I've been trying to figure out whether to purchase a beverage package. I don't drink enough to make the alcohol packages worthwhile so I am leaning towards investing in the "Royal Replenish Package" ($19 a day per person). It includes (per the RC website) the "full selection of premium coffee, premium tea, and bottled water, including sparkling and still" as well as "fresh squeezed orange juice, non-alcoholic cocktails, and any fountain soda."
My thoughts are that (1) I have a snobbish and out of control coffee habit (about 40 ounces of coffee in the morning) (2) even in June, Alaskan waters can be rather coolish (though some ports can be comfortably warm) and (3) the prices for premium coffee drinks (e.g., cappuccino or mocha) onboard seems to be between $4.50 and $5.00 (or more) for a "Venti." The Jewel also reputedly serves Starbucks as its "premium coffee" (don't tell Pete) though unlike the larger cruise ships, there isn't a Starbucks "store" on board.
The package is probably worth it for me if the "full selection of premium coffee" includes the lattes, cappuccinos and mochas etc. But since I parse words for a living, I'm leery of making this assumption. I'm also wondering whether the only place to get the "full selection of premium coffee" is "Latté-tudesSM" and, if so, whether the wait for a cup of coffee might get rather long. If anyone has any experience, I'll appreciate the input.