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Royal Caribbean
What is Royal Caribbean?

Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise line brand known for its innovative ships and diverse itineraries, offering a wide range of vacation experiences at sea and on land.

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google YouTube
MOM: -14.6%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
1.8M/mo

Is Royal Caribbean trending?

Yes. Royal Caribbean growing with a month-over-month change of 1.53% over the past 5 years, with approximately 1,830,000 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every January. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is Royal Caribbean trending?

1
Innovative Ship Designs
Royal Caribbean is renowned for its cutting-edge ship designs, featuring amenities like surf simulators, rock climbing walls, and ice skating rinks, which attract adventure-seeking travelers.
2
Diverse Itineraries
The cruise line offers a variety of itineraries that cater to different interests, including tropical destinations, cultural experiences, and family-friendly options, appealing to a broad audience.
3
Focus on Family Experiences
Royal Caribbean provides numerous family-oriented activities and programs, such as kids' clubs and family-friendly entertainment, making it a popular choice for families looking to vacation together.
4
All-Inclusive Packages
The cruise line offers all-inclusive packages that cover accommodations, meals, and entertainment, providing travelers with a hassle-free vacation experience.
5
Sustainability Initiatives
Royal Caribbean is committed to sustainability, implementing eco-friendly practices and technologies, which resonate with environmentally conscious travelers.

Where is this trending?

What are people saying?

41 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions about Royal Caribbean focus on cruise experiences, travel recommendations, and customer service issues. Some users express enthusiasm for booking early and exploring various destinations, while others share frustrations regarding service and policies.
Cruise Experiences
Users share their personal experiences and recommendations for destinations and activities while cruising with Royal Caribbean.
Booking and Reservations
Discussions around the benefits of booking early and making reservations at specialty restaurants highlight the planning aspect of cruising.
Service and Policies
Some users express concerns about service quality and specific policies, such as alcohol sales and VAT charges.
Environmental Concerns
There is a mention of Royal Caribbean's efforts to become more environmentally friendly, indicating a shift in focus for some travelers.
Comparison with Other Lines
Users compare Royal Caribbean with other cruise lines, discussing differences in service, food quality, and overall experience.
Common questions
  • What are the best activities to do on a Royal Caribbean cruise?
  • How do I make reservations at specialty restaurants?
  • What should I know about Royal Caribbean's policies on alcohol sales?
  • Is it better to book early for a Royal Caribbean cruise?
  • What are the differences between Royal Caribbean and other cruise lines?
Pain points
  • Concerns about service quality during cruises
  • Frustration with additional charges like VAT on drinks
  • Issues with making reservations for dining
  • Skepticism about company policies and communication
  • Disappointment with food quality, such as frozen seafood
boards.cruisecritic.com
RE:"Hold That Thought, No Reservation of Deck Chairs"
Royal Caribbean seems to have implemented some ... wonder if this will lead Royal Caribbean (and other cruise lines and...
ARandomTraveler · May 8, 2026
royal-caribbean.pissedconsumer.com
RE:It was not a technical problem
Through chat, I was told that I had to pay five dollars to get the help needed. What actually came through was a charge for $45. I inquired about that and they said $40 of it was for a membership, which I was not told about and did not want. I still want my refund of all $45. I had to call Royal Caribbean the next morning to get my problem resolved, which was not a technical problem.
Kendalyn Khj · May 8, 2026
boards.cruisecritic.com
RE:Best way to get to MIA from Cruise Terminal A
We have debated either getting a taxi or an Uber to the Miami airport from the Royal Caribbean terminal a. Looking for the best way to get to the airport. 
