There is a service fee that was waived since you purchased the Plus package. For those with no package, room service has I believe a one time set up fee of 15.00 that covers the duration of your cruise.
Carnival, Royal, NCL, MSC, Celebrity all have cards. Princess is unique with medallion. Carnival is unique with the fact that you have to sign for your drinks with Cheers. All others mentioned don't make you sign for drinks
We wear the medallion as a watch and highly prefer it since it unlocks your cabin door as you approach.
Have cruised on Princess twice. 14 days on the Discovery to the Mexican Riviera and California coastal. And another 14 on the Majestic to Alaska. I will infer that it all depends upon the length of your cruise and the age of the ship. If it's a long cruise on one of the older ships, the demographics should be skewed older. If it's a 7-14 day cruise on one of the newer ships, not as much. It'll be even younger with the introduction of the new Sphere Class ships, the Sun and the Star. There will be new family oriented stuff on board.
At no time over our 28 days did the ship close at 700. The two shows in the main showroom were at 730 and 930 each night. We closed Good Spirits at Sea at 1145 each evening.
Never made it to Crooners since we enjoyed the bartenders, service and the special evening menu at Good Spirits at Sea. But we'll make sure to make it there many times on the 63 nights we have currently booked on the Sun, Discovery and Enchanted over the next 21 months.
Thanks. There was a Crooners on both ships, but we liked the drinks so much at Good Spirits, that's where we did 90% of our drinking. That list though looked tasty.