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hello folks ive just booked a med cruise for next year (7 days) ive been told that the drinks are expensive but whats to stop us buying a bottle ashore and have a few glasses in our cabin ? anymore advise weve never cruised before ,,, thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When we went on one, any booze you bought on shore s taken off you as you got back on the ship, until the day you were due to leave the ship, they did sell bottles on board, that were slightly more expensive that you could drink in your cabin. We found the prices to be roughly the same as what you pay in a pub here. Have a great time.
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Enjoy yourself! - I love cruising.
http://www.cruise.co.uk/
you might pick up useful tips about on-board life.
Enjoy yourself! - I love cruising.
I went on a cruise round the gulf of Mexico a few years back and the rules were as stated above. We got round it by emptying our (large) drink bottles and decanting spirits into them before re-boarding ! We got some funny looks from the locals as we did this close to the liquor shop but it was worth it.
Of course if you were to do this, it would be entirely at your own risk.
Of course if you were to do this, it would be entirely at your own risk.
Whether you can take alcohol on or not depends on your cruise line. Royal Caribbean - no, Celebrity - no, but you can take on 2 bottles of wine per stateroom at the start, Princess - normally no limits. Read you cruise info to find out. However(!!), we always pack a couple of bottles of vodka wrapped in a towel in the middle of a suitcase and it has always 'got through'. You can take on water and mixers (eg lemonade) no problem.