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What is the must have drinks. We like trying new drinks. Does Disney see a cocktail recipe book. Bought one on Carnival and every time I pull it out reminds me of being on a cruise

 

 

 

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What is the must have drinks. We like trying new drinks. Does Disney see a cocktail recipe book. Bought one on Carnival and every time I pull it out reminds me of being on a cruise

 

 

 

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There's always a Konk Kooler on Castaway Cay.

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A bottle of what?

 

 

Sorry thought I typed the whole thing. On carnival you can order a bottle of your favorite spirits to have in your room upon arrival. Not wine but alcohol, so I was wondering if Disney offered the same thing. I know some years ago you could buy a bottle of alcohol and bring it with you on your carry on however I think they did away with that.

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Sorry thought I typed the whole thing. On carnival you can order a bottle of your favorite spirits to have in your room upon arrival. Not wine but alcohol, so I was wondering if Disney offered the same thing. I know some years ago you could buy a bottle of alcohol and bring it with you on your carry on however I think they did away with that.

I believe the only "by the bottle" purchases (hard liquor) is the duty free option. And, if I recall correctly, that option is no longer available onboard. But, if it is, they will hold the purchase until the end of the cruise for you, you can't take it to your room.

 

Yes, in the past DCL allowed you bring onboard whatever beverages you wanted. Any amount. But it must be in your carry on bags. That changed about 2-3 years ago. Now each guest 21 and over may bring onboard either 2 bottles of wine/champagne (750ml max ea) OR 6 beers (12oz max ea). And it must be brought onboard in your carry on bags. You are allowed to bring this onboard on embarkation and from ports of call.

 

If you purchase alcohol while in port, it must be turned in for storage when you reboard the ship. Then you pick it up debarkation morning, prior to leaving the ship.

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... And, if I recall correctly, that option is no longer available onboard. But, if it is, they will hold the purchase until the end of the cruise for you, you can't take it to your room.

 

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OK, turns out there is still a small duty-free shop onboard. You can purchase a bottle there, but the ship will hold it until debarkation morning.

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Sorry thought I typed the whole thing. On carnival you can order a bottle of your favorite spirits to have in your room upon arrival. Not wine but alcohol, so I was wondering if Disney offered the same thing. I know some years ago you could buy a bottle of alcohol and bring it with you on your carry on however I think they did away with that.

 

Norwegian offers that too. With the garnishes. For 3-4 times the regular retail cost.

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