TravelTrailblazer · May 7, 2026
boards.cruisecritic.com
RE:Royal Caribbean Guests Face Temporary Alcohol Ban in the Bahamas
Royal Caribbean informed guests that its two Bahamian destinations, Perfect Day at CocoCay, and the new Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in Nassau, will not serve alcoholic drinks on May 12. View the full article
LauraS · May 7, 2026
boards.cruisecritic.com
RE:Constellation vs Eclass TA cruise
... a few occasions in the Caribbean as well.  I prefer M ... a larger cabin (say a Royal rather than a Sky Suite) ...
phoenix_dream · May 7, 2026
boards.cruisecritic.com
RE:Has Silverseas really gotten worse since RCL acquired them
... happened to Celebrity Cruises after Royal Caribbean Group took it over from...
ChucktownSteve · May 7, 2026
r/CaughtMyEye
A restaurant owner thanked his entire staff for their hard work by treating them to an all-expense paid three-day Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas.
submitted by /u/Iambhalo to r/CaughtMyEye [link] [comments]
Iambhalo · Apr 13, 2026
r/Cruise
First time with Royal Caribbean… did I mess up? Need advice (please be kind)
Please don’t come at me - I already feel awful about this and I’m just trying to figure out what to do. This is our first time ever booking with Royal Caribbean (and also our first time using Cruisebound). We’re used to Disney Cruise Line where we’ve always booked a balcony and had zero issues, so I truly thought I did enough research going into this… but clearly I didn’t fully understand how their “guarantee balcony” works. We ended up being assigned an infinite balcony, and I had no idea that was basically just a window that opens vs a traditional balcony. Unfortunately, that setup is NOT going to work for our family: • My 6-year-old daughter is autistic and has sensory triggers, and the open-window concept is already causing concern • My husband is claustrophobic, so having to keep it closed feels really uncomfortable for him So I’m stuck in this situation where either way doesn’t work for someone in my family. I’ve reached out to both Royal Caribbean and Cruisebound trying to explain everything, and I honestly feel like no one cares or is trying to help. The only “solution” I’ve been given is to pay $2,900 more just to move to a regular ocean view balcony (not even a suite or anything upgraded). To be transparent - yes, I understand now in retrospect that with my family’s needs I probably should have picked my own room. But when I booked a “guarantee ocean view balcony,” based on the research I did, I truly thought that meant a traditional balcony - not an infinite one. I really did try to research this ahead of time, which is why this outcome feels so frustrating and honestly upsetting. I also had a Royal Caribbean agent make me feel pretty terrible about it - basically saying this is my fault for not choosing my own room - which just added to how bad I already feel. So I’m really just asking for kindness here… I don’t need negative comments, I already feel that myself. Our cruise sails in less than two weeks and I’m honestly really anxious about my family’s comfort at this point. I feel like I tried to plan something special and it’s turning into a stressful situation. It also looks like there’s only one traditional ocean view balcony left online, which might be why they’re being so difficult about switching me. A few questions: • Has anyone had luck with the RoyalUp (bid) program actually helping in situations like this? • Has anyone been able to switch rooms at the port or once onboard? • Is there anything else I can realistically do this close to sailing? Also really disappointed because Cruisebound was supposed to call me back and instead just sent an email - no real help or solutions. At this point I’m worried this experience is going to completely turn my husband off from ever trying anything other than Disney again 😞 Any insight or advice (kind advice please) would really mean a lot. submitted by /u/WorkNew5548 to r/Cruise [link] [comments]
WorkNew5548 · Apr 9, 2026
r/Cruises
A bunch of us girls who are celebrating big birthdays, just signed up for a royal Caribbean cruise. Is it me or do they nickel-and-dime you to death? Everything seems to be extra. Are most of the big cruise lines like this?
