Carnival (corporation) had a gentleman's agreement of exclusivity for Turks and Caicos. If you look at the port schedule, it's only Carnival Corp brands.
But RC is working on making that part of their rotation and Mariner has a one-off stop there on its last cruise before dry dock.
I see this asked about too often when one passenger can't get off work.
American's are at such a disadvantage with the rest of the western world with getting time off and it's a shame.
That's why I never use it because it'd wake up the rest of the family.
But the lounge coffee is just as acceptable and I can fill an American-sized cup, not a tiny kid's tea set cup
I don't have too many anecdotes about people watching in Chops, but I do remember a guy complaining about the doneness of bacon. It was rather amusing.
The suite breakfast is a subset of the MDR. No burritos, wraps or breakfast bowls like the MDR has.
There's also a light breakfast in the suite lounge, too.
I doubt royal IT randomly decided to change the format of the set sail pass. More like RC corporate made a change but it didn't get funneled down to the port staff.
I wish I still had my set sail pass from December to see if "Suite" was on there.
"Suite" is not on my SSP for my upcoming cruise. Maybe they're going with colors on the left side as the discriminator instead of the word "suite."