Suggested for sure.
Those without reservations will have a standby line and be allowed into the theater just before showtime. You may or may not get seats
They strongly enforce the one bottle per person limit
Unlike some other lines there is not an option on Royal to bring more in exchange for paying a fee.
What you are missing is; corkage fee is so rarely charged it’s an anomaly.
300 plus nights onboard with Royal and an untold number of wine bottles consumed and have NEVER been charged corkage.
Also, that $5-$6 bottle would cost them $50-$60 if purchased onboard
Be aware, if you order your drink in a souvenir take-home cup or served in a coconut shell or hollowed out pineapple those particular drinks will not be covered by your package
Your child should have their own Crown And Anchor number that was assigned after their first cruise.
Call the Crown And Anchor loyalty department, to retrieve the number. If his account number has not already been created, have them set up an account and be sure that they credit the previously taken cruise.
In the United States it varies from policy to policy.
My annual policy specifically outlines no change in coverage regardless of any travel advisory in place.
I think it’s wrong to restrict anyone’s choice of travel destination, and their ability to protect themselves while doing so.
No, I know no way around that.
Actually, I didn’t think you could use a gift card at all on a CP purchase.
Full disclosure, I (and many others) are anti gift card. Royal just makes it so difficult to use them.