submitted by /u/Hot-Occasion-6405 to r/Cruises [link] [comments]
Hot-Occasion-6405 · Apr 9, 2026
r/meshtastic
Mestastic on Family Cruise - Worked Great for Family of 4 - Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas
TLDR: Took a Meshtastic setup on a family cruise to keep connected -- Saved a 'boatload' of money and my wife keeps praising me for how well it worked! Full Story: The price for being able to have communication for my family of four an upcoming Royal Caribbean cruise seemed ridiculous. $27/person/day. 4 persons * 8 days * $27/person/day = $864 (before taxes/fees/etc) I was a bit worried since the Harmony of the Seas is one of the largest cruise ships in the world and it's a giant collection of metal boxes. I knew we needed to carry around our "Sea Pass", so I figured sticking a node to the back of everyone's lanyard might be feasible. I'd recently heard really good things about the WisMesh Tag and the form factor was perfect. To boost the mesh, I set up the WisMesh Pocket with the Gooseneck Tactical Antenna as a base station in my room, which luckily was a balcony room, on the INSIDE section of the ship (see picture). That was ideal since it had easier access to the floors below and above. Sometimes the room steward would unplug the WisMesh Pocket, but since it has a strong battery, that didn't cause any issues. We set up a FamilyComms channel, and used that exclusively for communication. When a message is received, each WisMesh Tag would beep for 1 minute, so you didn't have to constantly have your phone on you. The IP66 rating ensured we were safe from most water activities. Since GPS was not helpful at sea, I turned that off on all of the WisMesh Tags when we were on the ship (super easy by pressing the button 3 times). This was also a great way to save battery. When disembarking the ship at the various ports we re-enabled GPS (again, pressing the user button 3 times). We had almost no problems staying connected. I only had one message fail to send, and it was a Direct Message to my wife, which I could see immediately and simply resend. I was a bit worried that the learning curve might be too much for my 10 year old, but it wasn't an issue. Basics - $325 (before tax) (1) WisMesh Pocket (1) Meshtastic Gooseneck Tactical Antenna (4) WisMesh Tag Extras - $93 (before tax) (4) Cruise Ship Lanyards (1) Roll of Double Sided Tape (3M VHB) (4) 3D Printed ID Holders (probably was overkill?) (1) 6 Port Anker Charger (2) USB-C to A adapters Total cost: $418 (before tax) The last bit I'd leave you with: This activity really intrigued my 10 year old son, and he is now nerding out with me using Meshtastic. He LOVES tinkering with the WisMesh Tag node and the entire Meshtastic hobby has become a great excuse for us to spend time together. submitted by /u/PoweredParaGuy to r/meshtastic [link] [comments]
PoweredParaGuy · Jan 14, 2026
r/royalcaribbean
What happened to Royal Caribbean?
I went on a bunch of Royal Caribbean cruises back in the day and didn’t really have any complaints. Then I went on one recently and I have some major concerns. -The food was terrible. Even the bacon was bad, the hash browns were bad. The spaghetti tasted like it had cinnamon in the sauce. I heard a lot of people complain and a few people said they would never go on RC again. I agree. I ate at the speciality restaurants and they were good. This just indicates they know what good food is and are serving terrible food. -The bed and pillows were terribly uncomfortable. I was in a balcony room. -Getting drinks was a slow nightmare. I just wanted canned drinks but lots of people were ordering frozen drinks and they made every single one individually and they had no pre made frozen drinks or machine. It was so slow. I also wanted to bring drinks to my room to just relax and it was very difficult to get more than a couple drinks to bring back. I had the unlimited drinks package. -The Tv channels were seriously lacking. I just wanted to relax in my room sometimes and there was nothing to watch on TV. I even had the Internet package but it was too slow to stream content. Maybe cruises just aren’t for me. submitted by /u/Mysterious_Reality_ to r/royalcaribbean [link] [comments]
Mysterious_Reality_ · Dec 23, 2025
r/Cruise
Disappointment with Royal Caribbean
First time cruiser here, so forgive my ignorance. I’m currently on Symphony of the Seas. There have been some wonderful things about our experience so far, and some not so wonderful things (special shoutout to you, Wonderland). But the one thing I am extremely disappointed in, is the watered down drinks. Now, some of you may not be able to tell. But as a former bartender, and someone who enjoys a drink… If after 9 Tito’s martinis and I’m still completely sober, something’s up. I just asked for a shot of Tito’s, and my suspicions were confirmed. The alcohol is 100%, I repeat, 100%, beyond a shadow of a doubt, watered down. And when I say watered down, I mean your drink is roughly 20-30% of your alcohol, mixed with water. It’s not even a 50/50. They are bamboozling us. A shot of vodka should burn, at least a bit. I’m sick of being completely sober while simultaneously being stomach full and bloated from the liquid consumption. Hey, at least I won’t be hung over tomorrow, I guess? PS: The service has been outstanding. Shout out to all the folks working the ship. They are amazing. But, Never again. submitted by /u/Marcozy14 to r/Cruise [link] [comments]
Marcozy14 · Dec 16, 2025
All threads (41)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:"Hold That Thought, No Reservation of Deck Chairs"
Royal Caribbean seems to have implemented some ... wonder if this will lead Royal Caribbean (and other cruise lines and...
