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Legend of the Seas Drink Package Prices: What You'll Actually Pay

Legend of the Seas drink package prices from daily Cruise Planner tracking — Deluxe Beverage from $63/night, plus WiFi and the break-even math.

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Legend of the Seas Drink Package Prices: What You'll Actually Pay

Royal Caribbean's Legend of the Seas hasn't poured a single drink yet. We've still tracked her Cruise Planner package prices every day since early 2026 — covering the July 4 inaugural sailing and the months after it.

The catch with any drink package price is that it moves daily. Royal Caribbean prices these dynamically, so the number you see in the Cruise Planner today might not be there tomorrow — and a single quote can't tell you whether it's a good price. What follows is what Legend's packages have actually cost, day by day, across the ship's first sailings.

This guide covers the Deluxe Beverage Package, the cheaper drink options, the WiFi package, and whether the typical price is worth it.


Quick Answer: Legend of the Seas Package Prices

TL;DR
Package (per person, per night)Tracked lowTypicalList price
Deluxe Beverage$63$88$126.50
Refreshment (non-alcoholic)$27$34
Classic Soda$11$14
VOOM Surf + Stream WiFi$27$30$42.68
  • The list price is rarely the price: the Deluxe package has never tracked anywhere near its $126.50 sticker.
  • The drink package crept up, not down: unlike Legend's cabin fares, the Deluxe price drifted higher from February into spring.
  • The bottom line: the day you buy matters more than buying early — one inaugural sailing's Deluxe price swung nearly $30/night.

What the Deluxe Beverage Package Has Actually Cost

For Legend's inaugural sailings, the Deluxe package has hovered around $88/night — roughly $40 below its list price, but well above its own floor.

The Deluxe Beverage Package is the all-inclusive option: beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits up to $14 a drink, plus specialty coffee, soda, and bottled water. It is the package most cruisers actually weigh.

Deluxe Beverage PackagePer person, per night
Tracked low$63
Typical price$88
Tracked high$101
Royal Caribbean list price$126.50

The $126.50 sticker is a number nobody pays. Across every day we have tracked, the Deluxe package on Legend has stayed well under list — the "discount" is permanent, not a flash sale.

What actually matters is the gap between the floor and the ceiling. Across inaugural sailings, the Deluxe package has run from $63 to $101/night.

Even on a single sailing, the price moves — one July sailing swung from $63 to $92 on different days. That's nearly $30/night, or about $200 per person over a week.

The package drifted up while the cabin fare drifted down

Here is the part that's easy to miss. Legend's cabin fares have eased down since tracking began, but the Deluxe drink package moved the other way — it climbed through February and March before settling.

That is worth knowing if you assumed the package would get cheaper as launch approaches. It hasn't. The floor has stayed near $63, but the typical price has firmed up, which means the "wait and it'll drop" instinct that works on cabin fares hasn't paid off on the drink package.


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The Cheaper Drink Options

If you don't drink alcohol, the Refreshment Package costs roughly a third of the Deluxe — and the soda package is cheaper still.

Not everyone needs the full bar. Royal Caribbean's two non-alcoholic packages cover most of the same fountain drinks, coffees, and bottled waters without the spirits.

PackageTracked lowTypicalWhat it covers
Refreshment$27$34Mocktails, specialty coffee, soda, fresh juice, bottled water
Classic Soda$11$14Fountain soda and refills

The Refreshment Package is the quiet middle option. At a typical $34/night, it lands well below the Deluxe and makes sense for a coffee-and-soda drinker who skips the alcohol.

The Classic Soda Package is the budget floor — at around $14/night, it only pays off if you genuinely drink several fountain sodas a day. For most people, paying per drink is cheaper.


What WiFi Costs on Legend

The VOOM Surf + Stream package has tracked between $27 and $34/night — and unlike the drink package, it has barely moved.

VOOM Surf + Stream is Royal Caribbean's full-speed internet: enough for streaming, video calls, and uploading photos. On Legend's inaugural sailings it has been steady.

VOOM Surf + StreamPer person, per night
Tracked low$27
Typical price$30
Royal Caribbean list price$42.68

The price has held in a narrow band the whole time we have watched it — no real trend up or down. That makes WiFi the easiest of these to budget for.

One thing the price doesn't tell you: VOOM is sold per device, per guest. Two people who both want to stream are buying two packages, so the real cost on a week-long sailing is double the per-night figure above. For the full fleet-wide picture, see our Royal Caribbean WiFi package prices guide.


Is the Drink Package Worth It on Legend?

At a typical $88/night, the Deluxe package breaks even at about 6 to 7 drinks a day.

