 

Once you reach the higher Diamond Plus tier, you’ll even receive a complimentary Wash & Fold laundry bag on all cruises of five nights or more.

Complimentary professional photograph

Many travelers don't want to haul around a professional camera on vacation, especially when it could get exposed to elements like sand, saltwater, or rain. 

Well, good news! As a Diamond cruiser, you can get one professional photograph per sailing. This makes it a little easier to capture your family's memories without having to awkwardly ask a stranger if they'll snap a picture with your phone. Diamond members also get a 30% discount on another single picture, photo package, or photo book. 

The best part is that it does not cost anything to have the pictures taken. As such, if you end up not liking any of the options, you aren't required to take any home. There's not really a downside to stopping for a few photos, especially on formal night or when debarking the ship in port, throughout your cruise.

Casino FreePlay

Casino slot machines

Unfortunately, gambling on a cruise ship is one of my favorite vices, especially since I cut out drinking. Even more unfortunate is that I rarely seem to walk away ahead.

Although it is very unlikely to change my life, I love using the Diamond FreePlay benefit. The $6 means I can sit down at a slot machine and play a few rounds without immediately drawing from my wallet — and you never know when that $6 will be doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled! 

Moreover, Crown and Anchor Society members get free jackpot cards when they purchase a multi-game bingo package. It is not a life-changing perk, but the six cards could boost your chances at walking away with a little extra cash. 

Royal Caribbean status match

Celebrity-Xcel-Docked-Fort-Lauderdale

As I've gotten older, I've noticed that my travel preferences do not always align with the Royal Caribbean brand. Enter the company's lucrative status match program, which rewards brand loyalty across the Royal Caribbean Group portfolio.

My Diamond status with Royal Caribbean automatically grants me Elite status with Celebrity Cruises, allowing me to enjoy a range of benefits even though I have few cruise points with the premium line. My favorites are the Elite Happy Hour, complimentary laundry bag, and the free access to the Persian Garden thermal spa when in port (once per sailing). 

Plus, as of this year, you no longer have to earn points with the brand you sail. In other words, you can choose which line's loyalty program you want your points to be added to. This means that you can sail with Celebrity and continue to work your way toward Diamond, Diamond Plus, and Pinnacle Club status. 

Are the Royal Caribbean Diamond perks worth it?

Icon of the Seas docked

Overall, being Diamond greatly enhances my cruise experience with Royal Caribbean. Of course, it took a lot of time and money to reach this coveted tier. Still, the perks, recognition, and added convenience make every sailing feel rewarding. 

The daily drinks, especially, are a huge benefit of reaching Diamond status. Having complimentary beverages each day of the voyage saves money, whether I was going to get a drink package or not. 

I also love the free professional photograph. Normally, I would never spend $20 or more on a single picture, so getting one for free is much appreciated.

Flowrider on Star of the Seas

Plus, being able to match my status to Celebrity Cruises has been beneficial on numerous occasions, from sailing the Greek Isles on Celebrity Ascent to exploring Norway on Celebrity Eclipse. 

All in all, Diamond status is genuinely worth it for frequent cruisers. The combination of everyday benefits, savings, and reciprocal status across sister brands makes the time and money put into climbing the Crown and Anchor Society worthwhile. 

I saw a TikTok video that made the new best free food hack on a Royal Caribbean ship

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Although modern-day cruise ships have endless food on board, some passengers like to get creative and come up with clever hacks to make their dining experience even better. 

Utopia Food Hack

Newer ships, like Star of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas, have an unbelievable amount of restaurants available. However, one TikToker recently shared a unique buffet hack that transformed simple buffet items into a makeshift lobster roll.

Since it was posted on April 16, the viral TikTok has garnered over 85,000 views, 1,600 likes, 380 shares, 130 saves, and 70 comments. 

"I have an idea for a cruise hack [on Utopia of the Seas]. They have lobster in the Windjammer and in the Solarium on Day One. They also have hot dog buns [and] Old Bay aioli," explains @findmeatsea

Utopia Lobster Roll Food Hack

(Credit: @findmeatsea / TikTok)

Although Utopia has a specialty seafood restaurant, this hack is smart for guests who might love the taste of a buttery lobster roll but don't want to pay extra. 

She then proceeds to load up the hot dog bun with lettuce before dunking generous pieces of lobster meat in the aioli and layering them on the bread. 

"That looks amazing," she says as she takes the first bite of her creation and nods in satisfaction, "Mmhmm, it's a hack." 

She tries the hack again on another sailing but swaps the Old Bay aioli for melted butter

Utopia Lobster Roll Food Hack

(Credit: @findmeatsea / TikTok)

TikToker @findmeatsea posted another video on May 11, sharing that she returned to the Windjammer for lunch on embarkation day to revise the hack based on other comments. 

"I'm going to use [the lobster] to make my own lobster roll, but this time, with melted butter," she explains.

Once again, she uses a hot dog bun because she claims that the buffet does not have any sub rolls in the bakery section.

Utopia Lobster Roll Food Hack

(Credit: @findmeatsea / TikTok)

Continuing on, she says, "The lobster tails are split in half so [they are] easy to separate." 

After removing the meat from the tails, she dunks them in the melted butter and places them into the hot dog bun, which has already been layered with lettuce. 

Although she does not state which version she prefers more, she nods to the camera and gives a thumbs-up for approval. 

"That's... a crazy good idea"

People flocked to the comments to praise the creativity of the hack and share how they would spruce up their lobster roll on Utopia of the Seas. 

"A little lemon but genius!" said @airdanone

"That's the best [cruise] hack I've seen since... the mozzarella stick fried chicken sandwich and cookie ice cream sandwich hack on [CocoCay]," @Jackie Cel adds. 

Windjammer food on a plate

@Stacy walsh suggests adding tartar sauce next time, writing, "[Use] tartar sauce next time with Tabasco if you would like ... chilled lobster roll made with tartar is so yummy and add the shrimp cocktail to the lobster to make it even better." 

"I'm gonna need some Mayo on that please," comments @Yondie.

Unfortunately, this is not a hack that can be done fleet-wide

Windjammer

Lobster is not commonly found in the Windjammer aboard Royal Caribbean ships. Icon of the Seas, Star of the Seas, and Utopia of the Seas are (currently) the only vessels in the fleet that offer a special seafood buffet on embarkation day. 

Still, this idea highlights just how far a little creativity can go and encourages other cruisers to take a lap around the buffet and come up with their own customizable dish. 

For example, if you grab a cup of vanilla soft-serve and head over to a drink machine, you can turn it into a yummy frozen treat by pouring lemonade on top of the ice cream. 

El Loco Fresh

Another idea is to get a plate of fries from the buffet and go to El Loco Fresh, where you can top it with everything from nacho cheese sauce to jalapeños, seasoned beef, and salsa to create your own loaded fries. 

Read more: I found the best free food hack on Royal Caribbean that changed how I snack

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