Here’s what you can expect with Royal Caribbean’s room service breakfast options.

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The creator provides an overview of the breakfast room service options available on Royal Caribbean cruise ships. The video explains the distinction between free and paid breakfast selections. Guests can access a complimentary continental breakfast that includes items such as yogurt, cereal, coffee, juice, pastries, oatmeal, and grits without a delivery fee. For those willing to pay a nine dollar and ninety five cent fee plus a twenty percent service charge, a wider variety of hot food is available. Paid options include omelets, pancakes, hash browns, bacon, and sausage. The creator shares their personal order, which included Froot Loops with chocolate milk, orange juice, pastries, and an omelette with chicken sausage. They also detail their gluten free selection consisting of an omelette, bacon, and oatmeal. Additionally, the creator shares a specific tip for making mocha coffee by ordering regular coffee with cream and adding a hot chocolate packet.
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I hate crowded breakfast buffets on port days.
I will gladly, in this case, pay Royal Caribbean's $9.95 plus 20% service charge fee to get room service delivered to my room.
But if you don't want to pay, good news, because there are some free options.
My favorite cruise moneys saving hack, jail house mochas.
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