sivRVT Posted April 2, 2022 #1 Share Posted April 2, 2022 First time cruiser question. We are staying in the Haven, but not upgrading our drink package so will likely bring on a few bottles of wine. I know there is corkage fee. 1. Where do we 'declare' the bottles when arriving at the port as Haven guests. 2. Once on board, can we have our wine kept at the Haven restaurant to be served for our meals? Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BirdTravels Posted April 2, 2022 #2 Share Posted April 2, 2022 You will pay the corkage at security. It has to be hand carried. You can arrange with the restaurant to hold your wine. Or take it with you to other Specialty Restaurants. Wine & Champagne Policy Guests may bring bottles of wine and champagne on board. When bottles are brought on board and served or consumed in any restaurant, public room area or in their stateroom, a corkage fee will be charged according to bottle sizes noted below. 750 ml Bottle: $15.00 USD 1,500 ml Magnum: $30.00 USD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted April 2, 2022 #3 Share Posted April 2, 2022 12 minutes ago, sivRVT said: First time cruiser question. We are staying in the Haven, but not upgrading our drink package so will likely bring on a few bottles of wine. I know there is corkage fee. 1. Where do we 'declare' the bottles when arriving at the port as Haven guests. 2. Once on board, can we have our wine kept at the Haven restaurant to be served for our meals? Thank you! Usually, right after the xray screening, you'll find a corkage desk manned by ships personnel. We didn't leave our bottles with the Haven restaurant. It was such a short walk, that it was easier to carry them. Plus you may not always dine in the Haven. I know other restaurants can fetch the wine for you, but that may take awhile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sivRVT Posted April 2, 2022 Author #4 Share Posted April 2, 2022 3 minutes ago, BirdTravels said: You will pay the corkage at security. It has to be hand carried. You can arrange with the restaurant to hold your wine. Or take it with you to other Specialty Restaurants. Wine & Champagne Policy Guests may bring bottles of wine and champagne on board. When bottles are brought on board and served or consumed in any restaurant, public room area or in their stateroom, a corkage fee will be charged according to bottle sizes noted below. 750 ml Bottle: $15.00 USD 1,500 ml Magnum: $30.00 USD Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sivRVT Posted April 2, 2022 Author #5 Share Posted April 2, 2022 3 minutes ago, RocketMan275 said: Usually, right after the xray screening, you'll find a corkage desk manned by ships personnel. We didn't leave our bottles with the Haven restaurant. It was such a short walk, that it was easier to carry them. Plus you may not always dine in the Haven. I know other restaurants can fetch the wine for you, but that may take awhile. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted April 2, 2022 #6 Share Posted April 2, 2022 (edited) We usually base our decision to bring wines on board based upon whether we're flying or driving to the port. If we drive, we bring our own. The exception is Fort Lauderdale where the Total Wine store is a short walk from our preferred hotel, the Embassy Suites. Another factor is our determination to pack light. We can do a seven day in two small roller bags allowing us to bring another wine bag aboard. Total three small bags. We use bungee cords to fasten the wine carrier to the extended handles of one of the roller bags. Or, you can get wine carriers that are roller bags too. Two people can easily pack for seven days in a medium roller bag. One person handles the clothes bag and the other the wine bag. This really isn't a big deal. It depends upon how well you like your wines. Edited April 2, 2022 by RocketMan275 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeezerCouple Posted April 2, 2022 #7 Share Posted April 2, 2022 43 minutes ago, RocketMan275 said: We usually base our decision to bring wines on board based upon whether we're flying or driving to the port. If we drive, we bring our own. The exception is Fort Lauderdale where the Total Wine store is a short walk from our preferred hotel, the Embassy Suites. Another factor is our determination to pack light. We can do a seven day in two small roller bags allowing us to bring another wine bag aboard. Total three small bags. We use bungee cords to fasten the wine carrier to the extended handles of one of the roller bags. Or, you can get wine carriers that are roller bags too. Two people can easily pack for seven days in a medium