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5 easy ways to contact Royal Caribbean customer service Plus 2 to avoid

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Table Of Content What is available to reserve on the Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner site? How can I make reservations on the Cruise Planner? Work with your travel agent Social Media Certainly a phone call is quite simple, but it's a bit of a guessing game how long you will have to wait until you get a hold of someone. Plus, Royal Caribbean has different phone numbers for reservations, excursions, groups, and more. So you if you don't call the right department first, it may be more wasted time. What is available to reserve on the Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner site? It’s tempting to “wait it out” before purchasing cruise add-ons like drink packages and shore excursions. No one wants to pay more than necessary, but waiting to book add-ons on the Cruise Planner will, more often than not, end up costing you more money than booking right away. If you want to reserve a specialty restaurant or other cruise add-on with friends and family not sailing in your stateroom, be sure t

Post-Cruise Inquiries

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Table Of Content Spotted: Royal Caribbean trademarks new customer loyalty program names Can I link reservations together to make bookings with friends and family? Photo Other Posts You May Enjoy: Social Media FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS You could use your phone like normal and place calls and text messages by connecting to the cell provider on the Royal Caribbean ship, but this comes with a heft roaming cost. Calls made from your Royal Caribbean ship to somewhere on land (ship to shore) can be made from your stateroom phone and also costs $7.95 per minute, billed to your SeaPass account. The best part of relying on the cruise ship phones to reach someone else onboard is it's totally free. Royal Caribbean cruise ships range in a guest capacity of about 2,000 to 6,500, so finding one person onboard is not always a simple task. Royal Caribbean is active on several social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Spotted: Royal Caribbean trademarks new customer