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I would be concerned that the bottle could break and seep, even with 'protective' bags being utilized. Any luggage near that mess could also be risk. If I can afford a cruise, I can afford to buy drinks, or I'd stay home. 

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Just now, Tom-n-Cheryl said:

Though those are much harder to squeeze into a tight space in your car when you're near your limit!

 

Just now, Tom-n-Cheryl said:

Though those are much harder to squeeze into a tight space in your car when you're near your limit!

Trying to close the rear hatch on our suv over and over and over agian

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5 hours ago, vahey6266 said:

Hello!  Has anyone ever tried to bring a bottle in their checked luggage?  Just wondered how closely they are scanned.  We have protective wine bags for flying and would just use that...  Thanks!

Many have tried and few might have been successful but they do screen bags for this and find most.

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