roller bag. One person handles the clothes bag and the other the wine bag. This really isn't a big deal. It depends upon how well you like your wines. There is a Total Wine immediately across the bridge to the Miami Beach/South Beach (?) area. When you are off the bridge, you are just about there. (Thanks to those here on CC who brought this to our attention.) I called ahead and spoke with a manager, and they had the bottles we wanted all ready to go. We took a taxi from our hotel, via the "long route" to Total Wine, and then to the Port. GC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted April 2, 2022 #8 Share Posted April 2, 2022 31 minutes ago, GeezerCouple said: There is a Total Wine immediately across the bridge to the Miami Beach/South Beach (?) area. When you are off the bridge, you are just about there. (Thanks to those here on CC who brought this to our attention.) I called ahead and spoke with a manager, and they had the bottles we wanted all ready to go. We took a taxi from our hotel, via the "long route" to Total Wine, and then to the Port. GC Good to know. Suggest you register with Total Wine. They often send out discount coupons. On our last visit, we had a 15% off coupon that saved us a bunch. They will also made some very good suggestions for our last cruise. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeezerCouple Posted April 2, 2022 #9 Share Posted April 2, 2022 26 minutes ago, RocketMan275 said: Good to know. Suggest you register with Total Wine. They often send out discount coupons. On our last visit, we had a 15% off coupon that saved us a bunch. They will also made some very good suggestions for our last cruise. Now THAT's good to know, about the registering/coupons. Thanks! Thus far, we've only been there once. Then... Covid... 😞 GC 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BirdTravels Posted April 2, 2022 #10 Share Posted April 2, 2022 Hauling bottles of wine around the port, terminal, and onto the ship is too much effort. We just drink for “free” from the ship’s menu. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted April 2, 2022 #11 Share Posted April 2, 2022 Life is too short to drink cheap wine. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sprez33 Posted April 2, 2022 #12 Share Posted April 2, 2022 2 hours ago, RocketMan275 said: Life is too short to drink cheap wine. Word...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted April 2, 2022 #13 Share Posted April 2, 2022 17 minutes ago, sprez33 said: Word...... Life's Too Short to Drink Cheap Wine Book by Cliff Hakim 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeezerCouple Posted April 3, 2022 #14 Share Posted April 3, 2022 9 hours ago, RocketMan275 said: Life is too short to drink cheap wine. +1 We can bring much nicer bottles along with us, not just for 'less' than we'd pay on board, but wines that we much prefer. We find the ships' offerings aren't always that appealing. And with markups, the higher priced wines become astronomical in price. We enjoy fine wine, and drink little "booze", so a regular (or premium) "beverage" package isn't particularly useful for us. It's a combination of cost, plus the lack of availability of wines that we'd enjoy. GC 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
complawyer Posted April 3, 2022 #15 Share Posted April 3, 2022 i should already know the answer, but alas i dont, im counting on bird travels, traveling man or sthrngary to clarify. i understand ncl allows one bottle of wine to be brought aboard per person (correct). is there still a corkage fee of you just want to drink the wine or champagne in your cabin.i dont want to pay the ridiculous $100 per bottle in le bistro, or bring a bottle of dom perignon with me. if this works out, our butler can have a glass with us "HELP" we're sailing on the 8th Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sprez33 Posted April 4, 2022 #16 Share Posted April 4, 2022 20 minutes ago, complawyer said: i should already know the answer, but alas i dont, im counting on bird travels, traveling man or sthrngary to clarify. i understand ncl allows one bottle of wine to be brought aboard per person (correct). is there still a corkage fee of you just want to drink the wine or champagne in your cabin.i dont want to pay the ridiculous $100 per bottle in le bistro, or bring a bottle of dom perignon with me. if this works out, our butler can have a glass with us "HELP" we're sailing on the 8th You can bring unlimited bottles of wine on board for a $15/750ml bottle corkage fee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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