New Cruise Rules Starting Jan 1st 2026 (Don't Get DENIED) | Cruise Tips
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Will your cruise feel upgraded or unexpectedly expensive in all the places you weren't looking?
Loyalty used to be the one steady part of cruising. Sail enough nights, climb the ladder, enjoy the perks.
Norwegian now charges for a second entree in the main dining room.
Virgin built its brand on having gratuitities included. The simplicity was a selling point. Not anymore.
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Cruising in 2026 won’t feel the same — and the biggest surprises won’t hit you at booking… they’ll hit you once you’re already onboard. Loyalty perks are getting rewritten, “included” is starting to mean less, and new fees + taxes are quietly reshaping what a “great deal” actually costs. In this video, we break down the most important 2026 cruise changes — from Royal Caribbean’s new Points Choice, to Carnival replacing VIFP, to Norwegian’s new dining charges, Virgin’s gratuities shift, Princess deposit rules, rising travel taxes (including Hawaii), and the new era of premium private islands and beach clubs that look amazing… but can cost more than you expect. Before you book your next sailing, ask yourself: Will your cruise feel upgraded… or unexpectedly expensive in all the places you weren’t watching? 😬 💬 Comment below: which change affects your cruising style the most — loyalty, fees, taxes, or private islands? 00:54 – Loyalty Programs Are Being Shaken Up 02:05 – Royal Caribbean Introduces Points Choice 03:23 – Carnival Rewards Replaces VIFP 04:45 – New Fees & Surcharges Coming in 2026 04:58 – Norwegian: The $5 Entrée Surprise 05:35 – Beverage Package Doesn’t Cover Great Stirrup Cay 06:09 – Room Service Limits 06:27 – Royal Caribbean: Higher Late-Night Kids’ Club Fees 06:49 – Virgin Voyages Brings Back Gratuities 07:17 – Virgin’s New Fare Choices 07:40 – Princess Moves to Non-Refundable Deposits 07:58 – Royal Caribbean Increases Childcare Fees 09:00 – Virgin Voyages Drops All-Inclusive Gratuities 10:12 – Virgin Introduces Voyage Fare Choices 11:39 – Princess Changes Its Deposit Policy 12:45 – Travel Taxes Are Going Up 12:58 – Hawaii’s New 14% Cruise Tax 13:29 – Other Destinations Quietly Increasing Fees 14:27 – Private Islands & Beach Clubs Are Getting Major Upgrades 14:54 – Royal Caribbean’s New Generation of Beach Clubs 15:39 – Why Passengers Are Split 16:08 – What These Changes Mean for Your 2026 Cruise #CruiseTips #Cruiselife #CruiseNews