Royal Caribbean Common Mistakes

Booking Blunders: Avoiding the Titanic Mistakes

Ah, booking a cruise with Royal Caribbean sounds like a dream, right? Well, until you realize you booked the wrong cabin, on the wrong ship, during hurricane season. Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of common booking errors, so you don’t end up wishing for a refund instead of a tanning session.

The Wrong Cabin: Matchmaking Gone Wrong

First up, the cabin conundrum. Newbies often snag the first available cabin, thinking “a room’s a room.” Wrong. Unless you enjoy sleeping above the nightclub or beneath the jogging track, take a good look at deck plans before booking. Check out our Ship Database for detailed layouts.

The Wrong Ship: All That Glitters Is Not Oasis

Royal Caribbean has a fleet that rivals the British Royal Navy, minus the cannons. Not every ship offers the same amenities. Want the latest thrills like a skydiving simulator? Make sure you’re on a ship that has it, like the Quantum class. Less thrilling? Being stuck on a ship that resembles a floating nursing home.

The Wrong Time of Year: The Weather Won’t Wait

And let’s not forget the hurricane season booking blunder. Sure, Caribbean cruises are cheaper in September, but you might find yourself in the eye of a storm instead of sipping piña coladas poolside. Track those dates in our Royal Caribbean Dossier.

Onboard Blunders: Don’t Be the Punchline

You’ve boarded the ship—hooray! But the ocean’s unforgiving when it comes to onboard foibles. Here’s how to stay savvy and not be the passenger everyone talks about over dinner.

Missing the Ship: Your Very Own Reality Show

Watch the time, people. The ship operates on its schedule, not yours. The crew won’t hold the ship while you haggle over a fridge magnet ashore. Always allow extra time for getting back from excursions.

Drink Package Math: Algebra Was Easier

The drink package is a hot topic. It sounds great until you realize you’d need to drink ten cocktails a day to break even. Do the math before you go all-in, or you might spend more time in line at guest services than at the bar.

Excursion Traps: The Wallet-Drainers

Royal Caribbean offers a smorgasbord of excursions, but not all are a good deal. Research beforehand as many independent tour operators offer similar experiences for less. And sometimes, the best excursion is the one you plan yourself—spontaneity pays!

Packing Mistakes: Because Suitcases Have Feelings, Too

Got your suitcase? Great. Now let’s make sure you don’t fill it like you’re relocating. Overpacking is a rookie error, leading to baggage fees and busted zippers.

  • Formalwear Overload: Unless you plan on crashing Captain’s Dinner every night, two formal outfits are plenty.
  • Forgotten Essentials: Sunscreen, a power strip, and a bathing suit are must-haves. Trust me, buying these onboard will cost a small fortune.
  • Overlooked Casuals: With all the lounging and exploring, you’ll need more casual attire than you think.

Dining Dilemmas: When Bread Isn’t the Only Thing Rising

Dining on Royal Caribbean is an experience—unless you mess up your reservations and wind up eating at midnight, alone.

Reservations Required: The Table for None

Don’t assume you can just stroll into any specialty restaurant. Reservations are key, especially for popular spots. Get them early, like before you board. Trust me, the midnight snack line isn’t pretty.

Menu Misread: You’re Not On Fear Factor

Read the menu carefully. Some dishes sound fancy but are actually things you’d never eat, even on a dare. Ask questions. The waitstaff won’t bite, but your mystery meat might.

Veteran Moves: What the Pros Know

Cruising with Royal Caribbean without a hitch takes a little insider knowledge. Here’s what cruise veterans swear by:

  • Early Bird Check-ins: Arriving early means more pool time and fewer lines.
  • Port Research: Know which ports require a shuttle and which you can explore on foot.
  • App Usage: The Royal Caribbean app is your best friend—use it for reservations, daily schedules, and more.
  • Onboard Credit: Use it wisely. It’s like Monopoly money onboard—fun until it runs out.
THE BOTTOM LINE: To make the most of your Royal Caribbean cruise, avoid booking mishaps by choosing the right cabin, ship, and season. Onboard, manage your time and budget wisely, from drink packages to excursions. Pack smart, make dining reservations early, and keep your plans flexible. For more savvy sailing tips, check out our Royal Caribbean Dossier and first-timer guide.

Read the full Royal Caribbean dossier for grades, fleet stats, and more.