Carnival & Royal Caribbean Just Announced SHOCKING New 2026 Rules
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Carnival & Royal Caribbean Just Announced SHOCKING New 2026 Rules
It’s now December, and if you’re planning a cruise in 2026, there’s something you absolutely need to know. Major cruise lines like Carnival and Royal Caribbean have announced significant rule changes for the new year — and whether these changes seem small or major, they will directly impact how you book, board, and enjoy your vacation. Many cruisers are already shocked, and some are worried these updates could disrupt their plans if they’re not prepared.
Let’s break it all down in today’s episode of Cruise Now.
Carnival & Royal Caribbean Just Announced SHOCKING New 2026 Rules
First, Carnival Cruise Line has discreetly updated a key restriction on their popular Cheers Drink Package, and the change has caught the attention of frequent cruisers. The modification doubles the mandatory waiting period between beverage orders.
The Cheers package is one of Carnival's most popular add-ons, offering unlimited alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, specialty coffees, bottled water, and various other drink options throughout the ship. For passengers who enjoy multiple drinks daily, it often represents significant savings over à la carte pricing.
According to archived versions of Carnival's website, the waiting period between orders was just five minutes as recently as last month. However, the current FAQ section now states: "Only one drink at a time may be ordered. There is a 10-minute wait between orders, and sharing is not permitted."
Carnival & Royal Caribbean Just Announced SHOCKING New 2026 Rules
Carnival has not issued an official statement explaining this policy change. Passengers speculate the extended interval may be designed to reduce overindulgence and promote responsible drinking, or to prevent package holders from ordering drinks for non-package holders.
Interestingly, enforcement appears inconsistent across Carnival's fleet. Some passengers report bartenders strictly monitoring order intervals through the point-of-sale system, while others encounter no enforcement whatsoever.
If you have an upcoming Carnival cruise and plan to purchase the Cheers package, consider timing your drink orders accordingly, especially during popular events like sail-away parties or dinner service. While the change may seem minor, it could impact how you pace your beverage consumption throughout your voyage.