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SomeGuy Aug 1, 2010 7:25 pm

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Shenanigans Aug 2, 2010 5:46 pm


Originally Posted by DeirdreTours (Post 14404585)
Celebrity allows two bottles of wine per cabin (at least this is what our ta has told us, we are booked on a January 2011 Celebrity cruise).

This is true. It's "per cabin", not "per person".

The way around this is for each passenger in the cabin to carry two bottles and just not go through security together. ;)

albertinio Aug 3, 2010 4:57 pm


Originally Posted by iolairemcfadden (Post 14304592)
http://bodybuilderspro.info/pictures...818/random.gifI've read some where else that Princess and Celebrity (the higher end lines) are more accommodating of passengers bringing on wine. In Jan I brought on two boxes (cubes) of Target wine no problem on a Princess route.

Honestly I'd just stick a few different types of (cheap) alcohol in each bag and hope for the best - by going cheap who cares if they take it from you and if your able to get any one bottle through you are saving money. I'd go for plastic bottles if you are doing hard stuff, and maybe a box of wine if you are doing wine. That way what you have doesn't fit the traditional look of a large glass bottle.

That's good to know. Besides smuggling operations, I've never been able to bring any alcohol aboard.

cruisemates Aug 16, 2010 11:06 am


Originally Posted by jaguare (Post 14280853)
I have never found a way around the corkage fee? How do you get around it?

Drink the wine in your stateroom

cruisemates Aug 16, 2010 11:08 am

http://www.cruisemates.com/articles/...ips-041610.cfm




How to Smuggle Booze onto a Cruise Ship

How to sneak liquor onto a cruise ship - the full story from an authoritative source

How to sneak booze upon a cruise ship is still the most common question we ever get, by email and in our forums, most often by first-time cruisers. Why shouldn't they ask? A cruise ship is little more than a floating hotel and you can bring your own liquor there. Well, we plan to give you the whole story because we know you will find it anyway, and we prefer that you read it where you can get the complete picture beyond "how" to do it.



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