![]() I realize this is a generalization likely with holes in it, but it is interesting to me. Just showing the comparison to the daily drink package cost and the approximate equivalent drinks provided. Taking it one step further, if you do the comparative Royal math, at $13 per coupon you are each getting a $52 per day and we are each getting $65 per day in "drink value" with the coupons. And with the coupon value at $13, there are vey few cocktails not included or with an additional charge. We have also found in our most recent two cruises since October that as the week progresses, certain venues tend to get, lets just say, somewhat "relaxed" with the coupon count and we end up not needing to purchase too many drinks outside of the coupons.īut that notwithstanding, in our case having 10 drinks per day between us has never justified the package v adding the occasional drink a la cart when needed. In our case that typically covers enough of what we normally would drink, especially with coffees, etc., available at the D lounge. We are D+ so slightly more advantageous with 5 coupons each. Bar & Lounge while dining on traditional pub food and celebrating with premium drinks. We just don't spend a ton of time in the casino which makes it a bit more of a challenge Casino, with delicious cuisine and breathtaking beaches. We're on the fence of keeping the drink package.
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