Yes, every stateroom on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in 2026 is equipped with a modern, high-definition flatscreen television. These TVs serve as much more than just entertainment centers; they are integrated "command hubs" for your cruise experience. Through the interactive TV system, you can view your real-time "SeaPass" onboard account balance, browse and book shore excursions, view the daily "Cruise Compass" schedule of activities, and even order room service. The channel lineup typically includes a mix of major international news networks like BBC and CNN, various sports channels (often featuring live "Big Game" events), a selection of free and "on-demand" movies, and dedicated Royal Caribbean channels that broadcast ship-specific information, safety videos, and "Bridge Cam" views. In 2026, many of the newer ships like the Star of the Seas also allow for "casting" or "mirroring" from your smartphone, so you can stream your own Netflix or YouTube content directly to the stateroom screen using the ship’s high-speed Starlink-powered Voom Wi-Fi.