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Is Royal Caribbean at full capacity?

Royal Caribbean Has Turned a Covid Corner Royal Caribbean , like Carnival and Norwegian, has struggled to get back to its precovid levels of business. The company has returned its entire fleet to service and has slowly built back to sailing its ships at full capacity.



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Is Royal Caribbean sailing at full capacity 2023? Cruising in 2023 is mostly back to normal following the pandemic-induced changes implemented across the industry in 2021 and 2022. Pre-cruise testing has been almost entirely abolished, ships are sailing at full capacity, and new ships are being constructed.

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Cruise lines are reporting more than 100% capacity because passengers are piling more than the suggested two people per cabin, Passy said. Cruise tickets this year are running between $130 and $260 a day depending on the ship, cabin type and destination, according to online price tracker Cruzely.

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For 2023, the passenger capacity is forecast to grow another 18 percent, with the full fleet sailing, plus new ships entering service, offset by the retirement of older ships and some brands that ceased service during the pandemic.

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Why that isn't actually a problem (or what you think it means) Royal Caribbean Group ships sailed at 102.1% capacity in the first quarter of 2023, but that doesn't mean what you think it means.

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Most Cruise Lines' websites provide information regarding the cruise schedule and the availability of cabins. You can also check the dates and capacity of the ship to get a better sense of how full it is.

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Cruise passenger volume is forecast to reach 106% of 2019 levels in 2023, with 31.5 million passengers expected to sail.

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Your best bet is to go to one of the on-line sites (cruise.com is excellent) and try to make a reservation for your cruise. You'll see the availability (or non-availability) of accommodations in every category, stateroom by stateroom. If your sail date isn't listed, it's a sellout.

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reported that the occupancy rate across its cruise lines averaged 102.1% during the first quarter of 2023, up from 57.4% in early 2022. says the occupancy rate averaged 101.5% during the first quarter and projects it to average 103.5% for the full year.

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The only way to figure out how many rooms are left on any particular cruise is to do a mock booking.

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Nope. Cruise lines keep this information to themselves. The best way you can have things is to watch how many cabin categories are available, which rooms, etc.

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Royal Caribbean International appeals to adventure-seeking families as well as couples and singles in their 30s to 50s. The median age is low-40s, slightly lower on three- and four-night cruises and slightly higher on longer cruises of 10 or more nights.

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While it doesn't happen too often that a passenger gets left behind, people arriving late is all too common. If you stand out on deck, shortly before the ship is scheduled to depart, you'll likely notice the last few stragglers running for their life in order to get back to the ship before the gangway is pulled back.

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You have to call RCCL or book with a travel agent in order to book more than 4 people in a room. Your options for 5 people (or more) on RCCL ships: Grand Suites and Owners Suites - RCCL will allow you to put a 5th person in these suites. They bring in a rollaway bed for the 5th person.

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