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We're almost all geared up for our first P&O cruisy woozy in two weeks. 

 

We have the whisky and gin ready for the cabin, but are we defo okay to take say eight cans (or bottles) of coke and tonic water on board as mixers?

 

Various prose on here and general t'interweb suggest different things, so have any of you veterans taken such 'pop' on board without issue? 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, BillieJeanKaraokeKing said:

We're almost all geared up for our first P&O cruisy woozy in two weeks. 

 

We have the whisky and gin ready for the cabin, but are we defo okay to take say eight cans (or bottles) of coke and tonic water on board as mixers?

 

Various prose on here and general t'interweb suggest different things, so have any of you veterans taken such 'pop' on board without issue? 

 

 

Yes, as many soft drinks/mixers as you want.

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1 minute ago, BillieJeanKaraokeKing said:

We're almost all geared up for our first P&O cruisy woozy in two weeks. 

 

We have the whisky and gin ready for the cabin, but are we defo okay to take say eight cans (or bottles) of coke and tonic water on board as mixers?

 

Various prose on here and general t'interweb suggest different things, so have any of you veterans taken such 'pop' on board without issue? 

 

 

As far as I know, there is no limit to how many soft drinks you take onboard, or top up in port. 

Have a great time, 

Andy 

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4 minutes ago, BillieJeanKaraokeKing said:

We're almost all geared up for our first P&O cruisy woozy in two weeks. 

 

We have the whisky and gin ready for the cabin, but are we defo okay to take say eight cans (or bottles) of coke and tonic water on board as mixers?

 

Various prose on here and general t'interweb suggest different things, so have any of you veterans taken such 'pop' on board without issue? 

 

 

We are embarking in two weeks time as well (Oceana) and I will be taking the usual supply of diet coke.As long as you only drink it in your cabin there is not a problem

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Interestingly, this is the official P&O policy from their FAQ page 

"We do not encourage food and drink to be brought on board, as we would like to think that all your culinary desires are more than adequately catered for on our ships."

As has been said, no problem bringing as many soft drinks on board as you like at the moment, but I have a sneaking suspicion that this policy may change in the future.

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