Add that up and the middle package would have been about $900 for the wife and I, and they actually are a little strict: You can't get a premium package for you and nothing for your spouse and expect to just get the drinks for both of you on your package. The "Premium" package was $65/day per person, and the middle package was $55/day (add 18% mandatory gratuity to each). It had OK wine and spirits, but not the best. The "middle" package was the minimum required for the specialty coffee drinks. I think BogleFanGal is right that it is probably similar, since both RC and Celebrity under the same parent company. I've been on RC a couple of times too, but can't remember the drink package or how it may be different. We just got home from a Celebrity cruise. It still may not be worth it for you, but just thought I'd mention those added benefits. We order double espressos before working out and decaf versions after dinner. We grab at least 2 bottles of water to take with us when we leave the ship at every port, plus at least a couple more when we use the gym on several days during the cruise. ![]() So if you drink either, you'll get more value beyond cocktails, wine and beer. We've sailed several times on Celebrity and theirs includes unlimited bottled water and specialty coffees and teas (like espresso, cappuccino, lattes, etc.) both hot and chilled. Not sure if Royal's drink package is the same as Celebrity, (likely is since it's the same parent company).
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