So, why post bar menus? Many booked on Icon of the Seas are probably wondering if a drink package is financially worth it. Checking out the à la carte beverage prices may help them decide if purchasing one makes sense for their individual circumstances. The best way to determine this is to add up the à la carte cost of what one is likely to drink each day and see if it’s more or less than the daily cost of a beverage package. Remember that Royal Caribbean automatically adds an 18% gratuity onto every drink purchase, so be sure to factor that into the calculation. Also, some people like to preview the bar menus just to see what’s offered or to compile a list of drinks to try. Whatever your reason, here are the Icon of the Seas bar menus with prices.
Fleetwide bar menu
1400 Lobby Bar
Basecamp Bar
Boleros
Bubbles
Cantina Fresca
Casino Royale
Desserted Milkshake
Dueling Pianos
Giovanni’s Wine Bar
Lime and Coconut
Lou’s Jazz ‘N Blues
Music Hall
Overlook Bar
Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade
Point and Feather Pub
Rye and Bean
Schooners
Spotlight Karaoke
Starbucks
Swim and Tonic
The Hideaway Bar
The Lemon Post
Trellis
Vitality Spa
Available at most bars onboard Icon of the Seas.
The 1400 Lobby Bar is located on Deck 5.
The Basecamp Bar is located on Deck 16.
Boleros Bar is located on Deck 6.
Bubbles is located on Deck 8.
Cantina Fresca is located on Deck 15.
Casino Royale is located on Deck 4.
The Desserted Milkshake Bar is located on Deck 16.
The Dueling Pianos Bar is located on Deck 6.
Giovanni’s Wine Bar is located on Deck 6.
The Lime And Coconut Bars (Icon has 4 of them) are located on Decks 15, 16, and 17.
Lou’s Jazz ‘N Blues is located on Deck 8.
The Music Hall is located on Decks 4 and 5.
The Overlook Bar is located on Deck 14 and features the standard bar menu in additional to:
Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade is located on Deck 6.
Point and Feather Pub is located on Deck 5.
Rye and Bean is located on Deck 15.
Schooners Bar is located on Deck 6.
Spotlight Karaoke is located on Deck 5.
Starbucks is located on Deck 5.
Swim and Tonic is located on Deck 16.
The Hideaway Bar is located on Deck 15.
The Lemon Post bar is located on Deck 7.
The Trellis Bar is located on Deck 8.
The Vitality Cafe is located on Deck 14.
And with that…
Class Dismissed!
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