bringing liquor aboard?
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morrow, go ahead do what you want-then tell us about it afterward. No problem.<BR><BR>No one on this thread knows what ship is being questioned, some are strict than others.<BR><BR>We don't know what happens to the luggage after the check-in. With all this terrorist threat,maybe they are scanning.<BR><BR>Just find out from your cruiseline what is the deal with them.<BR><BR>I, personally, think that a cruise is a hotel that moves to different ports and it's no one's business what we drink in our rooms. But not all cruiselines think that way.
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I heard that u can bring your own wine on the boat (royal carib), and for an 8 dollar corking fee you can bring it to dinner. 15 dollar bottle of wine + 8 dollar corking fee is much cheaper than wine by the glass on the cruise! Its a no brainer. Don't they also sell booze on the ship in the malls? (voyager of the seas.....)
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