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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Top 5: Oasis of the Seas

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22 Apr 2015

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Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is the second largest cruise ship in the world and is an amazing destination that offers so much for guests to enjoy. The ship is packed with entertainment, activities, dining and places to relax. Oasis of the Seas raised the bar in terms of what a cruise ship can be given just how much there is to see and do onboard.

This week, I will continue our Top 5 series with the Top 5: Oasis of the Seas, where we list my top 5 picks of things to do on Oasis of the Seas.

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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Quantum of the Seas Live Review

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01 Apr 2015

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This week I want to share with you our live show recording from our Royal Caribbean Blog Group Cruise aboard Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas last week. We discussed everything from what we thought about this brand new ship's dining, entertainment, fun experiences we all had and more. It was a fun chat among friends about our cruise experience and I'll also have reveal what will be the next Royal Caribbean Blog group cruise.

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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Quantum of the Seas Cruise Preview

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18 Mar 2015

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I’m really excited for this week’s podcast episode because at the end of this week, I will be taking my next Royal Caribbean cruise vacation on the brand new Quantum of the Seas.

I want to take you on the cruise with me, virtually anyway, and preview my cruise on Quantum of the Seas and the Caribbean itinerary I’m taking. We will look at why I booked this cruise, take a closer look at Quantum of the Seas, the ports we are visiting and review some plans we have for the trip.

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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - WOWbands

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11 Mar 2015

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If you were to ask me what is the coolest new tech innovation Royal Caribbean has rolled out recently, I think it has to be the WOWbands. WOWbands are Royal Caribbean’s forward thinking way of making our life as guests simpler onboard and this week, I want to take a deep dive into what WOWbands are, how they work, and what we can expect from them in the future.

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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Giovanni's Table

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04 Mar 2015

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This week let’s sample the very best food of Italy as we take a virtual visit to Giovanni’s Table. We will discuss the restaurant’s background, talk about what the menu offers and why you might want to book a reservation here on your next cruise. I’ll then jump back into the email bag to answer more of your emails.

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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Staying onboard while in port

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25 Feb 2015

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Going on a Royal Caribbean cruise means you’ll be taken to some of the most beautiful and exciting ports of call around the world but sometimes, it can be just as fun to stay onboard your ship while everyone else leaves.

Royal Caribbean ships offer so much to do onboard and staying onboard while in port can be a good option to consider when making your ship plans. I’ll discuss why you might want to to stay behind on your next port of call and why many cruise veterans choose to do this.

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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Cruising in and out of Port Canaveral

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11 Feb 2015

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One of Royal Caribbean’s most popular ports to cruise from is Port Canaveral and it’s been home to many Royal Caribbean ships. This week, let’s discuss the basics of taking a Royal Caribbean cruise from Port Canaveral and what you need to know about getting to the port, what’s around the area and other helpful tips.

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Royal Caribbean increases cover charge price to specialty restaurant Chops Grille

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08 Feb 2015

Royal Caribbean's steakhouse specialty restaurant, Chops Grille, price has gone up to $39 per adult on certain ships.

The price increase appears to have been made on Oasis of the Seas, although an upcoming Quantum of the Seas cruise still lists the $35 cover charge.  It's possible the $39 price will eventually make its way around the fleet at some point later.

Previously Royal Caribbean was charging $35 per person to dine at their most popular specialty restaurant. The roughly 11 percent increase is a new change for guests wishing to dine at the restaurant.

Royal Caribbean recently revamped Chops Grille's menu by adding dry-aged steaks as an option to the menu that carries with it an additional charge. The dry-aged steaks cost between $18-19 and the roasted maine lobster has an additional $21 charge.

READ OUR REVIEW OF THE NEW CHOPS GRILLE MENU

In the past, Royal Caribbean has honored the old price if guests have reserved Chops Grille and paid the old $35 per person price.

What do you think of the new price for Chops Grille? Do you think it's still a good value?  Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Five ways to save money on food and drink on your Royal Caribbean cruise

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16 Jan 2015

I don't know about you, but when I go on a Royal Caribbean cruise, enjoying the food and drinks are a big part of the cruise vacation experience for me. I love trying out new foods, savoring my favorite drinks, and taking a gastronomic tour of what's available to me on the ship.

However, I'm not independently wealthy and if I can save some money here or there, I try to find any way I can to do so. 

Here are my top five tips for saving money on food and drinks on your Royal Caribbean cruise.

1. BYOW (Bring Your Own Wine)

If you enjoy having wine on your cruise, this is by far the best tip I can offer. 

Royal Caribbean allows passengers to bring one 750ml bottle of wine per guest of drinking age on embarkation day.

If you are flying to your cruise port, I suggest buying wine somewhere in the area before boarding rather than risking your wine breaking in transit.

2. Use multi-specialty restaurant discounts

Often, Royal Caribbean will offer a discount if you reserve a spot at multiple specialty restaurants before your cruise begins. 

Using the Cruise Planner on Royal Caribbean's website, you can get up to 30% onboard credit when you make three or more reservations at any specialty restaurant. You will get the onboard credit on day one of your cruise, and that's more money to spend onboard!

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If you were already planning on dining at a specialty restaurant or two, adding an extra restaurant will net you some money back that can end up paying off perhaps one of those meals or allowing you to save money elsewhere on the ship.

3. Make reservations in advance

This tip will not save you any money off the total price of dining, but it can make paying it off a heck of a lot easier.

Instead of reserving your specialty restaurants onboard or just showing up to eat and adding more costs to your SeaPass account, book as many reservations as you can online before your cruise. Royal Caribbean will charge you at the time of your reservation, thus breaking up the total cruise bill.  

When you get home from your cruise vacation, there will be less of a monster bill waiting for you.

4.  Buy drink packages after you do the math

Royal Caribbean offers a number of beverage packages to choose from these days and whether or not you take a package can save you money.

The drink packages, for alcoholic drinks and non-alcoholic drinks, can be money savers if you drink enough every day of your cruise. By the same token, opting not to purchase a package may end up saving you money if you would not have consumed enough to make the packages worth it.

Royal Caribbean drink packages comparison

My advice is to figure out how many drinks on average you would need to consume to "break even" on the drink packages, and consider port days when you will not be on the ship much. If you think the drink package will save you money, then go for it but otherwise hold back and pay for your drinks a la carte.

5. Use your Crown and Anchor coupons

 

Crown and Anchor coupons on #jeweloftheseas are now attached to SeaPass card. List of offers on welcome letter

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For members of Royal Caribbean's customer loyalty program, Crown and Anchor Society, there are exclusive discounts given to you at the start of your cruise, including coupons to save you money on drinks and food.

You can find discounts on bottles of wine, complimentary cover charges to Johnny Rockets, and an array of other coupons. The exact coupon you receive will depend on your ship and Crown and Anchor Society status, but remember to take advantage of those discounts to save you some money!

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Whether you are on a tight budget or are letting the money flow like a faucet, using these tips can help you keep a little extra cash in your pocket.  How do you save money on dining and drinks on your Royal Caribbean cruise? Share your advice with us in the comments below!

Five ways to save money on food and drink on your Royal Caribbean cruise

Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Cruising with young children

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14 Jan 2015

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Family cruising is at the heart of what a Royal Caribbean is all about and that includes with even the youngest ones. Traveling with very young children on a cruise can be a very exciting vacation, and so this week, we have tips, tricks and secrets to taking a Royal Caribbean cruise with preschoolers.

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