Passengers staying in this class will be given amenities based on three tiered service levels, with premium features including a “Royal Genie” butler, free internet, which the line said was the fastest at sea, complimentary speciality dining, inclusive gratuities, upgraded room amenities and “an ultimate beverage package”.
The Royal Suite Class will be available on sailings from May 2016 onboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis and Quantum-class ships.
The service will also be available on new ships Harmony of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas when they launch in spring 2016.
The Royal Suite Class will comprise three service levels based on suite category: Star Class, Sky Class and Sea Class.
• The Star Class will include the most comprehensive collection of facilities and services and the most expansive, state-of-the-art accommodation, such as Quantum-class’ two-deck high Royal Loft Suite, along with the Owner’s Loft Suite, Four Bedroom Family Suite, Grand Loft Suite, Sky Loft Suite and Two Bedroom AquaTheatre Suite.
• The Sky Class will feature a selection of inclusive amenities in beautifully furnished staterooms such as the AquaTheatre Suite, Crown Loft Suite, Owner’s Suite, Royal Family Suite, Superior Grand Suite and Grand Suite.
• The Sea Class will have the premium touches in more spacious suites such as the Family Connected Junior Suite, Family Junior Suite, Spa Junior Suite and Junior Suite.
Star Class guests will receive the new complimentary Royal Genie service – a butler trained and certified by the British Butler Institute, who will serve as a personal assistant to help guests with “nearly everything and anything 24 hours a day”, the line said.
Requests include reservations, in-room dining requests, and any other needs – from laundry, ironing and shoe shining, to luggage handling and unpacking.
In addition, Royal Caribbean said the Royal Genie will pamper guests with handcrafted cocktails made in-suite as well as assist in creating and reserving customised shore excursions.
Royal Caribbean 'redefines luxury at sea'
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