Royal Caribbean: Coca-Cola ProductsWhile any line will offer up a wide range of drinks, no one beats Royal Caribbean's offerings. That's because Royal Caribbean has the Coca-Cola Freestyle machine on its ships.
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Cruise Lines That Serve Coca-Cola ProductsRoyal Caribbean is the largest cruise line to offer Coca-Cola drinks -- and not simply in the cruise line's bars and restaurants; cruisers that spring for a refreshment package can help themselves to Coke's Freestyle fountain machines located throughout select ships.
Soft Drink and Water PackagesThe Royal Caribbean soda packages give passengers unlimited refills at any of the bars or lounges onboard their ship as well as the Windjammer Café, Main Dining Rom and private islands.
Guests may also bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry-on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted.
While water, juice, and tea are usually free on a cruise, you often have to go to the ship's restaurants to get them. Meanwhile, non-alcoholic drinks like sodas cost extra (usually around $2-3 per serving), so bringing those on with you when allowed can save you a decent amount.
There is no limit on a Royal Caribbean drink package in terms of how many drinks a guest may consume in a day or throughout the cruise. The only limit on a drink package is that you may only order one drink per order, per drink package.