Finding crab legs on a Royal Caribbean cruise depends heavily on which dining venue you visit, as they are rarely a standard feature in the complimentary Main Dining Room. The most reliable place to find them is at Chops Grille, the cruise line's signature specialty steakhouse, where "Colossal Shrimp Cocktail" and occasionally "Steamed Alaskan King Crab Legs" appear as premium add-ons or featured appetizers for an extra cover charge. Some guests also report finding crab legs at the Windjammer Marketplace (the buffet) during specific "Seafood Night" dinner themes, though this varies by ship and itinerary. On the newest "Icon Class" or "Oasis Class" ships, high-end venues like Hooked Seafood often feature a more robust selection of shellfish, including Maryland-style crab cakes and whole crab clusters. If you are specifically looking for an all-you-can-eat crab experience, it is less common than on premium lines, so checking the digital "Cruise Compass" or the Royal Caribbean app daily is the best way to spot when these coveted items are being served.