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I’ve been on over 50 cruises. Here are 5 things I never buy on the ships.

January 7, 2026
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I’ve been on over 50 cruises. Here are 5 things I never buy on the ships.
megan posing in front of a cruise ship at a port
I’ve been taking cruises for the last 15 years, and there are some things I still won’t spend my money on. Megan duBois
  • I’ve been on over 50 cruises, and there are things and experiences I never pay for on ships.
  • Drink packages aren’t worth it for me since I don’t typically drink enough on the cruise.
  • Instead of buying lanyards, I just carry my room key in my phone case.

I’ve taken over 50 cruises on nearly a dozen different lines over the past 15 or so years.

No matter what ship I’m on, some extras and experiences aren’t worth the price.

Here are the things I never buy on a cruise.

I never buy drink packages since I don’t drink enough to get my money’s worth.

cocktails on a bar on a cruise ship
Megan duBois

Most major cruise lines, like Carnival and Royal Caribbean, offer drink packages.

They vary significantly across companies and tiers — some cruise lines offer travelers 15 drinks a day, while others have no daily limit. Prices also vary, though I’ve seen many cost about $70 to $100 a day.

Unfortunately, on every cruise I’ve been on, everyone (of legal drinking age) in the same stateroom has to make the same decision on drink packages. Even if you’re traveling with someone who doesn’t drink, they would still have to pay for a package if you want one.

Ultimately, I don’t drink enough to justify spending hundreds of extra dollars for drink packages on a cruise.

Instead, I stick to ordering my beverages à la carte. It saves me money and makes me really think about what I’m ordering.

I get pampered at home instead of booking spa experiences at sea.

disney magic cruise ship docked at a port
Megan duBois

Salon services, including pedicures, manicures, and blowouts, are available on a lot of ships, but I always skip them. The prices for these services are often at a premium, much higher than what I’d ever pay at home.

It’s also nice to walk onto the ship already looking and feeling great — one of my favorite parts of cruising is the excuse to get a pedicure beforehand.

Plus, I’d rather spend my time at sea enjoying the ship and activities instead of doing something I could easily do back home.

Room-service charges are getting out of hand, so I skip getting food delivered.

plate of fries and chicken tenders and a glass of wine on a table on a cruise
Megan duBois

If room service is no extra charge, I’d definitely take advantage of it. However, these days, I’ve found it typically costs extra to have food delivered to your cabin.

Instead of paying the fees, I’ll head to one of the included dining options — often a buffet or main dining room — when I’m hungry to get snacks or meals.

If I really want to eat in my cabin because I need some downtime or want to watch a movie, I ask the staff if there are any take-out options available.

I also take food to quiet areas on the ship, like adults-only pools, if I want a chill spot that’s not my room.

Lanyards don’t feel like a necessary purchase in this day and age.

white lanyard with clear card case on a table
You don’t have to dig around for your key with a lanyard. Jennifer Greene

It can be tricky to keep track of your room key, which usually doubles as a form of payment and ID to get on and off the ship.

Most cruise lines have an abundance of lanyards for sale as a remedy, but I don’t think they’re worth it.

Instead, I just put my key card inside my phone case. Since I always have my phone with me, I also always have my room key.

I skip cruise-line excursions and explore ports on my own.

megan posing in front of a colorful sign that reads cozumel in cozumel Mexico
Megan duBois

One of the biggest expenses of a cruise, besides the actual booking, is excursions. Cruise lines offer dozens at ports of call around the world, but they’re often very expensive for a solo traveler, let alone a family.

Instead, I like to explore the ports on my own or with a third-party excursion company. These excursions are typically more affordable and offer comparable experiences, and I always read a lot of reviews before booking.

The biggest perk of booking excursions through a cruise line is that the ship waits for you to get back if you’re running late.

So, if you’re going the third-party route, be sure your excursion will get you back to the ship at least an hour before it’s set to depart so you don’t get left behind.

This story was originally published on February 27, 2024, and most recently updated on January 7, 2026.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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