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What is the cost of the soda card? I read they also have a soda and more card. What is the cost of that? Exactly what can you get with this deluxe card? Is there also a coffee card for special coffee in the international cafe?

Or is that included with soda and more card?

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What is the cost of the soda card? I read they also have a soda and more card. What is the cost of that? Exactly what can you get with this deluxe card? Is there also a coffee card for special coffee in the international cafe?

Or is that included with soda and more card?

 

See the bottom three items at http://www.princess.com/learn/onboard/gifts_services/cellars_culinarydelights/princess_cellars/index.jsp The prices there include the 15% gratuity. No need to order in advance. Staff will be extremely willing to sell any of these to you on embarkation day at the same pricing.

 

Coffee is not included with the soda and more card.

 

Unused punches on the coffee card can be used on future Princess cruises.

 

The soda cards do not included the canned soda which may be in your cabin when you embark.

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Our first onboard purchase on our recent cruise was the Unlimited Soda and More Package for each of us. In addition to receiving a special souvenir cup, a sticker was placed on each of our cruise cards which we could simply show to any bartender or server. This entitled us to enjoy a variety of unlimited soft drinks served by the glass at all bars and restaurant locations throughout our cruise. Plus, we could indulge in any juices, mocktails, shakes and floats (from the ice cream bar), and hot chocolate (from International Café) throughout the cruise. The price, which included the 15% gratuity, was $56.35 per person (or $8.05 per day). Since the per drink cost (including gratuity) was $2.25 for soft drinks and $4.00 for mocktails, having a couple a day would pay for the cost of the card.

 

We have had virgin pina coladas and virgin strawberry daiquiris in the past, but these mocktails advertised in the bar menus are fun and tasty creations:

 

No-jito – a nonalcoholic spin on the classic cocktail with fresh lemons and limes, fresh mint, grapefruit juice, sugar syrup, topped with club soda.

 

Sunshine Daiquiri – fresh strawberries, fresh lime juice, fresh lemon juice, mango nectar.

 

Key West Cooler – passion fruit, watermelon, cranberry juice, topped with Sprite.

 

Chococobanana – coconut milk, chocolate syrup, fresh banana, sugar syrup, blended with ice.

 

Fruity Rita – pineapple juice, lemon juice, orange juice, grapefruit juice, and sugar syrup.

 

Tropical Blend – fresh banana, passion fruit, orange juice, blended with ice.

 

We also enjoyed chocolate and strawberry malts (blended with generous scoops of real ice cream!) at the Scoops ice cream bar.

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