Wishing on a star
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2002
Just read this while checking out that hilarious thread mentioned by Wovenwonder....
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One of the immediate impressions we got on Brilliance of the Seas was an imitation of a cash register ringing in our ear: Kching. Royal Caribbean seems to be moving ever further into ala carte territory and by this we mean beyond the usual stuff for which youre prepared to spend money, like shore excursions, spa services, and casino gaming. In this case, be prepared to pay $10 to take Pathway to Yoga at the fitness center, 99 cents-and-up to buy a pastry from Latte-tudes, $9.95 to watch relatively recent-run movies on RCTV, and a $20 service fee to eat in the ships alternative restaurants.
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Ouch!!! All of these little K'chings could really add up! I wonder if a RCCL cruise ends up being that much cheaper than DCL after all????
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One of the immediate impressions we got on Brilliance of the Seas was an imitation of a cash register ringing in our ear: Kching. Royal Caribbean seems to be moving ever further into ala carte territory and by this we mean beyond the usual stuff for which youre prepared to spend money, like shore excursions, spa services, and casino gaming. In this case, be prepared to pay $10 to take Pathway to Yoga at the fitness center, 99 cents-and-up to buy a pastry from Latte-tudes, $9.95 to watch relatively recent-run movies on RCTV, and a $20 service fee to eat in the ships alternative restaurants.
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Ouch!!! All of these little K'chings could really add up! I wonder if a RCCL cruise ends up being that much cheaper than DCL after all????