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Golden Princess and All-Inclusive Beverage Package NEW LIMITS


Mr. Muster
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Hello Dearies!!!!

 

I'm not hearing anything from any recent Golden Princess cruisers!!! Where are they?? What about anyone else who has recently sailed and has tested the 15 drinkie-a-day limit!!! We want to know!!!! For certain, I'll be testing it come January 2018!!! Toot-Toot!

 

Furthermore, I'm convinced that IF they are imposing any daily limit to the AIBP it is due to those cheapskates who purchase a single package and then pilfer drinks for "everyone" else in their family/cabin! These kinds of policy changes are usually a result to rein in those who are dishonest in this regard. Thank you, moochers and cheapskates! I can only imagine the "numbers" of drinks one card could rack up getting drinks for the whole family that way!!! Tacky!!! As the previous post noted, the discretion of the bartender will come into play.

 

Cheerio, Dearies!!!!

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Hello Dearies!!!!

 

I'm not hearing anything from any recent Golden Princess cruisers!!! Where are they?? What about anyone else who has recently sailed and has tested the 15 drinkie-a-day limit!!! We want to know!!!! For certain, I'll be testing it come January 2018!!! Toot-Toot!

 

 

Having had the limit of 15 alcohol drinks a day, where they are now is at a place they can detoxify.

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I could see where a 15 drink limit per 24 hours could be an issue without being intoxicated.

 

Let's say the 24 hour period stars at 9 PM with an upcoming At Sea day.

That night you decide on staying up late and go to a comedy show followed by Skywalkers

You have 2 drinks during the show and 3 more at Skywalkers leaving around 2 AM. That's 5 drinks in 5 hours so you're not drunk.

 

The next morning you wake up and have a Bloody Mary at 9 AM followed by a 2 Mimosa's at 9:45 and 10:30. It's now 11:15 and you're poolside enjoying the At Sea day.

 

8 drinks have already been consumed of your 15 and you still have 10 hours to go with 7 drinks left in your allowance. This includes several more hours at the pool (4 drinks?) , perhaps an hour or so in the casino (1 drink?) , dinner (2 drinks?) , and a production show in the theater.

 

So it's possible to hit your limit and not be a "Drunk"

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