Royal
Caribbean
Cruises Information
Tipping
- So that you can thank
those who have made your cruise vacation better than you could
have imagined, we've developed these gratuity guidelines:
- Suite attendant: $5.75
USD a day per guest
- Stateroom attendant:
$3.50 USD a day per guest
- Dining Room Waiter: $3.50
USD a day per guest
- Assistant Waiter: $2.00
USD a day per guest
- Headwaiter: $.75 USD a
day per guest
- Note: These
gratuities apply to guests of all ages.
- Gratuities for other
service personnel are at your discretion. A 15% gratuity will
automatically be added to your bar bill or wine check when you
are served.
- Envelopes for gratuities
will be provided in your stateroom on the last night of the
cruise. Gratuities may be paid in the following ways:
- Pre paid by having them
added to your reservation by your booking agent.
- Added to your onboard
SeaPass account.
- Paid in cash at the end
of the cruise

How do I get to the ship?
- For guests who have made
their air arrangements through Royal Caribbean Int'l (and are
arrivng on the day of boarding), our airport meet & greet staff
will meet you in the Baggage Claim Area or outside of Customs
(for international flights) to direct you to your transportation
between the airport and ship. Please refer to your Transfer
Voucher for more specific details on transportation, meeting
locations, start times and frequency of transfers.
- Guests that are cruise
only (i.e., have not made air arrangements through us) may also
purchase this transfer service (called Royal connections)
separately. Please contact your travel agent or us for details.
How early do I need to
leave?
- You should plan to arrive
at the pier at least two hours before the ship is scheduled to
depart. Boarding times vary by itinerary. It is your
responsibility to arrive on time. In preparation for prompt
departure, cruise check-in will close 60 minutes prior to
sailing. Guests arriving after this time will not be permitted
to board.
Is my baggage protected?
- If your baggage or
personal property is lost, CruiseCare. Travel Insurance will
cover up to $1,500.
Is there parking available
at the pier, and is there a charge?
- Yes, we do have parking
at most piers for a minimal fee. It is available on a
first-come, first-served basis. The number of spaces available
will vary by pier.

What happens if my
itinerary is changed?
- In the event of strikes,
lockouts, riots, weather conditions, mechanical difficulties, or
for any other reason, we have the right to cancel, advance,
postpone, or deviate from any scheduled sailing or port of call
without prior notice. In this situation we may substitute
another ship or port of call. However we are not legally liable
for any loss to guests by reason of the cancellation,
advancement, postponement, deviation, or substitution. In
addition, while we attempt to follow our published schedules as
closely as possible, we are not responsible if we cannot adhere
exactly to the published times at any of our ports of call.
However, we will attempt to keep our passengers informed of any
changes.
What if my flight is
delayed?
- If you miss the departure
of your trip due to carrier-caused delays or other covered
reasons, CruiseCare. Travel Insurance reimburses you for
additional accommodations, meals and "catch-up" transportation
expenses. Otherwise, you are responsible for any expense
incurred to meet the ship at its next port of call. For this
reason, many guests find it is easiest to arrive a day prior to
sailing and stay in a hotel the night before to avoid any
possible delays.
Are hair-dryers provided in
the staterooms?
- For the benefit of our
guests, all our ships provide hair-dryers in the staterooms.
Can I change my stateroom?
- Guests desiring to
transfer to higher-priced accommodations, which may be available
during boarding or after sailing, may do so by paying, in cash,
with travelers checks, or by credit card, the difference in the
published, full cruise vacation price.
Can I store insulin in my
stateroom?
- You can store insulin in
the mini bar, ice bucket, or kitchen of your stateroom.

Do you offer room service?
- Complimentary room
service is available onboard any time of the day or night.
Simply order from the room-service menu.
Do your staterooms have
soap, shampoo, and conditioner?
- Like a fine hotel, all of
our staterooms provide soap, shampoo and conditioner.
Is the water on the ship
safe to drink?
- Yes. All drinking water
is either distilled from seawater or loaded onboard while the
ship is in port. Royal Caribbean adheres to Vessel Sanitation
System standards published by the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS).
USPHS conducts inspections of the ship both during its
construction and throughout the year to ensure compliance.
What amenities are included
in the Concierge Club service?
- Diamond-level and above
Crown & Anchor Society members and guests booked in the Grand
Suites or above can now take advantage of the Concierge Club.
Available on the Enchantment of the Seas. and all Voyager and
Radiance-class ships, Concierge Club guests will receive this
complimentary service that provides assistance with any special
requests they may have while sailing. As a Concierge Club guest,
you will be offered amenities and services not available to
other guests including: A dedicated Concierge who is available
to assist with anything you require
Twenty-four-hour a day use of the Concierge Club Lounge**
- Continental breakfast
every morning and open bar & hors d'oeuvres every evening
available in the Concierge Club Lounge
- Assistance with
reservations for Portofino Italian restaurant & Chops Grille
Steakhouse
- Assistance with
Explorations! Bookings
- Assistance booking
appointments for Salon or Spa treatments
- Priority tickets for the
ice skating show
- Assistance with the
arrangement of private parties
- Personalized Discover
Shopping advice
- DVDs and CDs available to
borrow during the Concierges hours
- Pre-ordering of your
dinner wine
- Business services
(faxing, copying, etc.)