boards.cruisecritic.com ARandomTraveler May 8, 2026
RE:It was not a technical problem
Through chat, I was told that I had to pay five dollars to get the help needed. What actually came through was a charge for $45. I inquired about that and they said $40 of it was for a membership, which I was not told about and did not want. I still want my refund of all $45. I had to call Royal Caribbean the next morning to get my problem resolved, which was not a technical problem.
royal-caribbean.pissedconsumer.com Kendalyn Khj May 8, 2026
RE:Best way to get to MIA from Cruise Terminal A
We have debated either getting a taxi or an Uber to the Miami airport from the Royal Caribbean terminal a. Looking for the best way to get to the airport. 
boards.cruisecritic.com TravelTrailblazer May 7, 2026
RE:Royal Caribbean Guests Face Temporary Alcohol Ban in the Bahamas
Royal Caribbean informed guests that its two Bahamian destinations, Perfect Day at CocoCay, and the new Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in Nassau, will not serve alcoholic drinks on May 12. View the full article
boards.cruisecritic.com LauraS May 7, 2026
RE:Constellation vs Eclass TA cruise
... a few occasions in the Caribbean as well.  I prefer M ... a larger cabin (say a Royal rather than a Sky Suite) ...
boards.cruisecritic.com phoenix_dream May 7, 2026
RE:Has Silverseas really gotten worse since RCL acquired them
... happened to Celebrity Cruises after Royal Caribbean Group took it over from...
boards.cruisecritic.com ChucktownSteve May 7, 2026
RE:Curacao Beaches options OR what not to miss
... the Loyal Royal as some of the standard Easy West Caribbean itneraries... activity recommendations for this Southern Caribbean gem is welcome. If you...
www.royalcaribbeanblog.com CruiseRoyalDad May 7, 2026
RE:Disney Cruise Line cast members arrested by ICE in San Diego.
... unfortunately within the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean has had a handful of...
www.disboards.com Philsfan77 May 7, 2026
RE:It truly pays to book early!
Good on 'ya  @RCIfan1912, use Royal Caribbean to see the world. Cruise your way around the globe: little bits at a time, as vacation time allows, and as you can afford it.
www.royalcaribbeanblog.com bobroo May 7, 2026
RE:For Those Who Are Handicapped, but Don't Use a Wheelchair.... (Luna Entertainment Related)
... passengers.   I was on a Royal Caribbean cruise and was sitting in ...
boards.cruisecritic.com WrittenOnYourHeart May 7, 2026
RE:How do you make reservations at specialty restaurants
... ship and connect to the Royal Caribbean Wi-Fi, you can use the ...
www.royalcaribbeanblog.com lily mark May 7, 2026
RE:Negocio de cruceros se hundirá
Cita de olympus1 La gente va a caer en la cuenta de que eso de encerrarse en un barco días y días no es buena idea Si ahora Royal Caribbean va a pasar de ser la segunda mejor empresa valorada en 2025 a que un tio en Forocoches abra un hilo
forocoches.com Kaiser_147 May 7, 2026
RE:MSC World Asia 7 Night Mediterranean Cruise | Inside Cabin | 2 Adults | Full Board | To/From Marseille / January 2027 | £581.50pp | W/Code
I've got a royal Caribbean from Barcelona next August. 30 degrees is more my speed! I looked at the world Europa though and think this one has a few upgrades so would still be cool to just experience the boat at a bargain price.
