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Hi myself and partner were looking at drinks packages.

 

We don't drink alcohol so soft drinks only.

 

The packages are royal replenish at £12 a day

 

Or royal refreshment at £4 a day...

 

I'm stuck on which one to go for my boyfriend drinks coffee and tea a lot so maybe the replenish one might be good .

 

Does anyone have any experience of what other drinks the royal replenish gives? Like milkshake , mocktails etc? From personal experiences onboard?

 

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Coffee and tea are included in your fare. So is ice water, lemonade or flavored water, milk and juice at breakfast. I don't believe there are milkshakes anywhere, unless the ship has a Johnny Rockets restaurant..and that would not be included in a package. Can't help with "mocktails"....If I'm imbibing those calories, it better have alcohol in it!!

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Coffee and tea are included in your fare. So is ice water, lemonade or flavored water, milk and juice at breakfast. I don't believe there are milkshakes anywhere, unless the ship has a Johnny Rockets restaurant..and that would not be included in a package. Can't help with "mocktails"....If I'm imbibing those calories, it better have alcohol in it!!

 

So if I don't get a drinks package I can still get iced water , coffee , tea , flavoured water, lemonade and milk? Anytime without paying? Or just at dining times?

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So if I don't get a drinks package I can still get iced water , coffee , tea , flavoured water, lemonade and milk? Anytime without paying? Or just at dining times?

 

 

Yes, there will be an area with coffee, tea and water on the Royal Promenade 24 hours a day.

As for lemonade, I think it's at the lunch location during meals/snacks

 

 

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There's iced flavoured water provided with lunch and dinner in the Windjammer....things like lemon or melon....and there were juices provided at breakfast, and possibly flavoured water too which I didn't notice because I always took the orange juice. :cool:

There is a Johnnie Rockets, which was- I think- a small charge for the food, but I think you paid for the large milkshakes.;)

Each cabin has a kettle, with teabags and a rather (to us) unpleasant milk substitute....There was no coffee provided, although we took a tiny jar of decaf., but we wished we'd taken a small Nescafe or something as well. If we had been going for longer, we'd have bought a 1/2 litre of milk and kept it in the fridge. I think the tea bags were Tetley, but we had some Twinings with us- and there's a good selection at the tea stations.

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