Are ATM machines available
onboard?
- All ships in the Royal
Caribbean fleet have ATM machines. There is a transaction fee up
to $5.50 plus any other fees the guests financial institution
would charge.
Can I bring my own liquor
onboard?
- We apologize for any
inconvenience but due to our regulatory and licensing
requirements guests are not allowed to bring alcoholic beverages
of any kind onboard for consumption or any other use.
- Alcoholic beverages that
are purchased duty-free from the Shops On Board or at ports of
call will be stored by us and delivered to your stateroom on the
last day of your voyage. A member of our staff will be at the
gangway to assist with the storage of your purchases.
- This policy may not apply
to every ship or itinerary depending on local laws, customs, or
license requirements. Royal Caribbean is not responsible for
fines imposed or items confiscated by local authorities.
Can cribs/rollaways be
provided in my stateroom?
- Royal Caribbean provides
Pack and Play's for use onboard. Pack and Play's are similar to
a playpen. Cribs are no longer provided.
- Pack and Play's
specifics:
- For use by children
unable to climb out, less than 24" tall, and less than 30 lbs.
Mesh on four sides Sets up in less than one minute Strong and
stable, yet lightweight Approx. dimensions 28"W x 38 7/8"L x
31-1/4"H Mattress/pad is 1" thick Sheets are provided Folds for
storage and includes carrying bag with handle
- Pack and Play's should be
reserved in advance so that we are sure we have enough onboard.
Are physically challenged
facilities available onboard?
- All ships have physically
challenged facilities available onboard.

Can Passage or a Booking
Request Be Refused?
- We are delighted to have
provided a safe and enjoyable cruise to millions of guests over
the years. To facilitate our ability to continue to provide safe
and enjoyable cruises to our guests, we reserve the right to
refuse to accept a booking request from an individual or group
and reserve the right to cancel an existing reservation. For
more details, see our Refusal to Transport Policy. That policy
provides, among other things, that a booking request may be
denied, for example, where the guest's conduct on a prior cruise
has resulted in disciplinary measures by Royal Caribbean.
- In addition, a guest may
be removed from the vessel where, in the opinion of the ship's
captain, a guest is unfit for travel or a risk or danger to
himself or herself or a disturbance or danger to others. Such
guest may be left at any port or place at which the ship calls
without liability to Royal Caribbean. For additional details see
the Refusal to Transport Policy and the Guest Vacation Policy.
- Royal Caribbean is not
liable for its refusal to transport any passenger or for its
removal of any guest in accordance with these policies. In
addition, Royal Caribbean shall not be required to refund any
amount paid by any guest who must leave the cruise vacation
prematurely pursuant to the either policy, nor shall Royal
Caribbean be responsible for lodging, meals, return
transportation or other expenses incurred by the guest or for
any consequential or punitive damages.
Do you offer Special
Occasion Cakes?
- Royal Caribbean offers
Birthday, Anniversary and Special Occasion Cakes fleet wide for
a nominal fee of $7.95 USD.
- There are two types of
cakes available: Chocolate sponge cake with chocolate butter
cream or Vanilla sponge cake with vanilla butter cream, both are
decorated with flowers on the left side of the cake. These cakes
are 6" round and serve 2-10 people. The name (or names) will be
written on the cake with a candle placed on top. A minimum of 6
hours advance notice is required. All cakes that are ordered by
12 noon will be served that evening in the main dining room.
- The cake will be charged
to your Seapass card or credit card upon request at time of
ordering the cake onboard the ship.
- If you do not wish to
purchase a cake, inform your waiter of the special occasion and
a "slice of cake" will be provided for the birthday, anniversary
or special event. This slice of cake, provided in our main
dining room, will be based on the daily cake offerings for that
evening. This will serve one person and there is no additional
charge. There will be a "happy birthday" or "happy anniversary"
placquered on top of the slice of cake.

