# How many drinks can you get a day with a Royal Caribbean drink package? With a Royal Caribbean drink package, guests enjoy unlimited daily beverages without set limits; call at 1-866-291-7625 to confirm package details. Cruising with Royal Caribbean is one of the most enjoyable ways to travel, combining luxury, entertainment, and convenience all in one. A major highlight of cruising for many passengers is the variety of drinks offered on board. From cocktails at poolside bars to fine wines in elegant dining rooms, beverages are part of the vacation experience. Royal Caribbean offers drink packages designed to give travelers an easier and often more affordable way to enjoy their favorite beverages throughout the cruise. One of the most common questions passengers ask before purchasing a drink package is how many drinks can be consumed per day. This guide explores the rules, limits, and practical experiences of using a Royal Caribbean drink package. We will break down package types, drink categories, daily limits, policies, and tips to maximize value. ## What Is a Royal Caribbean Drink Package A drink package on Royal Caribbean is a prepaid plan that allows passengers to enjoy a wide range of beverages without paying individually for each drink. Instead of receiving a bill every time you order a cocktail, soda, or coffee, you pay one daily rate upfront and then enjoy included drinks for the rest of the cruise. Royal Caribbean offers different drink packages to fit passenger preferences. Some packages focus on non alcoholic options while others provide unlimited alcoholic beverages. ## Types of Royal Caribbean Drink Packages ### 1. Deluxe Beverage Package This is the most popular option for adults who want the freedom to enjoy cocktails, spirits, beer, wine, non alcoholic beverages, specialty coffees, and bottled water. It covers nearly all drinks up to a certain price per glass. ### 2. Refreshment Package This package is non alcoholic and includes premium coffees, teas, bottled water, sodas, and fresh squeezed juices. ### 3. Classic Soda Package This package is perfect for soda lovers, giving access to unlimited fountain sodas at bars, restaurants, and self serve machines. Each package is priced per person per day, and every adult sharing a stateroom may be required to purchase the same package if one person chooses the Deluxe option. ## How Many Drinks Per Day Are Allowed Many travelers assume drink packages allow completely unlimited consumption. While they are marketed as unlimited, Royal Caribbean sets a soft cap to maintain responsible service. The guideline is **up to 15 alcoholic drinks per person per day** with the Deluxe Beverage Package. This number refers specifically to alcoholic beverages such as cocktails, beer, wine, and spirits. Non alcoholic drinks like sodas, juices, bottled water, and specialty coffee generally do not have a cap and can be enjoyed throughout the day without strict limits. The 15 drink guideline is not meant to encourage excess but rather to balance enjoyment with safe consumption. For most passengers, reaching 15 alcoholic drinks in a single day is unlikely, as it already represents a very high intake. ## Why There Is a Limit The limit of around 15 alcoholic drinks per day is not about saving costs for the cruise line but rather about promoting safety and responsible service. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to safety concerns, medical issues, and disruptions for other guests. By placing a limit, Royal Caribbean ensures guests enjoy themselves responsibly while still providing excellent value through the package. ## Do Non Alcoholic Packages Have Limits Non alcoholic options like the Refreshment Package and Classic Soda Package do not have the same strict daily cap. Guests can enjoy unlimited soda refills, specialty coffee, juices, or bottled water. The only limit would be practical consumption since it is unlikely anyone could drink excessive amounts of soda or coffee in one day. ## How the Limit Works in Practice The package is monitored using your SeaPass card, which acts as your onboard identification and payment method. Every time you order a drink, the bartender or server scans your card. If you are close to the daily limit of 15 alcoholic drinks, the system may notify the staff. After reaching the limit, additional alcoholic drinks may not be served under the package, though you could still purchase drinks individually. This policy resets each day, meaning you can enjoy up to 15 alcoholic drinks again the following day. ## What Counts as a Drink Passengers often wonder what exactly counts as one drink in the daily tally. Here are some details * **Cocktails**: Each cocktail counts as one drink regardless of the ingredients. * **Beer**: A single beer bottle or draft counts as one drink. * **Wine**: A glass of wine counts as one drink. A bottle of wine is not included in the package but may be