Royal Caribbean caps the Deluxe package at $14 per drink. Divide the package price by that ceiling and you get your break-even point — the number of drinks per day where the package starts paying for itself.

The Break-Even Math

  • At the $63 floor: the package pays off at about 5 drinks a day.
  • At the typical $88: you need 6 to 7 drinks a day to come out ahead.
  • At the $101 high: the bar climbs past 7 drinks a day — a hard number to hit.

Prices move daily, so your break-even moves with them. Our cruise drink package calculator pulls the live price for your ship and shows the exact number of drinks a day you'd need to come out ahead.

Those "drinks" include specialty coffees, bottled waters, and mocktails, not just cocktails. If you start the day with a $7 latte, drink bottled water by the pool, and have a few cocktails at night, you reach the break-even faster than you'd think.

The honest read: if you're a steady drinker, the Deluxe package at $88 is fair. If you have a glass of wine with dinner and not much else, paying à la carte almost always wins. For the full fleet-wide break-even breakdown, see our Royal Caribbean Deluxe Beverage Package guide.

Beverage is one of the two big pre-buys; specialty dining is the other. We cover Legend's dining packages and what they've actually cost in our Legend of the Seas dining package guide.


When the Price Has Been Lowest

There is no reliable seasonal sale — the floor shows up unpredictably, which is exactly why a tracked history beats a single quote.

Royal Caribbean prices these packages dynamically. The Deluxe price on Legend has bounced between its $63 floor and its $101 ceiling without a clean pattern you could plan around.

That is the core problem the "% off" banner creates. It always shows a discount, so it never tells you whether today's price is near the floor or the ceiling. Two people on the same sailing can pay $63 and $92 for the identical package, depending only on which day they happened to buy.

The takeaway: don't anchor to the list price or the sale banner. Anchor to where the price has actually been. If you can buy near $63, that's the floor. Anything above $90 is the ceiling, and waiting for a dip has a real shot at beating it.


How We Track This Data

Every figure in this guide comes from All Aboard Deals' own price tracking. We have monitored Royal Caribbean's Cruise Planner prices for Legend of the Seas every day since early 2026 — covering the July 4, 2026 inaugural sailing and the months that follow.

That spans roughly 5,800 tracked beverage prices across six products and about 1,400 internet prices across two products. All figures are per person, per night, and reflect the lowest adult price we recorded each day.

This is about five months of daily package history on a ship that entered service in July 2026. Now that she's sailing and our tracking window keeps growing, we keep this guide current. For the full cabin, comparison, and inaugural-premium picture, start with our Legend of the Seas pricing guide.


Our Royal Caribbean price tracker scores every Legend of the Seas fare 0-100 against 8.6M+ tracked price snapshots — so you know whether the cabin price is fair before you start adding packages. For real-time package price alerts on your specific sailing, All Aboard Deals Pro does the watching for you — and if you book in CAD, GBP, EUR or AUD, you can track Legend's packages in your own currency so a drop alert reflects a real price move, not the exchange rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

For Legend's inaugural sailings, the Deluxe Beverage Package has tracked as low as $63/night, with a typical price around $88/night and a high near $101/night — against a Royal Caribbean list price of $126.50. The Refreshment Package runs about $34/night and the Classic Soda Package about $14/night. All prices are per person, per night.
At a typical $88/night, the Deluxe package breaks even at roughly 6 to 7 drinks a day, using Royal Caribbean's $14-per-drink ceiling. If you drink several cocktails, specialty coffees, and bottled waters daily, it pays off. If you have a glass or two of wine with dinner, à la carte is usually cheaper.
The VOOM Surf + Stream package has tracked between $27 and $34/night for Legend's inaugural sailings, against a $42.68 list price. It supports streaming and video calls. Pre-buying through the Cruise Planner is almost always cheaper than buying onboard.
Almost always, yes — pre-cruise Cruise Planner prices run well below the onboard rate. But the pre-cruise price itself moves daily. On Legend, the Deluxe package has ranged from $63 to about $101/night across inaugural sailings, and it keeps moving day to day even on a single sailing — so the day you buy matters more than whether you buy early.
Effectively, the package is always discounted off list price, but the discount size changes daily. On Legend, the Deluxe Beverage Package has drifted up since February rather than down, so the 'sale' banner is not a reliable signal. Watching the actual tracked price for your sailing tells you more than the percentage off.
Graham H
About the author

Graham H — Founder, All Aboard Deals

Graham has been cruising for over a decade and has sailed on 15+ cruises across Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and Virgin.

He built All Aboard Deals to track cruise prices the same way traders track charts — monitoring 29,000+ sailings and spotting fares that fall well below their recent averages.

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