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What is the policy on P&O allowing passengers to take their own alcohol?

 

We are a couple booked on a 10-night sailing on Aurora from Southampton. We would like to take 2 boxes of wine to drink in the cabin. We will still be buying drinks in the onboard bars and restaurants, but my question is, based on recent experience, whether we will be okay to carry this wine onboard with us? The information on the P&O website leaves it very vague, so it's hard to judge...

 

Thanks for any help!

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What is the policy on P&O allowing passengers to take their own alcohol?

 

We are a couple booked on a 10-night sailing on Aurora from Southampton. We would like to take 2 boxes of wine to drink in the cabin. We will still be buying drinks in the onboard bars and restaurants, but my question is, based on recent experience, whether we will be okay to carry this wine onboard with us? The information on the P&O website leaves it very vague, so it's hard to judge...

 

Thanks for any help!

 

Not a problem, on P&O. As long as you are not rolling drunk as you board.

 

 

Gan Canny

 

 

Dai

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