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Casco Bay Kid

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  1. Alcohol sales make up a large portion of revenues for a cruise ship. In the CNBC documentary "Big Money On The High Seas" it showed how crucial alcohol sales are to whether a particular cruise ends up being a profit or a loss for the company. People are willing to pay $70+ for that bottle of liquor because they do not want to deal with the hassles of smuggling (and it possibly being confiscated) and understand that the bottle is a better value than purchasing individual drinks.

     

    So your solution is $1 drinks and $10 bottles of rum? What do you do at concerts, sporting events, etc., where a beer is now almost $10? Smuggle?

     

    Actually I do smuggle at concerts and sporting events. Plus pregame tailgate.

     

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  2. I would say no but that's just me. I take 2 huge suitcases, a carryon and my laptop case for a week cruise. I need more than 7 pairs of shoes for 7 days and change outfits 3x a day. Workout clothes, swimsuit and shorts or port clothes, dinner clothes and evening clothes (comedy club or casino comfy clothes). Makeup, polish, hair products, sunscreen for 7 days (which is def. not travel size).

     

    Yikes. High maintenance.

     

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  3. Unfortunately most cruisers are a bit older and still feel obligated. Religion will be defunct 50-75 years from now. The further advancement of science will put that completely to bed.

     

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