Doing my first cruise very soon - I'm torn between wanting to splurge and be on vacation (get a drink when I want, do excursions, eat Palo brunch) and being scared of my bill at the end of the week!
Im booked on my first cruise, for September 2020
Coffee
I have to start the day with coffee, at home I have a Kruig type machine and out and about Starbucks is always my first stop of the day. For the cruise however, my plan is to order room service coffee for about 7am. The coffee is free compared to the upcharge "nice" coffee in Cove Cafe.
Alcohol
I plan to buy the drink of the day in the souvenir glass on the first day. Then every day after get a refill, which will be a large drink for the price of the small drink. I also plan to bring a bottle of wine on board. During dinner each night I will drink water and soda. I also plan on doing either 1 tasting or 1 mixology, depending on what is available.
Merchandise and Onboard shopping
Just like when I go to Disney parks, I have specific items which I plan to buy. This way I dont get side tracked and buy things which I cant afford or have no room in my luggage for.
Port Excursions
I plan to do all ports on my own, and will pre book Hop On Hop Off bus tours. On port excursions I plan to use cash as much as possible and will have a daily budget.
Room Service
I plan to only order items which do not have a charge like coffee or fruit. I plan to make up tip envelopes with $1 bills for room service tipping.
Onboard UpCharge Activites
I wont be doing any spa treatments or cooking classes or Palo Restaurant or any other activity which has an up charge.
I will put all these planed expenses in a spreed sheet so that I will know in advance an approx cost.
I plan to go to guests services each night and pay off that days expenses. That way I can keep track of my spending and wont get hit with 1 large bill.
My cruise is in September 2020, so after Christmas I will start putting money aside week by week.