I am booked on two
consecutive sailings. Will the menus and entertainment be different
from one week to the next?
- Our menus and
entertainment do not usually change from cruise to cruise.
However, most guests find that the wide range of options we
offer provide more than enough variety for two weeks.
Is Internet access
available from the ship?
- Yes, royalcaribbean
online allows guests to access e-mail and the Internet for a
small fee. The following ships offer internet access in your
stateroom using a Cyber Stateroom hookup that is available for
rental while onboard: Adventue of the Seas., Brilliance of the
Seas., Explorer of the Seas., Jewel of the Seas., Mariner of the
Seas., Navigator of the SeasSM, Radiance of the Seas., Serenade
of the Seas., and Voyager of the Seas..
Is there a licensed medical
staff onboard?
- We have two fully
licensed doctors, and three nurses onboard every ship.
What are the dress codes
onboard?
- There are three distinct
types of evenings onboard: casual, smart casual and formal.
Suggested guidelines for these nights are:
- Casual: Sport shirts and
slacks for men, sundresses or pants for women
- Smart Casual: Jackets and
ties for men, dresses or pantsuits for women
- Formal: Suits and ties or
tuxedos for men, cocktail dresses for women
- 3 to 4 - night cruises
include one formal night and the remainder nights are casual.
- 5 - night cruises include
one formal and the remainder nights casual.
- 6 - night cruises include
two formal nights, one smart casual and the remainder nights
casual. 7 to 9 - night cruises include two formal nights, one
smart casual night and the remainder nights casual.
- 10 to 13-night cruises
include two formal nights, two smart casual nights, and the
remainder nights casual.
- 14+ - night cruises
include three formal nights, four smart casual nights and the
remainder nights casual.
- We appreciate your usual
parental guidance and cooperation in observing these easy
guidelines with your children.

What does a Purser do?
- The main objective of the
Purser's division is to provide guests with a positive cruise
experience. Guest satisfaction is their goal in everything they
do, especially: Greeting and assisting guests with their
individual needs
Responding to guest questions, requests, comments, or complaints
Taking responsibility for all money, transactions, lost or found
articles, mail, and onboard printing
Obtaining proper clearance for the ship with Port Authorities
What electrical voltage is
offered onboard?
- North American standard,
110 volts AC is used on all of our ships. Outlet adapter is
required for European standard. European standard (220 volts AC,
round prongs).
- Stateroom outlets can
accommodate appliances up to 1500 watts.
What is security like
onboard?
- Our ships meet and exceed
all International and U.S. Coast Guard safety regulations,
including smoke detectors and sprinkler systems throughout the
ships.

What is your smoking
policy?
- For the comfort and
enjoyment of our guests, smoking is prohibited onboard most
areas of our ships. However, to provide an onboard environment
that also satisfies smokers, we have special designated smoking
areas in many of our lounges and on all open-air decks. On
Alaska Cruisetours, smoking is not permitted on motorcoaches or
inside traincars. On Canadian Rockies Cruisetours, smoking is
not permitted on motorcoaches or anywhere on the traincars.
What type of special meals
does Royal Caribbean offer?
- Royal Caribbean
International makes every effort to accommodate our guests'
dietary requirements whenever possible. We can accommodate
special needs such as, Food Allergies, Gluten-free, Vegetarian
(except for vegan/macrobiotic) Low-fat, Low-Sodium, Lactaid/Soy
Milk, Ensure, and Kosher meals at no extra charge. All guests
must do is notify us at least 45 days prior to sailing. Here's
how it works:
- Send an email that
includes the guests' names, reservation ID number, ship's name
and voyage date to one of the addresses listed below.
- Food allergies -
foodallergies@rccl.com
- Kosher meals -
kosher@rccl.com
- Indian-style vegetarian
meals -
Indianvegetarian@rccl.com
- Gluten-free/celiac meals
- glutenfree@rccl.com
- Fax requests may be sent
to 305-539-6018 Attn: Special Meals Request
- E-mails will receive an
automated response. Faxed requests will also receive a response
provided the guest provides an email address. We kindly ask that
guests do not call Royal Caribbean International suppliers with
specific questions.
- Special meal requests
that are faxed or e-mailed less 45 days of sailing are dependent
on the ship's product availability. We will try to accommodate
to the best of our ability.
- Please note that baby
food and infant formula are not provided on board.
Who do I contact if my
onboard purchase is lost or damaged?
- If you made a duty-free
purchase in the gift shop, you can call Starboard Cruises at
(305) 592-6460.
What safety features do you
have onboard?
- Each ship has enough
lifeboats to accommodate 100 % of the maximum number of guests
allowed to be carried onboard. Additionally, each ship has
inflatable life rafts that provide extra capacity.
- Our ships have modern,
up-to-date navigation equipment that enable us to detect
potential dangers and our Navigation Officers receive
specialized additional training on navigation safety.
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