No. If found it will be confiscated. Those big profits come from some where and booze it it.
2007-12-04 01:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No,but it's not the alcohol that you need to be worried about. It's the "mixers" that will break you. The pop will cost you, that's imported, the rum etc.. is not. You are aloud to purchase there on ship- drink it there. Buy the expensive stuff to take home-unopened of course. I havent cruised since 911 so be sure to check rules. I brought back I think 6 bottles of what would have paid an arm and a leg for here in the states. It is cheap there on the duty free shops.
2007-12-04 01:48:54
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answered by married with children 3
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The cruise line rules are No, however, there is a time when you can get it on the ship, and that is at the embarkment. Pack it in your luggage that you give to the porters to load onto the ship for you and not take that luggage with you during check-in. If you are at port and buy it, they check your luggage just like at an airport by running it through X-Ray. When they find it, they take it out of your luggage and hold it for you until the end of the cruise. With Caribben travel lots of alcohol is bought at ports to take back to the US and they are aware of this and do check very carefully when coming back onto the ship from ports. You will notice tables full of alcohol at the check-in area that they are holding until the end of the cruise. So the simple answer is no, but the true answer is no, but you can get it on at the start of the cruise if you do it right. And keep in mind that isn't guaranteed as if they somehow find it, they will take it out (and yes, they tell you that too, but the truth of the matter is, there is too much luggage at embarkment to go through all of it so they just check if something sets them off to it - don't wrap a case of bottle to clang around in a suitcase as that will set them off).
2016-04-07 07:43:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Not on all, but certainly on most. If you wish to drink it in the restaurant however, expect a "corking fee" of at least 10 dollars. Consumption inside your cabin should be OK. Do check with the company for details. Princess Cruises will allow it for sure, for one.
2007-12-04 01:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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they are not going to rummage your luggage, so pack it in there. Even if drinks were included in cruise you would still be paying for tips. Even If they say you cant, you can get away with it.
Dont be stingy? we arnt all as well off as you. The same reason i bring my own food into the movies. The movie is exspensive enough withought the food.
2007-12-04 01:37:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i went on royal caribbean last month and you weren't allowed. any alcohol bought in ports was checked until the end of the cruise. other lines may have different rules.
2007-12-04 01:30:36
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answered by tiedyelime81 6
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In your baggage to be drank in your cabin otherwise no.
My question would be if you have paid out for a cruise why would you take your own alcohol?
If you have splashed out....keep splashing.
Steve
2007-12-04 01:31:57
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answered by steve l 2
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You are not supposed to, but I am sure some smuggle it on. If drinking is that important to you, there are cruises which offer tickets which include all of your drinks. Some lines are actually switching to this.
2007-12-04 01:31:40
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answered by DaveNCUSA 7
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Generally no. You could check websites, they probably say it there, but every line that I know of says you can't bring your own booze.
Wine can have different rules, but if you take it to a meal you'll pay a corkage fee.
2007-12-04 03:50:56
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answered by Judy 7
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Your a woman, women NEVER need to buy thier own alcohol!
2007-12-04 01:32:10
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answered by Muker 3
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