Casino Royale Symphony Of The Seas

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Review of Symphony Of The Seas deck 4

Ill be taking my very first cruise ever on Symphony of the Seas 7 days on Jan, 2020. Im still getting use to all guides and tips on youtube/google. Ive also been very vigilant on the cruise planner feature on royal caribbean website. My 2 questions below: What is the cheapest deluxe drink package.

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  • Royal Theater (upper orchestra level 2 of 3)
  • Studio B (ice rink theater /balcony level 2)
  • Entertainment Place (neighborhood / night club district) offers daily live performances and demonstrations (incl cooking demos and DreamWorks characters meets-greets).
  • Comedy Club (“The Attic”) is an adult comedy lounge with its own bar and live stand up comedy acts nightly. Adjacent to the club is the Crown & Anchor room.
  • Diamond Club (open 24-hours) is an exclusive lounge & bar for Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club passengers (by the RCI’s loyalty program). The lounge offers concierge service (between 8:30 – 11:30 am, and between 5 – 8:30 pm). The amenities and services provided include: personalized stationery, served Continental breakfast (8 – 10 am), Hors d’oeuvres and petit fours (served, respectively, before and after dinner), complimentary self-service bar (free drinks), reservations (specialty restaurants, shore excursions/tours, Beach Cabanas), Salon/Spa appointments, show ticketing assistance, media borrowing (music and movies on disks and DVDs), business services (faxing, copying), private party arrangements. The lounge also has Internet-connected computers.
  • Jazz on 4 (90+ seats) is a jazz club bar a small stage (for live performances /most nights), leather armchairs, big comfortable sofas, fluorescent lighting. Here is also hosted the “Prohibition Party” (on every 5th night of the cruise /reservations-only).
  • Art Gallery displays original artworks available for purchasing at discount prices (allegedly cheaper than at land galleries).
  • Casino Royale is a large-capacity, Vegas-style gambling casino with 456 slot machines, 27 gaming tables, poker room (for high-stake players), full-service Casino Bar and lounge (seating area with plush chairs and sofas). The Casino staff also provides complimentary gambling lessons. Regularly, here are hosted gambling tournaments. The list of available games includes Video Poker (machines) and table games (Craps, Roulette, Black Jack 21, Caribbean Stud Poker). Guests can pay in cash, with their “Sea Pass” cards or with their WOWbands. The Casino is a smoking-allowed area, but also has a small non-smoking section.
  • Izumi Japanese Cuisine (portside) is the RCI’s signature pan-Asian cuisine specialty restaurant with mostly traditional Japanese dishes (sushi-teppanyaki-hibachi, tableside cooking). The restaurant is a la carte priced and open for Lunch (seadays only, between 12 – 1:30 pm) and Dinner (between 6 – 9:30 pm). The restaurant is comprised of a sushi bar (sushi/sashimi) and a Hibachi room (another section with 2 cooking stations). Reservations are required for the hibachi room only (not for the sashimi-sushi room). The menu includes sushi rolls, signature rolls, sashimi (2- or 5-piece, also combo platter), sukiyaki, yakimeshi, ishiyaki (grill / chicken, beef), wakame salad (seaweed), pan-fried gyoza dumplings (pork), hot/cold appetizers, premium seafood (tempura, tuna, shrimp, lobster, eel, crab), noodles, desserts (ice cream, pancake, caramel flan, dessert sampler) and specialty drinks (cocktails, beer, sake selection). Edamame soybeans and miso soup are complimentary. Izumi has Teppanyaki menu (for iron griddle-cooked food) and Omakase menu (Chef’s choice).
  • Izumi Express is the Royal Caribbean’s new “sushi to go” option available fleetwide since July 2016. The “take-out sushi” is fresh-made and of premium quality. The new option is a great choice for families with kids (avoiding the formal sit-down meal) and for all passengers willing to enjoy this popular Japanese food somewhere else on the cruise ship (incl in their cabins). Izumi Express sushi ordering is via phone (any one on the ship, incl the cabin’s) and also by going to the Izumi restaurant and placing your order there. Guests can order any item from the Izumi’s sushi menu during the restaurant’s operational hours. The staff takes the order and provides a time window to pick it up (usually within 10-15 min). Meals are in to-go containers (plastic, transparent) and conveniently bagged up. Quick and easy takeaway service is provided by the new Izumi Express carts (colored in black) offering up to 8 pre-packaged sushi rolls.
  • Main Dining Room (mid-level 2 of 3) is an aft-located complimentary restaurant for Dinner only, with 2 fixed sittings – at 6 or 8:30 pm, plus the flexible My Time Dining program.
  • Cruise cabins from 4660 to 4688, all of which are starboard-location Single cabins in categories 2O-Studio Oceanview, and 2W-Studio Interior.

