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The list is good but I'm curious about the straight whiskey prices like bourbon. They're priced per glass but how many ounces are in a glass?
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My wife and I generally drink straight whiskey as opposed to cocktails. We prefer to do so in our room and/or on the balcony. Is there a room service menu (we're going on Grandeur of the Seas next January 2017 to Caribbean) that list prices along with ounces per serving. The drink special plans are horrendously expensive.
Are room service foods free?
It would be nice if they published online a room service menu with prices for food and drink. Been looking for it but can't find it.
Select Beverage Package?
in Royal Caribbean International
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My wife and I are pretty consistent in what we drink every day. She has a Jack Daniels neat of about 1 1/2 ounces. I will have two for about 3 ounces. We would like to have it in the room, preferably on the balcony. To do this I find that there is no room service for alcoholic drinks and I would have to schlep to a bar on the ship and purchase three drinks and schlep them back. JD is not listed as one of the drinks on a bar menu I found so choosing another similar drink would cost about $21/day for the three or $252 for our 12 days. Purchasing a premium drink package cost $588 for one but I think the rules state that I would have to purchase two packages and it would cost $1176 and I would still have to find the closest bar to do my own room service. Something doesn't seem right about this. Our only other experience was on Carnival where we could buy a 1.75 litre bottle of Jack Daniels for our room for about $90. I guess RCCL expects you to stay in an inebriated state for the journey or do a lot of leg work just to enjoy a drink in your cabin. Another option appears to smuggle in the JD enclosed in plastic containers at a cost of around $45 but it is a risk to do so. Maybe my reasoning is all screwed up.