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it can be as much as a room now for 2 people. Drinks are around $15 each. Just depends on how much you drink.
Answered by wlstck64 on August 26, 2024
It really depends on what you tend to drink. Beers drinks tend to do better buying by the bucket than on the package, while martini lovers tend to save the best by getting the package. Also, you need to factor in your port plans as the package is only for shipboard purchases. Remember, all adults in the cabin must purchase the package, & there is a 15 alcoholic drinks per day limit.
Answered by maryred on August 26, 2024
For me, the benefit of having the cheers package is the freedom of choice. While you can try a variety of drinks a la cart, I tend to stick to my “go to” drinks when I am paying for one at a time. With the package, I try all kinds of things that I would never typically buy. I have a mimosa or bellini with brunch, an Irish or Caribbean coffee as I saunter around, frozen drinks, wine, etc. You see someone drinking something interesting, just ask them what it is an order one for yourself. Economically, it’s quite an up front cost. But having to limit yourself and do math as you go can be it’s own burden. I’ve tried it both ways and just prefer to eat the cost of the package and enjoy the trip.
Answered by HarryMess on August 26, 2024
It only takes 6-7 drinks to pay itself off - we always get the cheers package as we know we’ll be indulging at least that everyday. In addition, it covers all other drinks, specialty coffees, etc. We also pick up Gatorade/Powerade every couple times we head to the bar - helps to keep hydrated in the heat to avoid hangovers and also we stock up our fridge/cooler with them to take with us to the beach or in port. So ultimately it depends on your drinking habits but I think it’s easily worth it if you like to indulge… happy cruising 🍻
Answered by rockhound83 on September 01, 2024
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