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What are the 3 levels of the Royal suites class?

Royal Suite Class offers three tiers of accommodations, based on the suite category, Star, Sky, and Sea.



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Royal Suite Class is an elevated onboard experience for suite guests, combining the unmatched range of innovative Royal Caribbean suite-category accommodations with superior service, exclusive access and personalization of guests' cruise experiences.

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Reserved exclusively for guests of Grand Suite-level accommodations and above, the Suite Lounge serves complimentary continental breakfast and evening drinks.

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All suites in the Royal Caribbean Suites program have access to certain benefits. Our Junior Suites, Grand Suites, Ocean View/ Panoramic (No Balcony) Suites, and Owner's Suites all receive priority boarding, and our Royal Suite and Villa Suite guests are escorted onboard by an officer.

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Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.

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Category 4B - Spacious Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony. Description: Spacious Balcony staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a private balcony, a sitting area with sofa, and bathroom.

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Can a guest booked in a Sea or Sky suite purchase an upgrade to receive Star amenities? The exclusive package of Star amenities is available only to guests who purchase a Star suite.

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What perks come with staying in a Grand Suite?
  • Royal Caribbean bathrobes (for onboard use only)
  • Luxury bathroom amenities.
  • Lavazza espresso machine.
  • Pillowtop mattress.
  • Priority boarding and departure.
  • Concierge service.
  • Suite Lounge/Concierge Club access with hors d'oeuvres and cocktails every evening)


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Really, the Grand Suite gives some small areas of preferential treatment, that are great frills, but don't have that much impact on your enjoyment of the cruise, IMO. And yes, I have stayed in the GS several times. Also stayed in Oceanview and enjoyed that cruise just as much.

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Better room location Cruise ship suites aren't just bigger than regular cabins. They're better located, too. On many ships, you'll find some of the biggest suites at the very front or the very back of the vessel — the two places that offer the most stunning views.

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Priority embarkation is offered to suite guests (except Junior Suite) and Crown & Anchor Society members on the following tiers: Platinum, Emerald, Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle.

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The good part of junior suites is that they're priced lower than regular suites and often have sofa beds so you can accommodate more guests. The Residential Suite. These are fully furnished suites in every sense of the word.

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Eastbound cruises get the most sun on the port side; westbound on the starboard side. Watching a sunset over the ocean or seeing the sun slip behind distant islands can also be a reason for a side preference. To catch sunsets, you'll want to be on the port side on northbound cruises and starboard on southbound cruises.

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Royal Caribbean's ships are some of the largest afloat, so they're well prepared to accommodate families of five. On the line's popular Oasis and Freedom Classes of ships, a variety of standard cabins in inside, oceanview and balcony categories sleep five or even six.

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