Symphony Of The Seas Suites

MIAMI, April 09, 2009 - High-stakes players come together on the high seas aboard some of the most innovative cruise ships in the world for a Royal Caribbean International vacation. In addition to a myriad of exclusive onboard amenities to enjoy - such as surfing simulators, ice skating rinks, cantilevered whirlpools and the cruise line's iconic rock-climbing wall - guests 18 years or older (21 or older in Alaska) can join in world-class casino gaming and tournaments in the cruise line's signature Casino Royale.
Whatever their game of choice, players have many opportunities to get onboard and get in on the action in a variety of tournaments. Guests on all four-night or longer itineraries in 2009 can buy into and vie for cash prizes and a complimentary cruise for two in the cruise line's Royal Poker Tour. Winners of these satellite tournaments also will receive an entry to the Royal Poker Tour Championship to play for an estimated prize pool of $100,000.
'Slot aces' will enjoy a banner year aboard Royal Caribbean International cruise ships. With cruise vacation choices departing from convenient local ports, guests can buy into and compete in the 2009 Club Royale Slot Tournaments for cash prizes ranging from $6,000 - $15,000. West Coast vacationers can join in the excitement aboard Mariner of the Seas, the largest cruise ship to sail regularly in the Pacific Ocean now from Los Angeles. Two upcoming sailings - July 12 and November 22, 2009 - will feature slot tournaments on Mariner's seven-night Mexican Riviera itinerary.
Players can join in on Club Royale Slot Tournaments on the following sailings from ports in the Northeast:
- May 30, 2009 - Five-night Bermuda cruise sailing roundtrip from Norfolk, VA, aboard Grandeur of the Seas
- July 25 and September 19, 2009 - Five-night Bermuda cruise sailing from Baltimore, MD, aboard Grandeur of the Seas
- October 10, 2009 - Seven-night Canada & New England cruise sailing from Boston, MA, aboard Jewel of the Seas
Guests also can participate in the Club Royale Slot Tournaments on the following South Florida sailings:
- April 19, 2009 - Seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise sailing roundtrip from Miami aboard Freedom of the Seas
- May 21, June 18, July 16, and October 8, 2009 - Four-night Western Caribbean cruise sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale aboard Enchantment of the Seas
- September 19, 2009 - Five-night Western Caribbean cruise sailing from Fort Lauderdale aboard Enchantment of the Seas
Club Royale's top 100 players also will have the option to join Royal Caribbean International on the following sailings to play in the by-invitation-only 2009 Masters Tournaments:
- August 15 - Slots Masters Tournament on a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise sailing from Miami aboard Liberty of the Seas
- May 9 and October 24, 2009 - Blackjack Masters Tournament on a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise sailing from Miami aboard Liberty of the Seas
As a member of Club Royale, qualified players can enjoy special offers on future Royal Caribbean International cruises, the ability to earn onboard comps, and exclusive invitations to tournament sailings. In addition, points earned at slot machines on ships with automated player tracking can be redeemed onboard for cash, merchandise, and drinks. Club Royale members also receive Royal Caribbean's new Casino Royale Newsletter, which informs players of the latest onboard gaming developments, special offers and upcoming tournaments by email monthly. For more information about Royal Caribbean's Club Royale, please visit www.royalcaribbean.com/clubroyale, call (888) 561-2234, or email clubroyale@rccl.com.
Royal Caribbean's signature Casino Royale features an array of world-class casino table games, such as blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker, as well as dozens of unique slot machine games to choose from. Some of the popular slot machines include Wheel of Fortune, Triple Diamond, and Red, White & Blue. With gaming alternatives to suit any player's preference and a centrally located casino bar, the adults-only gaming area is one of the many entertainment options onboard Royal Caribbean ships that bring to life a dynamic and engaging scene. For more information about Royal Caribbean International's onboard casino games and Casino Royale, please visit www.royalcaribbeancasinoroyale.com.
Additional tournament restrictions apply, such as minimum conditions and participants requirements. To enroll in the scheduled slot tournaments, guests should email clubroyale@rccl.com.