Minimal if you don't drink, don't want to have a dedicated space for breakfast, don't like free galley/bridge tours and do like standing in lines to disembark
Priority departure is one of the most undervalued perks of being in a suite. You get sent right to the front of the line to exit the ship, and sometimes that can save you a ton of time.
Good to know. Last summer was a mess getting through customs because they took a few CBP agents to do a crew inspection. It took about an hour to get through customs.
Call back and say you want to upgrade your room. THe agent might have thought you wanted the lower price on your current room, which you can't do after final payment.
This makes no sense. Because you don't have those extras baked into your cruise fare making it more expensive and don't want to pay for them separately, this rules out an appealing itinerary?