www.hotukdeals.com nikCal May 7, 2026
RE:5/6 미국증시-AI 랠리와 유가 급락이 갈라놓은 오늘의 월가
...루즈·여행: - Royal Caribbean(RCL) +8.75%, Carnival(CCL...
www.clien.net 넥스트인베스트 May 7, 2026
RE:Election day in Coco Cay
2 hours ago, smokeybandit said: I'm skeptical that's even real. Election Day alcohol sales bans have been a thing since at least 1992. I received that message in an email directly from Royal Caribbean for our upcoming sailing. It is real.
www.royalcaribbeanblog.com minniemouse27 May 7, 2026
RE:VAT is being charged for drinks even w/ MAS
...), problem solved.   And then there's Royal Caribbean probably laughing their heads off...
boards.cruisecritic.com astera May 7, 2026
RE:------> 2028 Europe On Sale 6/2
...   GP is Regal Princess   SHIPS Caribbean Princess - CB Coral Princess... MJ Regal Princess - GP Royal Princess - RP Ruby Princess...
boards.cruisecritic.com dreaminofcruisin May 6, 2026
RE:Lobster
... sailing on a Med-Adriatic itinerary.  Royal Caribbean still serve a frozen tail... on NCL and also on Royal, we don't cruise for frozen...
boards.cruisecritic.com mking8288 May 6, 2026
RE:Lunch on port days Britannia & Club
... at a suite recently on Royal Caribbean, where you have to make...
boards.cruisecritic.com MylesS May 6, 2026
A restaurant owner thanked his entire staff for their hard work by treating them to an all-expense paid three-day Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas.
submitted by /u/Iambhalo to r/CaughtMyEye [link] [comments]
reddit.com Iambhalo Apr 13, 2026
First time with Royal Caribbean… did I mess up? Need advice (please be kind)
Please don’t come at me - I already feel awful about this and I’m just trying to figure out what to do. This is our first time ever booking with Royal Caribbean (and also our first time using Cruisebound). We’re used to Disney Cruise Line where we’ve always booked a balcony and had zero issues, so I truly thought I did enough research going into this… but clearly I didn’t fully understand how their “guarantee balcony” works. We ended up being assigned an infinite balcony, and I had no idea that was basically just a window that opens vs a traditional balcony. Unfortunately, that setup is NOT going to work for our family: • My 6-year-old daughter is autistic and has sensory triggers, and the open-window concept is already causing concern • My husband is claustrophobic, so having to keep it closed feels really uncomfortable for him So I’m stuck in this situation where either way doesn’t work for someone in my family. I’ve reached out to both Royal Caribbean and Cruisebound trying to explain everything, and I honestly feel like no one cares or is trying to help. The only “solution” I’ve been given is to pay $2,900 more just to move to a regular ocean view balcony (not even a suite or anything upgraded). To be transparent - yes, I understand now in retrospect that with my family’s needs I probably should have picked my own room. But when I booked a “guarantee ocean view balcony,” based on the research I did, I truly thought that meant a traditional balcony - not an infinite one. I really did try to research this ahead of time, which is why this outcome feels so frustrating and honestly upsetting. I also had a Royal Caribbean agent make me feel pretty terrible about it - basically saying this is my fault for not choosing my own room - which just added to how bad I already feel. So I’m really just asking for kindness here… I don’t need negative comments, I already feel that myself. Our cruise sails in less than two weeks and I’m honestly really anxious about my family’s comfort at this point. I feel like I tried to plan something special and it’s turning into a stressful situation. It also looks like there’s only one traditional ocean view balcony left online, which might be why they’re being so difficult about switching me. A few questions: • Has anyone had luck with the RoyalUp (bid) program actually helping in situations like this? • Has anyone been able to switch rooms at the port or once onboard? • Is there anything else I can realistically do this close to sailing? Also really disappointed because Cruisebound was supposed to call me back and instead just sent an email - no real help or solutions. At this point I’m worried this experience is going to completely turn my husband off from ever trying anything other than Disney again 😞 Any insight or advice (kind advice please) would really mean a lot. submitted by /u/WorkNew5548 to r/Cruise [link] [comments]
reddit.com WorkNew5548 Apr 9, 2026
A bunch of us girls who are celebrating big birthdays, just signed up for a royal Caribbean cruise. Is it me or do they nickel-and-dime you to death? Everything seems to be extra. Are most of the big cruise lines like this?
