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Laundry list and Duty Free


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I think I am right in saying that the Duty Free prices are for bottles to take home, not to have in your cabin?  And if you should want bottles in the cabin they would cost quite a bit more?

 

Just for clarification.

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Yes, to take home, our trip was to Norway outside of the EU.

I'm not sure about buying a bottle for your cabin as our cruise was AI but I believe Saga allow you to take alcohol aboard for in-cabin consumption. 

If anyone knows for sure it would be good to to have it confirmed.

Our cruise on Spirit is not AI and it might be nice to sit out on balcony with a G&T.

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Indeed it would.  It would be good if Saga would do as the other all inclusive lines, and let you have bottles of the (obviously only the 'house' brand, in Saga's case)  of spirits, mixers, beers  and wines on board in your cabin fridge for that lovely quiet drink on your balcony, once Discovery is all inclusive from 4th November this year.

 

 

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