discounted. * **Spirits**: One serving of spirits counts as one drink. Double shots are not included. * **Specialty Coffees, Juices, and Soda**: Included with relevant packages but do not count against the alcoholic drink limit. ## Is 15 Drinks Enough For most passengers, the 15 alcoholic drink limit is more than enough. Consider the daily activities on board such as excursions, shows, dining, and relaxation. It is unlikely that most guests would drink 15 cocktails, beers, or glasses of wine every day of the cruise. Those who enjoy starting with a mimosa at breakfast, sipping beers by the pool, having cocktails before dinner, and enjoying wine with meals may come close to using 8 to 10 drinks daily. For very heavy drinkers, 15 may represent a ceiling, but for the majority of guests, it provides plenty of value. ## How to Maximize Value from a Drink Package 1. **Spread Out Consumption**: Enjoy drinks throughout the day from breakfast to late evening rather than trying to reach the limit quickly. 2. **Try New Beverages**: Explore different cocktails, wines, and specialty drinks you might not usually order. 3. **Stay Hydrated**: Use bottled water and non alcoholic options included in the package. 4. **Use Coffee and Juices**: Specialty coffee and fresh juices can cost extra without the package but are included, giving more value. 5. **Plan Excursion Days**: On port days, you may drink less, so consider whether a package is worth it for your itinerary. ## What Happens If You Reach the Limit If a passenger reaches 15 alcoholic drinks in a single day, they will usually be politely informed by the bartender or server that no additional alcoholic beverages can be served under the package. Non alcoholic drinks remain available without restriction. If desired, the guest may purchase additional alcoholic drinks individually at menu prices, but in most cases, 15 drinks are more than sufficient. ## Sharing and Restrictions Royal Caribbean does not allow passengers to share drink packages. Each package is designed for one person only. Attempting to share or transfer drinks can result in the package being revoked without a refund. This policy ensures fairness and prevents misuse. Additionally, guests must be of legal drinking age in their departure region to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages. This age is usually 21 for cruises departing from the United States and 18 for many international sailings. ## Example Scenarios ### Example 1: A Social Cruiser Emily enjoys cocktails at the pool, a glass of wine at lunch, coffee in the afternoon, and cocktails in the evening. She averages 7 to 8 drinks per day, well below the 15 drink limit but still finds the package excellent value. ### Example 2: A Light Drinker James prefers only one beer at dinner and perhaps a soda during the day. For him, buying drinks individually would cost less than the package. ### Example 3: A Heavy Drinker Sarah enjoys trying different cocktails, several glasses of wine, and beer throughout the day. She reaches close to the 15 drink limit. For her, the package offers tremendous value compared to paying individually. ## Non Alcoholic Beverages and Added Value Even if you do not consume many alcoholic drinks, packages like the Deluxe Beverage Package add value through inclusion of bottled water, sodas, specialty coffee, and fresh juices. Buying these items individually can add up quickly, especially on longer cruises. ## Is a Drink Package Worth It The worth of a drink package depends on your personal drinking habits. If you plan to enjoy multiple cocktails, wine, coffee, and bottled water daily, the package is usually a good investment. If you are a light drinker or prefer only occasional beverages, buying individually may be more cost effective. ## Tips for Deciding * **Estimate Daily Consumption**: Think about how many drinks you realistically consume on a vacation day. * **Compare Prices**: Look at average menu prices for cocktails, beers, wines, and coffee. * **Consider Port Days**: On days spent mostly off the ship, you may drink less. * **Check Promotions**: Royal Caribbean sometimes offers discounts on drink packages if purchased before boarding. ## Final Thoughts Royal Caribbean’s drink packages make cruising simpler and more enjoyable by eliminating the need to track individual beverage charges. The Deluxe Beverage Package allows up to 15 alcoholic drinks per person per day, which resets every 24 hours. Non alcoholic drinks like soda, water, juices, and coffee are generally unlimited. For most passengers, 15 alcoholic drinks in one day is more than enough. The package provides excellent value for those who enjoy a variety of beverages throughout the cruise, especially when combined with non alcoholic options. By understanding the rules, knowing your own drinking habits, and taking advantage of included extras, you can maximize your experience on board while staying within the guidelines.