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My daughter will be cruising with me for the first time in many years and wants to know if

she can carry-on canned Monster drink (the red label), and I couldn't find the answer. Is there anyone that has this info?

Thanks.

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1 12 pack of 12 oz cans per person....

 

A small quantity of non-alcoholic beverages (i.e., sparkling water, sodas, juice, and milk) packaged in cans or cartons may be brought onboard on embarkation day and must be in the guest's carry-on luggage. A small quantity is considered a maximum of 12 sealed, unopened cans/cartons of 12 ounces each or less per person.

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The drink itself is fine - it's non-alcoholic. I would check on the size limit for the cans if they are some non-standard size. Carnival mentions a 12-pack of 120z cans or cartons so as long as you are in that general area I'd expect it to be fine.

 

Don't bring 12 aluminum pony-kegs and try to call them cans. ;)

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The drink itself is fine - it's non-alcoholic. I would check on the size limit for the cans if they are some non-standard size. Carnival mentions a 12-pack of 120z cans or cartons so as long as you are in that general area I'd expect it to be fine.

 

Don't bring 12 aluminum pony-kegs and try to call them cans. ;)

 

If I could find a pony keg of Diet Mountain Dew I would probably give it a try. :D

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She might have some trouble since monster comes in 16oz cans, and the rule is 12oz cans. In all honesty it depends on how good of a mood the security officer is in, sometimes they can be absolute sticklers, and sometimes they could care less. I too am an energy drink fan, and Carnival does carry the 8oz Rockstar (sugar & sugar free) they are $5 a can, but if you purchase cheers they are included and "free".

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She might have some trouble since monster comes in 16oz cans, and the rule is 12oz cans. In all honesty it depends on how good of a mood the security officer is in, sometimes they can be absolute sticklers, and sometimes they could care less. I too am an energy drink fan, and Carnival does carry the 8oz Rockstar (sugar & sugar free) they are $5 a can, but if you purchase cheers they are included and "free".

You are right. Sometimes, they don't even check.

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If I could find a pony keg of Diet Mountain Dew I would probably give it a try. :D

 

Hmmmmmmm how hard would it be to make it look like an oxygen tank? that might could work for a LOT of different beverages....

 

"Sir, your oxygen appears to be glowing green...and has bubbles..."

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Hello could someone help me with a question. May I take 1 pack of 12 cans and a bottle of wine per person?

Thank you in advance

 

 

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Sure can. Soda for any age (so if you have kids they each can have a 12 pack of soda). Wine for adults 21 and up only.

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