submitted by /u/Hot-Occasion-6405 to r/Cruises [link] [comments]
reddit.com Hot-Occasion-6405 Apr 9, 2026
Mestastic on Family Cruise - Worked Great for Family of 4 - Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas
TLDR: Took a Meshtastic setup on a family cruise to keep connected -- Saved a 'boatload' of money and my wife keeps praising me for how well it worked! Full Story: The price for being able to have communication for my family of four an upcoming Royal Caribbean cruise seemed ridiculous. $27/person/day. 4 persons * 8 days * $27/person/day = $864 (before taxes/fees/etc) I was a bit worried since the Harmony of the Seas is one of the largest cruise ships in the world and it's a giant collection of metal boxes. I knew we needed to carry around our "Sea Pass", so I figured sticking a node to the back of everyone's lanyard might be feasible. I'd recently heard really good things about the WisMesh Tag and the form factor was perfect. To boost the mesh, I set up the WisMesh Pocket with the Gooseneck Tactical Antenna as a base station in my room, which luckily was a balcony room, on the INSIDE section of the ship (see picture). That was ideal since it had easier access to the floors below and above. Sometimes the room steward would unplug the WisMesh Pocket, but since it has a strong battery, that didn't cause any issues. We set up a FamilyComms channel, and used that exclusively for communication. When a message is received, each WisMesh Tag would beep for 1 minute, so you didn't have to constantly have your phone on you. The IP66 rating ensured we were safe from most water activities. Since GPS was not helpful at sea, I turned that off on all of the WisMesh Tags when we were on the ship (super easy by pressing the button 3 times). This was also a great way to save battery. When disembarking the ship at the various ports we re-enabled GPS (again, pressing the user button 3 times). We had almost no problems staying connected. I only had one message fail to send, and it was a Direct Message to my wife, which I could see immediately and simply resend. I was a bit worried that the learning curve might be too much for my 10 year old, but it wasn't an issue. Basics - $325 (before tax) (1) WisMesh Pocket (1) Meshtastic Gooseneck Tactical Antenna (4) WisMesh Tag Extras - $93 (before tax) (4) Cruise Ship Lanyards (1) Roll of Double Sided Tape (3M VHB) (4) 3D Printed ID Holders (probably was overkill?) (1) 6 Port Anker Charger (2) USB-C to A adapters Total cost: $418 (before tax) The last bit I'd leave you with: This activity really intrigued my 10 year old son, and he is now nerding out with me using Meshtastic. He LOVES tinkering with the WisMesh Tag node and the entire Meshtastic hobby has become a great excuse for us to spend time together. submitted by /u/PoweredParaGuy to r/meshtastic [link] [comments]
reddit.com PoweredParaGuy Jan 14, 2026
What happened to Royal Caribbean?
