Non-Refundable Deposit FareNon-Refundable Deposit (NRD) fare was introduced by the Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. to provide the guests with the lowest available fare at the time of booking.
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The number corresponds to the type of stateroom (inside, oceanview, verandah) and typically the higher the number the more economical the stateroom is. The letter that follows it (A-E) corresponds to the location on the ship and typically the higher decks have either an A or a B, but that is not always the case.
All of the D-category staterooms are oceanview balcony staterooms. D1s are known as Superior Oceanview Staterooms with Large Balcony because these are the hump staterooms, the ones located where the ship bulges out in two places on either side of the ship, creating larger, deeper balconies.
Bravo or Bravo, Bravo, Bravo – fire. Charlie – bomb threat. Charlie, Charlie, Charlie – security threat on Royal Caribbean ships. Code Blue – medical emergency. Code Red – outbreak of illness.
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.
All of our cruise ships have a limited number of cabin grades with both a bathtub and a shower. Where a bathtub is specified, the shower will usually be over the bathtub. These cabin grades can be found on the deck plans for your chosen cruise ship, and are indicated by a triangle symbol.
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.
We offer reduced senior prices only on selected sailings exclusively for guests who are 55 years of age and older. We also offer special rates for police and firefighters on select ships and sailings. We do offer special rates on selected sailings for military personnel.
BOGO60 offer applies to select sailings departing on or after January 1, 2021. BOGO60 provides 60% savings off the price of cruise fare of the second guest booked in the same stateroom as first, full-fare paying guest.
Name changes (first or last) or substitutions can be made to all but one of the original names on your booking. These changes must be made before the final electronic manifest is sent to the ship, so we advise that any changes be made far in advance of your sail date.
Code 7. Code 7 is one of the few codes meant for crew and passengers. If you hear a Code 7, it means that everyone aboard the ship must report to their muster stations. Muster stations are emergency meeting points, and you will be briefed on the process on your first day on the ship.
Paying gratuities using onboard credits provides a wonderful way to avoid the bill when the cruise ends. Many say this is one of the best ways to use OBC, as you should pay gratuities for excellent service.
Interior CabinsCruise lines like to show a really cheap rate to make a cruise vacation look even more affordable. So, they show you the cost of the very cheapest cabin on the ship: an inside cabin. These cabins have no balcony, no window, and often not quite as much space.
If You Want a Quieter SpaceIf you plan on your cruise being a peaceful experience, you'll want to seek a cabin on the quietest side of the ship. This tends to be the aft or the rear of the ship. The aft is away from the hustle and bustle of midship, where all the action tends to happen.