Some of my clients tell me that they put vodka, gin, or other clear liquor into empty water bottles and pack it in their luggage. They use empty Coke bottles for dark liquors. None of them have ever told me that they've had any problems.
Good luck.
2007-02-03 04:54:48
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answered by travel guy 5
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A great idea is to have friends or family go to the cruiseline web site and purchase a bottle of liquor for you as a bon voyage gift. The bottle of wine or champagne will be iced and waiting for you at your cabin.
I have had luck purchasing the liquor while in port and carrying it own with a buch of other trinkets.
2007-02-04 15:17:06
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answered by whois_john_galt 2
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I put my liquer in my backpack and carried it through the front door of the ship. Of course it was vodka, and I put it in the green 7 up bottles. Just so happened that I had three 20oz bottles in my bag. Nobody checked as the line was long to get on board.
2007-02-03 15:46:10
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answered by Jonny5 2
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They serve liquor on cruise ships. If you still want to take your own, put it in a suitcase.
2007-02-03 11:44:26
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answered by Alletery 6
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It really isn't as hard as it seems. Water bottles work best, or sometimes you can get away with just putting it in your bad. Where you really run into trouble is getting it on after visiting a port.
2007-02-04 22:12:08
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answered by Alex 2
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We brought a small bottle each.
They never said anything.
It's not worth the trouble to bring it on. Having your drinks brought to you is half the fun.
2007-02-03 17:39:37
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answered by Get A Grip 6
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depends on the cruise
put it in a other bottol
smuggle...
2007-02-03 11:43:56
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answered by J.L.F.C 2
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