I went on a bunch of Royal Caribbean cruises back in the day and didn’t really have any complaints. Then I went on one recently and I have some major concerns. -The food was terrible. Even the bacon was bad, the hash browns were bad. The spaghetti tasted like it had cinnamon in the sauce. I heard a lot of people complain and a few people said they would never go on RC again. I agree. I ate at the speciality restaurants and they were good. This just indicates they know what good food is and are serving terrible food. -The bed and pillows were terribly uncomfortable. I was in a balcony room. -Getting drinks was a slow nightmare. I just wanted canned drinks but lots of people were ordering frozen drinks and they made every single one individually and they had no pre made frozen drinks or machine. It was so slow. I also wanted to bring drinks to my room to just relax and it was very difficult to get more than a couple drinks to bring back. I had the unlimited drinks package. -The Tv channels were seriously lacking. I just wanted to relax in my room sometimes and there was nothing to watch on TV. I even had the Internet package but it was too slow to stream content. Maybe cruises just aren’t for me. submitted by /u/Mysterious_Reality_ to r/royalcaribbean [link] [comments]
reddit.com Mysterious_Reality_ Dec 23, 2025
Disappointment with Royal Caribbean
First time cruiser here, so forgive my ignorance. I’m currently on Symphony of the Seas. There have been some wonderful things about our experience so far, and some not so wonderful things (special shoutout to you, Wonderland). But the one thing I am extremely disappointed in, is the watered down drinks. Now, some of you may not be able to tell. But as a former bartender, and someone who enjoys a drink… If after 9 Tito’s martinis and I’m still completely sober, something’s up. I just asked for a shot of Tito’s, and my suspicions were confirmed. The alcohol is 100%, I repeat, 100%, beyond a shadow of a doubt, watered down. And when I say watered down, I mean your drink is roughly 20-30% of your alcohol, mixed with water. It’s not even a 50/50. They are bamboozling us. A shot of vodka should burn, at least a bit. I’m sick of being completely sober while simultaneously being stomach full and bloated from the liquid consumption. Hey, at least I won’t be hung over tomorrow, I guess? PS: The service has been outstanding. Shout out to all the folks working the ship. They are amazing. But, Never again. submitted by /u/Marcozy14 to r/Cruise [link] [comments]
reddit.com Marcozy14 Dec 16, 2025
Two Kick Streamers turned Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas into Fight Night last night...
submitted by /u/royfokker666 to r/fightporn [link] [comments]
reddit.com royfokker666 Nov 5, 2025
A water slide on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas suffered a malfunction Thursday, injuring an adult guest when an acrylic glass panel broke off while the individual was using the slide.
submitted by /u/Conscious-Quarter423 to r/SweatyPalms [link] [comments]
reddit.com Conscious-Quarter423 Aug 8, 2025
DO NOT CRUISE WITH ROYAL CARIBBEAN! My 21 month old son was assaulted and they do not care!!
On June 27, 2025 around 9:30am, while walking toward the elevators to exit the terminal, my 21-month-old son, just had a tantrum and was trying to clam down in his stroller. I gave him my phone to watch Ms. Rachel and his crying and screaming stopped. I kept hearing "mind your business," keep it moving" from a young man's mother; the young man was approximately 20 years old. He kept looking at my son with anger and was very vigilant. As we approach the elevator, the young man lunged at my son and attempted to yank him out of the stroller by his legs. This was a terrifying and unprovoked act, and it could have caused serious injury or worse had my brother-in-law not immediately tackled and restrained the attacker. The individual’s mother, who had earlier stated to us that her son is autistic, made no effort to remove him from the situation, provide him with headphones, or request an escort or accommodation to exit separately—despite visible signs of escalation and her own repeated attempts to verbally redirect him. This deeply disturbing event occurred in a family-packed terminal with children everywhere. My family and I were shocked by the lack of preparedness, response, and proactive measures from both the parents involved and terminal staff. Royal emailed me the following in several replies: To provide clarity on our policies, you may refer to our Guest Conduct Policy available at this link: https://www.royalcaribbean.com/guest-terms/guest-health-safety-and-conduct-policy/english/ — which is also included in your