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Is this for use only at bars OR can you order wine/cocktail with dinner? What about at shows?

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The UBP can be used at bars, dining venues, and the show rooms all over the ship. It's not able to be used for mini bar purchases or room service orders.

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Just needs to be under $15 (and even then you just pay the difference if it is more).

 

 

 

I keep posting this but I will do it again...Patron Silver, Cointreau, and Lime Juice is the best drink you can get under the UBP :).

 

 

 

That sounds highly dangerous....added to my list for a bar crawl on the Epic!

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Just needs to be under $15 (and even then you just pay the difference if it is more).

 

I keep posting this but I will do it again...Patron Silver, Cointreau, and Lime Juice is the best drink you can get under the UBP :).

 

My husband adds a bit of guave, best drink ever...he'll have it without that on the ship.:)

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Just needs to be under $15 (and even then you just pay the difference if it is more).

 

I keep posting this but I will do it again...Patron Silver, Cointreau, and Lime Juice is the best drink you can get under the UBP :).

 

 

Yum! Like a margarita, but without all the syrupy mixes! I will definitely be drinking that on my next cruise!

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Yum! Like a margarita, but without all the syrupy mixes! I will definitely be drinking that on my next cruise!

 

That is a margarita (tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice). Anybody who adds sour mix, sugar, or other fillers is doing it wrong. Bars add the extra liquid to make you feel better about paying their inflated price.

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That is a margarita (tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice). Anybody who adds sour mix, sugar, or other fillers is doing it wrong. Bars add the extra liquid to make you feel better about paying their inflated price.

 

 

 

And the screwed part is I’d pay more for the ‘real’ margarita than the sugary concoction that you end up getting when you order one.

 

 

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And the screwed part is I’d pay more for the ‘real’ margarita than the sugary concoction that you end up getting when you order one.

 

 

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The irony is that it is an original margarita (although on the cruise we had it shaken and served martini style) but if you try to order one you get a sugary premix. I think the recipe is even on the Cointreau bottle.

 

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