And I was just pointing out that RC doesn't allow this. Many of us know that other lines, including Celebrity, do allow it. RC does not. And that is what you asked.
You should hear from the Suite Concierge 5 to 7 days before your cruise. S/he can make your reservations for you.
Correct - room service charges are waived.
It is $30 a night. When is your cruise? When only one ship is using Cape Liberty, everyone gets to park in the garage. When multiple ships are, (May to October-ish) only handicapped plates/placards and consecutive cruisers are permitted in the garage. There are surface lots for others.
Your only other choice is to stay at a hotel that offers parking, and shuttle to and from the port.
There are different rules for different bookings.
1. Full UWC and full segment cruisers have the Deluxe Beverage Package, wifi, and gratuities included in their cruise fare.
1. Full UWC have 50% off specialty dining and full segment cruisers have 30% off specialty dining.
2. Full UWC can bring on all the wine they want at any port.
2. No liquor. Wine only.
3. Gratuities are included for full UWC and full segment cruisers. Mini-leg cruisers must pay standard gratuities.
This is a balcony cabin, but the video shows what the sofabed looks like when it is open and made up for sleeping.
https://youtu.be/MzYoKhp_5so?si=uSMkofYUSRx451i2
Well, that "translates" to $85 USD, and includes gratuities, so that is equivalent to $72 + 18% gratuity. And that is pretty standard right now. Some ships are actually WAAAY more.
And YES, things have certainly gone up in three years!