booking invoice. This policy emphasizes the importance of responsible supervision by parents and guardians, particularly for minors and young adults, throughout the entire voyage, including disembarkation and port activities. It underscores that guardians are responsible for ensuring appropriate behavior and supervision at all times. We understand the gravity of this incident and will share your feedback with our Operations Team for internal review to assess our procedures and identify potential areas for improvement in managing behaviors and ensuring safety during disembarkation. Rest assured, any measures we implement will be aimed at preventing similar occurrences in the future and all information will remain confidential. Additionally, we have forwarded your comments to our operational teams for review. While this remains an internal process and results are confidential, please rest assured that we are committed to evaluating and improving our procedures where possible. I contacted the Port Authority, they told me to contact the municipal court and the court said I could file a report, go to court, but this does not confirm that the cruise line will ban this individual from traveling again. I circled back with Royal Caribbean on their "review," but nothing. This means that the cruise line DOES NOT CARE about your safety. If you have a young child and they get hurt on the ship or on their property, they will not ban the person. My son could have died and I am appalled they are not doing ANYTHING. I want as many people to know my story because they are not hearing me at all! #CruiseSafety, #RoyalCaribbean submitted by /u/Only-Establishment29 to r/Cruises [link] [comments]
reddit.com Only-Establishment29 Jul 21, 2025
ULPT I'm going on a royal Caribbean cruise and they charge $18.99 per day for WiFi access. Any way to bypass a captive portal?
submitted by /u/nyancatdude to r/UnethicalLifeProTips [link] [comments]
reddit.com nyancatdude Jun 12, 2025
I work in Royal Caribbean Cruises ASK ME ANYTHING
no filters. ask away. submitted by /u/Ok_Chemistry_7289 to r/maritime [link] [comments]
reddit.com Ok_Chemistry_7289 Jul 2, 2024
TIL about Labadee, a Royal Caribbean owned private beach resort in Haiti complete with a 30 foot wall and armed guards on each side isolating it from the rest of the country. Tourists arrive at a port connected to the resort and never go beyond the boundaries of the resort.
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reddit.com BigHornLamb Mar 5, 2024
Royal Caribbean cruise employee arrested after hidden camera found in guest bathroom on Symphony of the Seas
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reddit.com Corndogeveryday Mar 5, 2024
Do you trust this ship? Royal Caribbean's "Icon Of The Seas" will be the largest cruise ship in the world when it sails January 2024. Holds 10,000 people (7,600 passengers, 2400 crew members). Reportedly 5 times larger and heavier than the Titanic and 20 deck floors tall.
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reddit.com ILoveRegenHealth Jul 10, 2023
Royal Caribbean's "Icon Of The Seas" will be the largest cruise ship in the world when it sails Jan 2024. Holds 10,000 people (7,600 passengers). 5 times larger and heavier than the Titanic, 20 deck floors tall with more than 40 bars/restaurants, bowling alleys and live music & circus performances.
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reddit.com ILoveRegenHealth Jul 10, 2023
Lady falls off a Royal Caribbean cruise ship and treads water for 5 hours before being rescued by Disney Magic rescue boat
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reddit.com God-Body_11 Mar 29, 2023
48 people catch COVID-19 aboard Royal Caribbean cruise
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reddit.com bennmorris Dec 20, 2021
Anti-vax Karen has meltdown as she is thrown off Royal Caribbean cruise after testing positive for COVID
submitted by /u/remmij to r/PublicFreakout [link] [comments]
reddit.com remmij Jul 13, 2021
Royal Caribbean to Require Unvaccinated Guests Sailing From Florida to Have COVID-19 Insurance
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reddit.com shahin-13 Jun 29, 2021
A passenger has been living on Royal Caribbean cruises for the past 20 years.
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reddit.com doctor_octagoon May 4, 2018
Royal Caribbean sends cruise ship to help evacuate people from Puerto Rico
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reddit.com Bakershere Sep 28, 2017
Royal Caribbean cruise lines was given permission to anchor on a protected reef ... so it did.
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reddit.com BeeSilver9 Dec 10, 2015