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I've only sailed on RCI once before, and I forget what I did the first time. Does RCI allow you to bring on board sealed bottled water bottles and sodas upon embarkation or from ports? NCL just recently changed their rules to not allow carry-ons, so I wanted to verify where RCI stands with this.

 

I will be sailing on a 10 day Rhapsody cruise from Venice in October, and it would be my preference to bring on a handful of water and soda choices with me (I won't have a beverage package).

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I've only sailed on RCI once before, and I forget what I did the first time. Does RCI allow you to bring on board sealed bottled water bottles and sodas upon embarkation or from ports? NCL just recently changed their rules to not allow carry-ons, so I wanted to verify where RCI stands with this.

 

I will be sailing on a 10 day Rhapsody cruise from Venice in October, and it would be my preference to bring on a handful of water and soda choices with me (I won't have a beverage package).

It's technically against the rules to bring any beverages on board other than the two bottles of wine per stateroom, but they usually don't enforce the rule for water and soda.

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