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Royal Caribbean Expands Royal Genie Access Fleetwide: What Club Royale Members Should Know

Royal Caribbean is widening access to Royal Genie beyond the usual top-tier setup. For Club Royale members, that changes the value of certain offers and the way some sailings may be booked.

By Royal Intel DeskPublished 2026-07-09

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Royal Caribbean is expanding access to Royal Genie across all ship classes, according to Cruise Critic’s report on the line’s latest announcement. That matters to Club Royale members because Royal Genie is one of the clearest examples of a premium casino-adjacent perk that can change the value of a sailing, especially for players who already book based on offers, tier, and onboard experience. The key point is simple: Royal Caribbean is no longer treating Royal Genie as something limited to a narrow set of ships. Cruise Critic’s coverage says the package is now being made available fleetwide, which means more itineraries can potentially carry the kind of high-touch service that used to be associated with a smaller slice of the fleet. For casino cruisers, that matters in two ways. First, it changes the booking decision. If you are comparing two Club Royale offers and one is on a ship class that now has Royal Genie access, the onboard experience may be more valuable than the fare alone suggests. That does not automatically make the offer better, but it does mean the ship itself deserves more weight in the comparison. Second, it changes how you think about tier and comp value. Club Royale members often focus on free play, balcony eligibility, and sailing length. Those are still the core variables. But when a sailing includes a higher-end service layer, the practical value of the trip can rise even if the casino offer looks similar on paper. In other words, two offers with the same free play are not always equal if one sailing gives you access to a stronger onboard experience. Cruise Critic’s item does not spell out a Club Royale-specific rule change, and it does not say Royal Genie is now a casino benefit. It does, however, show Royal Caribbean broadening a premium service across the fleet. That is worth noting because Club Royale members tend to book repeat sailings and compare ships closely. A change like this can affect which ships feel worth targeting when you are using a casino offer. It is also a reminder to read the fine print on any offer. Club Royale offers are still driven by the usual factors: sailing date, ship, itinerary, cabin category, and your play history. If Royal Genie access is now more widely available, it may influence demand on certain sailings or make some itineraries more attractive to higher-value guests. That can matter when you are trying to decide whether to use a comp, a reduced-rate offer, or a paid booking. For members who like to stretch value, the practical takeaway is to look beyond the casino line item. If you are choosing between ships, check whether the sailing is on one of the classes now included in the expanded Royal Genie package. If you are choosing between dates, compare the total experience, not just the offer amount. This is especially relevant for Club Royale members who book Royal Caribbean for the combination of gaming and shipboard comfort. A better cabin or a stronger service package can make a mid-tier offer more appealing than a slightly larger free play amount on a less attractive sailing. The source article is here: [Cruise Critic: Royal Caribbean expands Royal Genie access fleetwide](https://www.cruisecritic.com/news/royal-caribbean-royal-genie-package-all-ship-classes). If you are a Club Royale member, the main question is not whether Royal Genie is a casino perk. It is whether this broader access changes which Royal Caribbean sailings are worth your play and your booking budget. In many cases, it probably does. Source: [www.cruisecritic.com/news/royal-caribbean-royal-genie-package-all-ship-classes](https://www.cruisecritic.com/news/royal-caribbean-royal-genie-package-all-ship-classes)

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