Disabled Facilities:
- Wheelchair-accessible staterooms with wider doors and grab bars.
- Service animals are welcome.
- Audio loops and visual-tactile alert systems for guests with hearing impairments.
- Accessible seating in entertainment venues and dining areas.
Medical Facilities:
- The onboard medical center can handle a range of medical conditions and emergencies.
- Common medications and first aid supplies are available.
- Please bring an adequate supply of any specific medications you require, as availability onboard may vary.
Dietary Requirements:
- Special meal requests can be made in advance, including vegan, low-carb, and allergen-free options.
- In-room dining can also cater to specific dietary needs upon request.
- Please discuss your dietary requirements with the cruise line when booking and again with the ship’s staff when you board.
Dress Code:
- Daytime is casual (swimwear, shorts, t-shirts for on-deck activities).
- Evening varies; smart casual in dining rooms, formal nights suits and dresses or tuxedos and evening gowns. Theme nights may be an opportunity to have fun and dress up.
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Smoking Policy:
- Designated smoking areas are clearly marked, usually on one side of the ship and in certain bars and the casino.
- E-cigarettes are permitted in designated smoking areas but not in non-smoking areas.
- Compliance with the smoking policy is required for the comfort and safety of all guests.
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Wi-Fi:
- Internet packages are available to purchase pre-cruise or once onboard.
- Packages range from minimal access to text messaging to more comprehensive plans that include streaming.
- Connection speeds may vary and may not be as fast as onshore internet.
Onboard Languages:
- The primary language onboard is English, but key information is often available in Spanish, German, Italian, and French.
- Guest services can assist in multiple languages, and language assistance is available in emergencies.
Drinking Policy:
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage packages are available for purchase, which can save you money compared to individual drink purchases.
- Royal Caribbean strictly enforces its age policy for alcohol consumption; ID may be required.
- Bringing alcohol onboard is restricted; usually, only two bottles of wine or champagne per stateroom at embarkation.
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